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2690: Three Vital Reasons To Say “I’m Sorry” In Your Marriage by Dr. Margaret Rutherford on Improving Relationships
Episode 2690

2690: Three Vital Reasons To Say “I’m Sorry” In Your Marriage by Dr. Margaret Rutherford on Improving Relationships

Rutherford emphasizes how genuine apologies foster integrity, build trust, and maintain mutual respect between partners

Optimal Finance Daily - Financial Independence and Money Advice · Optimal Living Daily | Diania Merriam

April 14, 20249m 7s

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Episode 2690:

Dr. Margaret Rutherford's enlightening article sheds light on the profound importance of apologies in strengthening marriages. By navigating through the common pitfalls of a bad apology, Rutherford emphasizes how genuine apologies foster integrity, build trust, and maintain mutual respect between partners, serving as a vital component for a healthy and enduring relationship.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://drmargaretrutherford.com/three-vital-reasons-to-say-im-sorry-in-your-marriage/

Quotes to ponder:

"Love means you say you’re sorry and you mean it. Sincerely."

"Saying you’re sorry means that you recognize your behavior has an impact on those around you."

"It’s a gift that reflects your integrity."

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