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At some point, we have all done something for which we have hurt someone else or have wronged someone in some way. We have done something for which we feel compelled to apologize. We are human, most of us, and as a fallible human being, we have all made mistakes.
The problem is not in the number of mistakes we make, but rather in the way we handle those mistakes. However, most people do not know how to apologize properly and by the same token, many do not know how to properly accept an apology given.
When you have wronged someone in some way, intentionally or not, and you would like to repair the wrong you have done to them or at least repair the rift in the relationship that the wrong caused, an apology is usually one of the first steps in the process of showing your good intention. Before you can apologize, you must know what it is for which you should apologize. Not only should you know what you are apologizing for, but the person to whom you extend your apology should know as well.
Keep these four simple how to apologize steps in mind :
Identify the behavior for which you should apologize.
Offer your sincere apology along with an explanation of why you are apologizing.
Offer a solution to the problem or an assurance that the behavior will change.
Make every _____ to resolve the issue or change the behavior. If you keep these four steps about how to apologize in mind, and practice them when the occasion arises for you to apologize, your apologies will mean more and diffuse problem situations before they get out of hand and cause permanent damage to your relationships.
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