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Dealing with Guilt and Regret

October 14, 20243 min read

Today’s topic: Dealing with guilt and regret.

Welcome back to the Stop, Drop, and Roll, Baby! Blog — your go-to guide for tackling life's challenges and relationship struggles with resilience, grace, and plenty of self-compassion.

Today, we're tackling a topic that affects so many of us battle-weary wives: Guilt and Regret.

It's time to explore how to Stop, Drop, and Roll with your guilt and regret, liberating yourself from its grip and embracing forgiveness and peace.

Before we dive into today's topic, I have some exciting news to share!

Announcement!

Mark your calendars for October 18-20, 2024, as we host the Stop, Drop, and Roll, Baby! Bootcamp — an exclusive event designed specifically for battle-weary couples.

During this transformative weekend, we’ll uncover the 7 relationship saboteurs wreaking havoc in your marriage and explore the Stop, Drop, and Roll, Technique — a powerful method that saved my marriage and can save yours too.

This dynamic duo will help you understand the ‘why’ behind the ‘what’ of your conflicts. And will equip you with practical tools to prevent escalation when tensions rise.

To learn more about this incredible opportunity, watch the video linked here.

And just in case you’re new to our Stop, Drop, and Roll, Baby! mini-series read about how it all began here!

How to Stop, Drop, and Roll with Your Guilt and Regret

1. Stop dwelling on past mistakes.

Guilt and regret often stem from constantly replaying past events in our minds. It's easy to get stuck in a loop of "what ifs" and "I should haves," but this only keeps the emotional wound open. The first step in overcoming guilt and regret is to stop fueling the flames by dwelling on past mistakes. The moment you catch yourself ruminating, interrupt the pattern by gently

reminding yourself that you cannot change the past, only your response to it.

2. Drop the self-blame.

Battle-weary wives dealing with guilt and regret tend to shoulder all the blame when things go wrong, even if they’re not solely responsible. The second step in dealing with guilt and regret is to drop this habit. Instead of focusing on who's at fault, shift your perspective to what can be learned. Doing so transforms guilt into a tool for personal growth rather than a weapon against yourself.

3. Roll into forgiveness and self-compassion.

Once you've stopped replaying the past and let go of self-blame, it's time to roll into forgiveness and self-compassion. The final step is to forgive yourself. This means recognizing that you are growing and worthy of your own compassionate understanding.

Speak kindly to yourself. Engage in self-care practices that nurture your emotional well-being, such as journaling, meditation, spending time in nature, or pulling an Angel card for clarity. By cultivating self-compassion, you'll be able to release the weight of guilt and regret free yourself from the shackles of the past.

All it takes is one person in the relationship to stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames. Then, when it’s time, you’ll return to the conversation feeling inner-centered, emotionally balanced, and ready to invite conversation. 

In the meantime, if the flames are getting hot and you'd like help putting them out, wives, I’m here for you. Or, if you’d like help as a couple, click here.

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Our Marriage War and Peace blog is your go-to resource for keeping you and your marriage strong and healthy by providing information and resources as you navigate the ups and downs of your marriage. And inspiration and hope if you’re battle-weary and ready to throw in the towel. 

As an attorney, family law mediator, and relationship restart specialist, I bring a unique perspective to the conversation on marriage because I’ve “been there, done that” and understand the challenges faced by those struggling in their marriages.

Veronica L. Nabizadeh, Esq., NBC-HWC

Our Marriage War and Peace blog is your go-to resource for keeping you and your marriage strong and healthy by providing information and resources as you navigate the ups and downs of your marriage. And inspiration and hope if you’re battle-weary and ready to throw in the towel. As an attorney, family law mediator, and relationship restart specialist, I bring a unique perspective to the conversation on marriage because I’ve “been there, done that” and understand the challenges faced by those struggling in their marriages.

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