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Have you ever wondered why saying “I’m sorry” can feel more terrifying than any other two words in the English language? In this episode, I share three moments that pushed me to apologize, even when I thought I wasn’t the one at fault. I talk about the uncomfortable truth behind apologies that actually repair relationships, what keeps us from saying the words, and how grace, humility, and honesty become your greatest tools. If you’re stuck holding onto hurt, wondering how to move forward, or just need a script for that apology you’ve been dreading, this is your moment.
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If there’s someone on your mind as you read this, it’s not too late. The impact of a genuine apology can reach deeper than you think, even if the other person doesn’t accept it. Choose courage, choose humility, and let your words and actions align.
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This week's affirmation:
"I extend the same grace to others that I hope to receive. When I apologize, I do so fully - no buts, no excuses, just truth. My words and my actions align. I am growing in humility and courage every day.”
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By Dr. GHave you ever wondered why saying “I’m sorry” can feel more terrifying than any other two words in the English language? In this episode, I share three moments that pushed me to apologize, even when I thought I wasn’t the one at fault. I talk about the uncomfortable truth behind apologies that actually repair relationships, what keeps us from saying the words, and how grace, humility, and honesty become your greatest tools. If you’re stuck holding onto hurt, wondering how to move forward, or just need a script for that apology you’ve been dreading, this is your moment.
Topics Discussed:
If there’s someone on your mind as you read this, it’s not too late. The impact of a genuine apology can reach deeper than you think, even if the other person doesn’t accept it. Choose courage, choose humility, and let your words and actions align.
Resources Mentioned:
This week's affirmation:
"I extend the same grace to others that I hope to receive. When I apologize, I do so fully - no buts, no excuses, just truth. My words and my actions align. I am growing in humility and courage every day.”
Connect with Dr. G: