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303. The psychology of chronic apologising

The Psychology of your 20s

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Breaking the Cycle of Apologies

This chapter examines the negative effects of chronic apologizing on personal relationships and self-identity, particularly during the pivotal decade of the 20s. It discusses the psychological implications of excessive apologies, including diminished assertiveness and feelings of isolation, while offering practical strategies for fostering self-compassion and confidence. The speakers encourage listeners to reframe their communication style by reducing unnecessary apologies and asserting their needs in healthier, more constructive ways.

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