18 Texts That Say, “I’m Sorry.”

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18 TEXTS THAT SAY “I’M SORRY”

By Marriage365

While it’s important to give a formal apology in person when you’ve messed up, it’s also good to follow up with a phone call or text to remind your spouse how sorry you really are. Sending “I’m sorry” texts shows that you’re trying to rebuild trust and repair your relationship. Now these texts are to help inspire a more in depth conversation and please make them personal… make them your own…

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A Model Apology

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Looking to learn an effective way to apologize or teach someone else – maybe your kids – how to healthily apologize?  Take a look at this four part model (downloadable here).

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The Best Apology

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When there has been a hurt caused in a relationship, it is a sign that an apology is likely necessary.  Yet it seems that the words, “I’m sorry” can be so difficult to say. When an apology is made, too often it is followed with some kind of qualifier that makes the apology no longer legitimate.

Here is a guide for “The Best Apology” from StayMarriedBlog.com:

The Best Apology

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Never Ruin an Apology With an Excuse

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Never Ruin an Apology With an Excuse

By Marriage365

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Making excuses for causing pain wipes away the entire apology. Apologizing is what we do for others and it’s taking ownership of what we did. #marriage365 Photo by @acresofhopephotography