Remove the Festive Guilt
In this run-up to Christmas, I want to talk to you about the word โGuiltโ. This is a word I hear a lot and people saying โI feel guilty about eating this, I feel guilty for having drunk that, I feel guilty for doing X, Y or Z.โ
We seem to carry a lot of guilt around with us especially as we come into this festive period, because the festive period is usually accompanied by a lot of celebration and a lot of excess.
Claire explains more in her video belowโฆ
Weโre actively encouraged to eat the extra mince pie, to have an extra slice of cheese, to have an extra glass of wine, and so on and so forth. This can start to really create havoc in our mind.
Yet guilt – if we were to really think about it – guilt is this idea that we have done something wrong. So what I really want to say to you is this โ have you really done something wrong if youโve eaten something a little bit extra?
Really think about it, because weโre encouraged to live this excessive time and excessive period as a way of celebrating. We might see people more than we usually do, go out more that we usually do, and the shops are full of food.
So, if you are feeling any level of guilt, then examine the rules that you are holding in your head. What I mean by this is, if you have a rule in your head that you canโt eat this, and you canโt eat that and you have to behave in a certain way, youโre then going to feel guilty if you donโt live up that rule.
An example could be; youโre working out, youโre going to the gym and you have a trainer who is making you eat a certain diet and that diet doesnโt really fit in to drinking lots and eating loads of mince pies etc. So when you do, you feel guilty because you have broken the rule that you are holding.
You have two options โ you can stick with the rule you have and therefore you say โIโm not eating or drinking any of the Christmas fareโ or you can say โSod itโ and you change your rule and allow yourself to eat, drink and be merry. Therefore you donโt feel guilty because ultimately, really and truly, guilt is an incredibly wasteful emotion.
Unless you have actually done something bad and you can say sorry there isnโt a great deal of point in harbouring this guilt. So change your rule and donโt feel guilty. It makes life a hell of a lot easier.
Have a good think about it. See what rules youโre holding. Decide if you want to change those rules or if you want to keep them. If youโre keeping them, stick to them. If you change them, enjoy the celebrations and have fun and drop the guilt.
Have a wonderful festive season and a very merry Christmasโฆ
