Hi everyone:
Brigid wrote:
shame is something that keeps you from fixing the problem rather than providing an impetous to do so.
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I see shame as being the opposite of pride. For me, having pride in something I have done is very useful toward my healing process. Feeling shameful about something I have done has proved to be very detrimental to my healing process.
If shame is something, in this case, that you feel guilty for....something you have done that you feel ashamed of......that you regret....the only way to heal from it is to learn from it, imo. These are questions we might all ask ourselves when we are feeling shameful:
What caused me to do it?
What could I have done differently?
What might I do if the same situation presents itself in future?
Will I look at the experience as a disappointment, rather than a disgrace?
Will I have faith in myself not to repeat the behavior?
What do I need to help I build that faith, if I think you might do the same thing again?
Do I feel unworthy? Need help in that department?
Am I condemning myself or is someone else?
Am I looking at something factual that I actually did or am I just experiencing a feeling, with no real examination of my actions?
Am I taking responsibility for/owning the fault of what I actually did?
Am I remorseful and aware of what I actually, factually did wrong?
Do I feel distressed about I behaviour?
Will I remember my behaviour with sorrow and let that help me not to repeat it? (rather than just carrying around a feeling of shame/guilt/blame for infinity...with no use or end).
Have I mourned the loss...the disappointment...grieved for it?
What have I learned from this experience?
Looking at the different definitions:
Shame:
A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace.
Capacity for such a feeling: Have you no shame?
One that brings dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation.
A condition of disgrace or dishonor; ignominy.
A great disappointment.
Guilt:
The fact of being responsible for the commission of an offense. See Synonyms at blame.
Law Culpability for a crime or lesser breach of regulations that carries a legal penalty.
Remorseful awareness of having done something wrong.
Self-reproach for supposed inadequacy or wrongdoing.
Guilty conduct; sin.
Blame:
To hold responsible.
To find fault with; censure.
To place responsibility for (something):
Regret:
To feel sorry, disappointed, or distressed about.
To remember with a feeling of loss or sorrow; mourn.
Maybe you can think of more questions to ask when you are feeling shamed? In this way, maybe the good use of the shame will end up being the looking and learning of the whole event? This could take some of the pain of the experience and put it into perspective...make it a friend that teaches rather than a foe that harms.
Just my thoughts this lovely June morning!
PS: Plucky!
I have to say that when I visit my mom, she wants to determine my bedtime! I am in my 40s. married for the 2nd time, with 2 kids!
Really??? Holey Moley! She thinks you're a toddler eh? Do you laugh hysterically? Stay up extra late? Too funny! I might be tempted to do that! Still shaking my head.
GFN