💬 Feedback & Communication Repair *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.2 – What Makes an Apology Sincere: A sincere apology comes from the heart, not habit. It includes clear ownership of the mistake, not vague phrases like “if I hurt you.” It recognizes the emotional impact and shows care for how the other person feels. Sincerity means matching tone, body language, and actions with your words. It avoids defending or minimizing what happened. It focuses on making amends instead of seeking forgiveness right away. The most powerful apologies are backed by change. They rebuild connection through humility and effort. Sincere apologies are not about guilt—they’re about growth and respect.

About this course

Skills and strategies to give and receive feedback effectively while repairing and strengthening communication in relationships.

This course includes:
  • Communication repair role-play and practice scenarios
  • Feedback delivery and response frameworks
  • Trust-building and conflict resolution exercises

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