Thank You vs. Sorry

from blog taylor.town, | ↗ original
When you say "sorry", you crown yourself the center-of-attention and you create negative vibes. When you say "thank you", you shine a warm spotlight on others. "I'm sorry I'm late -- there was traffic." Don't apologize. You're embarassed or guilty or anxious, but probably not sorry. Good apologies are excrutiating yet simple: State exactly what...