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Apply knowledge across all domains. Expressing sorrow or apologizing reflects maturity. But sometimes, it lowers us.
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This thread points out that "thanks" amplifies our voice.
Better to say, "thank you for working hard at practice," than "I'm sorry for making practice so tough."
Tell your parents, "thank you for supporting my extracurricular activities," instead of "I'm sorry for having to drive a couple of hours to a tournament."
You matter. Better communication is consistent with the first of The Four Agreements, "Be impeccable with your word."
Find ways to grow.
Lagniappe. Write it down. Be thankful. Plan the day. Highlight your days. Improve your plan and plan your improvement.
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