![]() That’s not an apology that’s a justification for bad behavior. I didn’t mean to suggest that your input doesn’t matter, but when you were speaking during the meeting I was trying to process my own thoughts, which is why I interrupted you. Often, when we try to make apologies we end up mounting a defense instead. But that’s easier said than done, because research shows that not admitting we’re wrong is pretty emotionally satisfying. It’s common knowledge that if you want to make a real apology, the kind that’s meaningful and sincere, you have to start by setting aside your ego. ![]() ![]() If you want to succeed at apologizing, start by telling yourself you’re awesome.
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