The Power of an Apology
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We all make mistakes and it is vital to acquire the ability to recognize our own mistakes. When misunderstandings get out of hand, an apology is the most effective way of restoring trust.
In this article we cover:
- Why Apologize?
- Repercussions of Not Apologizing
- Apologising is Hard
- 4 Elements of a Sincere Apology
- When Both Parties are Wrong
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Great thoughts Antionette
Thanks for sharing them
I love the succinct and basic truth of this article :)
Imagine how different our world would be if everyone considered the impact of their words and actions on others ... Ultimately, we all need to take responsibility for our own actions regardless of what others do, but no one is perfect. We all make mistakes and have bad days, its what we do 'afterwards' that will define the impact of that mistake. If others don't respect this premise, then it will say a lot more about them, then it does about you. Love and hugs to all, keep up the awesome and valuable work folks xxx
Excellent. Very good for reflecting with colleagues.
Agree with Robert, can also be connected with faith and forgiveness.
Thanks so much for your feedback Darla x
Hi Robert and Katie
I like this article as well
Your thoughts are much appreciated and I’m sure will be helpful to many
I like this post. This can certainly be connected to faith and forgiveness as well. Helping facilitate internal rest/peace is one of the biggest gifts we can give out residents. -Katie-