We all make mistakes it is honestly part of learning and growing, but how we come back from those and apologize makes all the difference.
Do you accept responsibility when you make mistakes?
How do you apologize to your loved one?
How you deliver your apology can make all the difference in conflict resolution. It is important to deliver it in a very genuine tone that makes your loved one feel cared for, respected, and loved. You must also follow through by correcting your actions. Be sure you do not repeat the same mistakes. Repeated mistakes are actually choices.
I hope this helps resolve future conflicts faster. No one enjoys friction. The word “sorry” holds very little value. Put some effort into your apology.
Love & Light,
Libby
PS Please register for my online workshop to Reduce Anxiety by clicking this link. There is a lot of flexibility. You purchase the course, it begins May 8th- you then own the recordings and material forever and have one week to schedule a one on one Zoom call with me to go over the material and ask me questions and formulate an action plan to combat anxiety and triggers as they arise.