rush

Feeling Guilty- No Reason

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For some strange reason, i tend to feel guilty if I'm not always working to my full capacity. If i slack off, take a night of revision, maybe go out somewhere i tend to get a strong guilty emotion which i don't know exactly why occurs. It's as if i don't allow myself to deserve to have a break and therefore feel like I'm slacking. 

Any tips to deal with this?

 

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This kind of guilt might help you in the long term.  If you are willing to take always the emotionally uncomfortable decisions you'll have succeess at anything.

Do you ask yourself though -   What's the point of feeling guilty if you already did something/are doing it.

Does it help tuning into the moment ?

Have you tried not associating with the guilt ? (Easier said than done of course, but with enough practice achievable) 

 

I don't think this concerns as much your topic, but you might also find something helpful.

"Fake prisons"
affective prisons
• Necessity of success (often fascinating the whole person and accompanied by
usual for this case, tension and anxiety). It goes back to so
called "civilization of murder" that we'll talk further. The aim is
to smash the other at any cost. This is an impenetrable, lacking any
creativity world.
• Fear of failure.
• Need to fail because neurotic guilt.
• Feeling of inferiority.
• Feelings of guilt.
• Need for power generated by a sense of powerlessness, a sense of identity
or existential guilt.
• Need to be admired resulting from a sense of inferiority.
• Fear of rejection.
• Fear of abandonment.
• Fear of happiness, accompanied by "magic" anxiety "So far I was lucky, but
someday I'll have to pay for it ... "
• Constant anxiety associated with any misfortune, illness, death.
• Fear of loneliness - often the result of fear of abandonment or rejection.
• Abnormal feeling that the other is your property.
• Excessive jealousy.
• Lack of spontaneity.
• All types of fear, anxiety, rigid beliefs or opinions tendency
us to be biased, obsessional habits.
social prisons
• Anxiety and guilt caused by fear of others' opinions.
• Reflectors subject to different obligations; inability to say "no"
certain types of social pressure.
• Obligations (social and religious) to create a lot of children or minimum
number of children.
• Customs (respected mechanical and non reconsideration).
• Various taboos.
• dogma (of any kind).
• Masks misplaced dignity, social roles, identification with bogus
role models, mandatory status, mandatory
brilliant career.
• Mandatory Rest (to be like everyone else).
• Fashion (also seen as mandatory).
• Fashion expressions (which imitate others because of fear of rejection and to
not differ from them).
• Mandatory travel.
• Television (passivity, agreed to assume the role of "hostage" ad
inability to refuse the drug on the small screen and so on..).
Close relationship
• Misunderstood fidelity (based on guilt and fear).
• Jealousy.
• neurotic possessiveness.
• affective lyudoedstvo and vampirism (various forms of "love" - swallow
other, eat with him, preventing him live).
religious closed
• Different types of hypocrisy (for lack of faith or indifference).
• Lies and different obligations ( "play the game").
ideological closed
• Anything that requires affectivity to take only one direction to
oriented towards an ideological current that has become dogma. From denial
other equally dogmatic ideologies, with the result that leads to affective
rejection of their supporters. Acceptance of differences, impenetrable faith in
'Own truth

From the book "Psychology and inner freedom by Pier Dako". Translated with Google,  there might be some "funny grammar".

 

 

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35 minutes ago, rush said:

For some strange reason, i tend to feel guilty if I'm not always working to my full capacity. If i slack off, take a night of revision, maybe go out somewhere i tend to get a strong guilty emotion which i don't know exactly why occurs. It's as if i don't allow myself to deserve to have a break and therefore feel like I'm slacking. 

Any tips to deal with this?

 

What would happen if you just quit working?


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Follow your heart in the path of choice. you can plan the event only if knowing the outcome .. as in knowing limits of your inner "game plan" so to speak.

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