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How to set new goals
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that you’re in the wrong
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it’s important to try.
In their words, “Although common, offenses that are left unresolved can poison people’s valued relationships.”
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You think of yourself as a caring and thoughtful person who wouldn’t hurt someone else.
you need to stop see yourself as the one who was in the right in case of the ill-fated gift, you would need to collect memories of a situation in which you gave a gift to someone who showed a similarly...
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A hurtful or insensitive comment can create a chain of events resulting in a damaged relationship.
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When your partner gives you a gift, your face may have shown disappointment when you opened it. When your partner is hurt by your lack of appreciation for their effort, they shut down and you have no idea about how to handle the situation.
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Defining empathy as “the capacity to understand and share others’ perspectives and emotional states,”
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Arguments and fights are common in the relationships. But an effective apology can give the relationship a new chance to blossom. Everybody needs to address the issues and practice empathy to apologize.
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