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How To Feel Empathetic

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 ungrateful response.

How did this make you feel?

These associations helps you become a little sympathetic towards your partner and heps to produce a heartfelt apology.

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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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