The Hidden Childhood Beliefs That Turn People Into Chronic Apologizers—Are You One of Them?

The Hidden Childhood Beliefs That Turn People Into Chronic Apologizers—Are You One of Them?

6) They believed that apologizing made them appear weak

It might seem odd, but some people who apologize frequently do so because they believe it makes them appear weak or submissive.

They’ve been conditioned to think that saying “sorry” is a sign of weakness or uncertainty.

However, the reality is often the opposite: Far from showing weakness, an apology can be a powerful tool in building trust and demonstrating emotional intelligence.

It shows that you’re aware of your actions and are willing to take responsibility for them.

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