by James Robbins, M.A., LPC A sincere apology is always a good place to start, but “making amends” is even better. Suppose you bark at your spouse for no good reason. Try this: Own your mistake. Simply say “‘I’m sorry I was irritable earlier. I realize it upsets you when I raise my voice.”… CONTINUE
The Art of Apologizing
by James Robbins, M.A., LPC When was the last time you apologized for something? Has it been more than a day or two? If so, you might want to rethink your approach. In a good 48 hour period, maybe I make 10 mistakes. In a not-so-good 48 hour period, I can easily approach the triple… CONTINUE