Admitting you were wrong about someone doesn’t make you weak—it makes you wise and mature.
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How Time, Experience, and Truth Can Shift Our Understanding of Others
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Apologies also have a law of diminishing returns, and overdoing it can make each individual apology feel less sincere.
If you apologize too frequently to someone, it becomes background noise.
Never try to cover up or blame others for what went wrong. If you messed up, admit it and own it.
Admitting your mistakes earns you the respect of those you lead and makes your leadership human.
If you think about the current situation too much, you might start freaking out from the pressure.
What makes this situation survivable is checking in with each other. Doing so can ease the stigma someone might feel for admitting that they’re having a hard time, and it creates cohesion....
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