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What’s your relationship to apologizing? Is it an empowered relationship from the heart or a disempowered one from the ego? Apologizing tends to imply admitting wrongdoing, which is typically disempowering. In a society that punishes mistakes, our incentive is to avoid apologizing. As a result, less ownership, responsibility, and transparency. Furthermore, we all have personal traumas and disempowering beliefs and behaviors that impact our relationship to being apologetic and unapologetic. But how would our lives be different if we created an empowered heart-centered relationship to apologies?
EPISODE SUMMARY
Cultural apologizing when you’re not “wrong” to keep harmony
Learning that apologies meant nothing
Unapologetic puppetry
Pride and ego getting in our way
“I’m sorry,” admitting wrong?
Apologizing from empowered ownership
Feedback is crucial for our growth
Openness to change
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By Jeff Miller & Tatsu FushimiWhat’s your relationship to apologizing? Is it an empowered relationship from the heart or a disempowered one from the ego? Apologizing tends to imply admitting wrongdoing, which is typically disempowering. In a society that punishes mistakes, our incentive is to avoid apologizing. As a result, less ownership, responsibility, and transparency. Furthermore, we all have personal traumas and disempowering beliefs and behaviors that impact our relationship to being apologetic and unapologetic. But how would our lives be different if we created an empowered heart-centered relationship to apologies?
EPISODE SUMMARY
Cultural apologizing when you’re not “wrong” to keep harmony
Learning that apologies meant nothing
Unapologetic puppetry
Pride and ego getting in our way
“I’m sorry,” admitting wrong?
Apologizing from empowered ownership
Feedback is crucial for our growth
Openness to change
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CONNECT WITH JEFF:
Website: https://jeffmillercoaching.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffmillercoaching/
IG: @jeffmillercoaching
FB: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.miller.7965
Books: https://www.amazon.com/author/jeffmillercoaching
CONNECT WITH TATSU:
Website: https://tatsuyafushimi.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatsuyafushimi/
IG: @tatsuyafushimi
FB: https://www.facebook.com/tatsuya.fushimi.9/
Books: https://www.amazon.com/author/tatsuyafushimi