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Admitting You Are Wrong…
The next time you find yourself in a situation where you think or feel you have done or said something wrong to yourself or someone else, I encourage you to be willing to admit you’re wrong. You can do this face to face or in writing. Simply explain what you did and ask for forgiveness. Then make a commitment to yourself and to the person that you will not do it again. Being accountable for your actions means you are empowering yourself to make a different choice now that you know better. The beauty of life is that everyday is an opportunity to make a better choice. Admitting when you’re wrong is a sign of moral strength, integrity and is emotionally healthy. Your human journey is a process of continued growth and willingness to be more loving, more giving, more caring, and more compassionate. I challenge you to choose unconditional love for yourself and unconditional love for others.
Much Love.
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