Giving A Sincere Apology
You know you messed up and want to say you’re sorry. The problem many people in relationships face is that they don’t know how to say “I’m sorry” in a way that will encourage and persuade their partner to forgive them.
Does that sound like you? If it does, you’re not alone.
There are different types of apologies and you probably are already aware of this fact. Some apologies are very sincere, satisfying and meaningful. These types of apologies “mend broken relationship fences”. They also worked well to reduce conflict between people in love.
The other kind of apology tends to be manipulative, unsatisfying and insincere. You know the type I’m talking about and you might have used them yourself in the past. When these types of apologies are used, they increase conflict in relationships and add fuel to the fire that’s either just starting or is already burning
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