The Power of an Apology
Saying sorry is a superpower.
When you have the ability to apologize well you have an advantage in life. Meaningful apologies have the power create to self-ownership and build strong relationships.
The problem is, we often find ourselves over-apologizing on small stuff and under-apologizing on big stuff. In order to take responsibility for our actions, we must create strong apologies.
Implementing these four keys will create stronger apologies and healthier relationships. Need more help entering a tough conversation? Use this formula to create your apology:
Express remorse + Own your actions +
Make amends + Commit to change
= Strong Apology
It’s not easy, but saying sorry is key to maintaining connection. Together we can own up to our mistakes and develop our apology superpower.
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From The Church at RB
We can apologize and forgive because of He who forgave us first. Want to learn more about eternal forgiveness? Join us each Sunday in our series, “Forever You.”
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