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  1. Wanda Swain
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    Jennifer, I agree with you that Dr. Hooper’s apology is lovely. I’m reminded of how situations – i.e. former President Clinton’s denial and later confession – can impact relationships and trust/trustworthiness when not addressed properly. People are eager to forgive when people they trust sincerely acknowledge their mistakes. The late Dr. Stephen R. Covey teaches that when we apologize (bow) we should bow low. The presentation of any excuse after “I’m sorry” negates the sincerely of taking ownership of one’s actions. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Jennifer Thomas
    Jennifer Thomas at |

    Hi Wanda- Great thoughts. I love your words from Dr. Covey.

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