“I’M SORRY,” isn’t an easy phrase to say, but it can work miracles. It’s the first step toward resolving differences and relieving the stress that builds as a result of hard feelings. Admitting you were insensitive or just plain wrongs is a natural lesson in humility. It may not change the way someone else feels, but when said with sincerity, it begins to change you from the inside out.
Asking forgiveness goes a step further. It expresses more than just admitting your guilt. It voices the desire for reconciliation. Whether it’s with a coworker, family member, neighbor, or even GOD, asking forgiveness opens the door to healing for both your body and spirit.
~You Won’t Be Sorry For Apologizing~
Dear old friend,
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Dear Old Friend,
Let’s start out with the obvious; I miss you. I miss all of the people I
have lost. It isn’t something I frequently confront or even try to...
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