How would you apologize?

Making mistakes is natural to human beings. Nobody is perfect. There is room for improvement in every situation. What should you do when one more mistake happens? Apologize and grow further energetically. Do you have a problem in apologizing for your mistake?

Everyone performs based on their brain power, experiences, and knowledge. Mistakes or imperfections may occur when you perform some activity utilizing your weak brain areas. Someone strong in one brain area may conclude that you are not good at what you are doing. Your strength in other areas should also matter, right? Find out your weakness and apply the techniques discussed in the blog ‘How to overcome Cognitive weakness?

Accept the mistake and sincerely apologize for what happened. Express what you learn from the results and how you will utilize the lessons learned. Ask for forgiveness if you cross the line of trust. Initiate a conscious effort to improve your weakness through cognitive exercises. Keep constant efforts and consistency in your practice to achieve the desired results. You should not be discouraged by simple mistakes. An experienced runner may fall when losing balance. That is not showing the incapacities but a natural reaction. To err is human.

Openness to accept mistakes and efforts for improvement is the key. Apologizing doesn’t mean that you are not a trustworthy person or you are weak. You want to say louder that you made a mistake and accept it. You are ready to mitigate the damage and go forward. Do not allow others to take advantage of you when apologizing for your mistakes. It should not let you down or shying you out. You become a stronger person. Live a regular life.

Encouraging you to apologize for all your mistakes and keep positive thoughts.


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1 thought on “How would you apologize?”

  1. Apologies are better late than early.
    Apologize in person or by text but not via social media.
    Don’t make them feel uncomfortable or making them feel stuck by blocking or not letting them leave until your apology is accepted
    Be straightforward, like ‘I’m sorry’
    Take responsibility, don’t try to justify or rationalize why you were wrong .
    Should be unconditional .
    Don’t expect acceptance of your apology.

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