Tag Archives: misinterpreted
What are the 5 apology languages?
1. Expressing regret: “I’m sorry.” 2. Accepting responsibility: “I was wrong.” 3. Making restitution: “How can I make it right?” 4. Expressing the desire to change: “I’ll take steps to prevent a reoccurrence.” 5. Requesting forgiveness: “Can you find it … Continue reading
Genuinely Apologize
RANT AND RAVE Rave to those who genuinely apologize after making a mistake. Rant to those who feel an apology is a sign of weakness and do it sarcastically or not at all. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments … Continue reading
Mistakes
I make mistakes; i’ll be the second to admit it. -Jean Kerr Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of … Continue reading
Worth Discussing
Private or professional relationships should cease to be as demanding as they have been recently. However, you cannot overlook a complex set-up involving an individual who somehow manages to misinterpret whatever you say. Are you using the wrong words or … Continue reading
Apology Annihilator
Apologies are easy, or so it would seem. We utter them all the time for minor things without a second thought: “Sorry, I’m running late.” “Sorry, what did you say?” “I’m sorry, but I was here first.” But making a sincere apology is … Continue reading