💞 Stronger Together – Relationship Skills for Lasting Partnerships *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

9.67 – Understanding the Difference Between Guilt and Remorse: Guilt says, “I feel bad about what I did.” Remorse says, “I want to make it right.” Understanding this distinction shapes how repair unfolds. Guilt focuses inward; remorse looks outward. The first recognizes error, the second seeks correction. Relationships heal faster when remorse replaces self-punishment. Genuine remorse translates emotion into action. It inspires apologies backed by follow-through. Recognizing this difference ensures that both partners measure change by growth, not by guilt alone. Mature love requires remorse because it builds accountability without despair.

About this course

Guidance and strategies to help couples build trust, communicate effectively, and strengthen their partnership for long-term success.

This course includes:
  • Communication and conflict resolution practice activities
  • Trust-building and intimacy exercises
  • Partnership goal-setting templates and tools

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