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The 4 Benefits of Apologizing to Your Mate!

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Have there ever been a time where somebody hurt your feelings? Do you remember when your Mate said or did something that caused some distance between the two of you? All of the distance was caused because feelings had been hurt. Did you receive or give an Apology? Or the hurt and pain linger on? This Episode talks about Apologies and the impact that it has on Relationships. Tony gives us "The 4 Benefits of Apologizing to Your Mate! He let's us know that there will be times when something is said or done that will put one of the Mate's in an uncomfortable position because they have had their feelings hurt. If there are no Apologies, the pain and disconnect will last longer than it should!
The 4 Benefits of Apologizing to Your Mate!
1. Apologizing Increases Self Awareness
2. Apologizing Showcases Love
3. Apologies Instills Trust
4. Apologies Can Dismiss the Distance
THE RELATIONSHIP THERAPY PODCAST IS LOOKING FOR SPONSORS OR ADVERTISERS TO INVEST IN THIS GROWING Podcast! Send your inquiries via email to: tmrelationshiptherapy@gmail.com
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Send us a Text Message.

Have there ever been a time where somebody hurt your feelings? Do you remember when your Mate said or did something that caused some distance between the two of you? All of the distance was caused because feelings had been hurt. Did you receive or give an Apology? Or the hurt and pain linger on? This Episode talks about Apologies and the impact that it has on Relationships. Tony gives us "The 4 Benefits of Apologizing to Your Mate! He let's us know that there will be times when something is said or done that will put one of the Mate's in an uncomfortable position because they have had their feelings hurt. If there are no Apologies, the pain and disconnect will last longer than it should!
The 4 Benefits of Apologizing to Your Mate!
1. Apologizing Increases Self Awareness
2. Apologizing Showcases Love
3. Apologies Instills Trust
4. Apologies Can Dismiss the Distance
THE RELATIONSHIP THERAPY PODCAST IS LOOKING FOR SPONSORS OR ADVERTISERS TO INVEST IN THIS GROWING Podcast! Send your inquiries via email to: tmrelationshiptherapy@gmail.com
Facebook : The Relationship Therapy Podcast with Tony Miller Sr.
Email: tmrelationshiptherapy@gmail.com
Instagram: relationshiptherapy22

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