🛡️ Teen - How to Make Good Decisions Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.221 – Apologizing Without Excuses: A real apology doesn’t include words like “but” or “if.” When you make excuses, it takes away from the power of your apology. Saying “I’m sorry, but you made me mad” isn’t an apology—it’s blame disguised as one. True accountability means owning your part completely. A strong apology sounds like, “I was wrong, and I take responsibility.” It’s about being honest without defending your actions. Excuses make people feel unheard, while real apologies rebuild trust. The more you practice sincere apologies, the easier it gets to repair relationships. People respect honesty far more than perfection. Real change begins when you stop explaining and start owning.

About this course

An essential life series that teaches teens how to think critically, weigh outcomes, and make good decisions that protect their future.

This course includes:
  • A complete video and audio lesson series tailored to teen experiences
  • Guided exercises and real-world decision-making scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks teens can use daily
  • Interactive self-reflection tools and “what would you do?” challenges
  • Communication scripts to handle peer pressure and toxic influence

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