Jody Shuffield
@JKShuffield · 1:21
Daily encouragement for Tuesday
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If you offended somebody or said something yesterday, perhaps in anger or you're having a bad day, hey, reach out and ask for forgiveness and apologize. My kids are all older now, but when they're little and they do something mean to each other and they say, oh, I'm sorry. Really? Are you sorry? Are you saying you're sorry cause you got caught?
I've been meaning to make a full swell on my page dedicated to it, but I'd love to have a conversation about what you think about it before I do. So here on your swell. But I was one who would say I'm sorry all the time. All the time. And then I stumbled on some pages that said, instead of saying you're sorry, say thank you for your patience or thank you for your understanding. And I know sometimes it doesn't fully cut it
Jody Shuffield
@JKShuffield · 2:16
This well reminds me of my kids when they were little and they would do something to each other and just say I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I am not really knowing the true meaning of I'm sorry. And when you say I am sorry or I want to apologize, I think it has much more meaning than just saying I'm sorry. It's more powerful when you say I am sorry. And those are amazing words. And we make mistakes all the time
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Marley Musarra
@MarleyMusarra · 4:07
But anyways, this is something I began to notice when I was studying psychology and my gender and sex studies, and just for whatever reason, like the human brain or or the female brain or female programming, whichever one it is, tends to apologize more often
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