This is a continuation of the discussion on Gary Chapman's five languages of apology. If your apology language is Genuinely Repenting, you want to know that someone is willing to change to avoid hurting you again. It also needs to come from the heart. You feel an apology is most sincere when someone verbalizes a desire to change. You feel reassured when there is a dedicated plan. If the other person never sets up steps of action to ensure success, the apology has failed. I’ll try not to do that again. Here’s what I’m thinking to try to prevent this from happening again. If you know someone that needs genuine repentance, keep in mind to keep your goals realistic. I really want to change but this is hard to change all at once. Please be patient while I take these smaller steps.
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