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Not Saying I'm Sorry

July 03, 2015

How hard is it to say the simple words “I’m sorry,” or “I was wrong”?  Well, many individuals find it next to impossible to utter such a sentiment, even when the evidence is glaringly obvious that they are indeed in error.  Why does this happen?  This podcast will examine some of the behind-the-scenes tension that inhibits individuals from admitting wrongs, exploring also how this tendency can be remedied.
Let’s Talk
One of the most important aspects to positive change is communication and questions are the best way to gain deeper insights and develop more innovative solutions. So each week, I ask a question.
“What is it about saying “I’m sorry” that is so threatening to some individuals?”
Something to Think about
It is not a crime to be a mistake maker.
Even when you refuse to admit wrongs, others notice them anyway, meaning you lose credibility.
Admitting faults requires humility, a trait that is not always natural to some.
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