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126 - Love is Saying You Are Sorry

126 - Love is Saying You Are Sorry

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Are you in a relationship with someone who finds it hard to say, "I'm sorry" after a painful interaction? Or, maybe it's you who finds it hard to apologize after hurting someone you love and care for. Saying "I'm sorry" is a powerful act of humility and love in a relationship. It acknowledges hurt, takes responsibility, and opens the door to healing and trust. Apologies defuse tension, prevent resentment, and deepen emotional connection. They show your partner you value their feelings and the relationship enough to own your mistakes and make things right.


sayingimsorry, apologize, takingresponsibility, ownership, humility, regret, preventresentment, unhealthyrelationships, healthyrelationships, relationshipmastery, relationshipmasterypodcast, Deladeyjones, Barryselby

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Del is a relationship coach, international speaker, published author, and spiritual teacher, specializing in codependency, narcissistic abuse, and unhealed childhood trauma. If you are interested in working with Del visit: deladeyjones.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

Barry is a relationship expert, best-selling author, inspirational speaker and spiritual guide, assisting both men and women having better relationships. If you are interested in working with Barry visit: barryselby.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and YouTube.

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