Friday, December 11, 2015

How To Say “I’m Sorry”


 
An important life skill is knowing how to resolve a conflict. Conflict exists on a daily basis, and it’s ever-present because people are imperfect. An important skill is knowing how to say “I’m sorry.”
 
The best way to resolve conflict is to acknowledge our faults even if we consider them to be minor in relation to the other. You can always find something to confess, something that wasn’t admirable like the tone of your voice or even your attitude.
 
It’s hard to see our weaknesses, but you can be certain that you participated by some off-putting behavior. Perhaps you were insensitive or maybe you were overly sensitive. Just say, “I’m sorry” and move on. You’ll feel much better; I promise you!
 
With lovingkindness,
 

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