
15 | Apology Avenue: I was irresponsible, selfish, and cold
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About this listen
Have you ever wished for an apology that might never come?
In this episode of Apology Avenue, we hear a powerful letter from a mother to her son, where she admits all the areas she failed as a mother. Through her words, we see the devastating consequences of her selfishness and irresponsible behavior.
(*Remember: In this series, we are reading apology letters we have written to ourselves from the person who has hurt us. This is a journaling practice.)
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
- A mother’s moving apology to her son for her failures as a parent.
- Her admission of prioritizing her wants over her son’s needs.
- Acknowledgment of how her actions caused neglect, abandonment, and abuse.
- Her plea to her son to break the cycle and choose love, vulnerability, and connection.
- A mother’s sorrow expressed in her hopes for her son’s healing and forgiveness.
RESOURCES
- Grab a journal from my shop: www.thestreetsofourlives.xyz/shop
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- Submit your own letter: https://forms.gle/Z3qGCa62BGMYmMLt5
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