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Apology

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Often an apology should come with an intent to "repair". Not only to ask for forgiveness but to act in a way to restore Trust enables reliance on others honesty and good intent in the relationship. It can be to fix what has been broken, to dedicate time and energy to build something together, or work on a solution.

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Apologizing is harder to do when we are stuck in Actions and physical states unconsciously shape our beliefs , believing we can't error, or that to admit mistake is damaging to our core identity. Separating actions from identity allows growth makes it easier, when we grow from our mistake and we are no longer the one who errored.

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A true apology includes intent to repair

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🔼Topic:: Honest Communication ↩️Origin:: 🔗Link::

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