My Las Vegas Radio Interview: Simple Apology Tips
I had a great time being interviewed by James Allen of Las Vegas. He published the audio file from our… read more
I had a great time being interviewed by James Allen of Las Vegas. He published the audio file from our… read more
Welcome to my blog. I’m a psychologist and the co-author (with Gary Chapman) of When Sorry Isn’t Enough. I share… read more
Do you run into (or live with) people who say “Yes” when they mean “No”? I find this is a common habit… read more
Sara is a fifty-something female whose second marriage was in danger of becoming as difficult as her first marriage. She… read more
Last week, I had an engaging 45-minute radio interview with Debbie Chavez. To listen online or download the podcast, click here…. read more
While apologizing to others may bring healing to human relationships, self-apology and forgiveness restore your peace of mind. Apologizing to yourself and choosing to forgive yourself opens up the possibility of a future that is far brighter than you have ever dreamed.
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Has a friend sent you a critical message? I call those “email bombs” or “text bombs.” That’s not a fun way to start the day. Is your sweetheart giving you the cold shoulder? I can relate to it all.
Ten years ago, my husband and I had an argument. It was a run of the mill spat, but the timing of the argument was rather embarrassing. You see, we were going to lead a seminar for young couples the following day. What was our lecture topic? Conflict resolution. As they say, “timing is everything,” so we had some fresh material for our class. [linkback]