Make It Right: 11.sorry Doesn't Always
To truly make things right, an apology should generally include these elements:
It is important to remember that apologizing does not entitle you to immediate forgiveness. Forgiveness is often a process that requires the victim to "swallow their pride" and release bitterness, which takes time. Sometimes, the most respectful thing to do is to give the other person space rather than demanding they accept your apology right away. 11.Sorry Doesn't Always Make It Right
: Clearly state what you did and how it affected the other person. To truly make things right, an apology should
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While the word "sorry" is often the first step in reconciliation, it is rarely enough on its own to restore what was broken. A true apology is not a finishing line but a commitment to change. The Limits of Words : Clearly state what you did and how