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When you say sorry, you are standing up to yourself with respect

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I'm Sorry by Leyram Odacrem
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Feelings and Emotions / Positive change / Relationships
  • Post published:November 8, 2015

When you say sorry, you are standing up to yourself with respect. Saying sorry doesn’t mean there isn’t guilt, and forgiving doesn’t mean there isn’t pain.

Source: Andrea Harrn @ Twitter

Photo: I'm Sorry by Leyram Odacrem under Creative Commons license

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Tags: behaviour, emotions, feelings, positive thinking, relationships

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