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We discuss the giving and receiving of apologies.
Tim finishes our session from last week, as we talk about how, when, and where to give an apology. Then Trudi turns to the other side of the equation and talks about how to receive an apology and what some of the biggest apology busters are.
This current series on apologies mostly comes from two key resources -Â The Five Languages of Apology by Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas, and Effective Apology by John Kador..
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Unfortunately, there was a problem with the recording for today’s class, and we missed the first half. This recording begins with the second half, as Tim talks about the When, Where, and How of Apologizing.
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Trudi brings the information on the last two languages of apology, then explains the Apology profile.
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Tim continues our series on the Five Languages of Apology with a look at number 3 – restitution and the power of making restitution in the primary love language of the other.
One of our main resources in this section of the class is the book, Effective Apology, from author John Kador.
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Trudi continues our discussion of the Five Languages of Apology. Today we talk about regret and how self-esteem has been incorrectly valued.
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We begin our look at the five specific languages of apology with this session on Language #1. There is class discussion that you may have to listen carefully for.
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