How to Make a Remarkable Apology
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Apologies hold significant influence in professional and personal contexts, aiding in repairing relationships and building trust. Lisa Leopold, an educator and storyteller, shares scientific principles for crafting an authentic and persuasive apology in Think Remarkable. The process involves acknowledging the offense explicitly, expressing empathy, offering amends, and seeking forgiveness. Leaders in the book emphasize the importance of taking responsibility, understanding the impact of actions, and following through on promises. They view apologies as a commitment to improvement and reconciliation, not just a conclusion. By setting the stage for ongoing communication and collaboration, both parties can move forward with renewed commitment to mutual respect and success. 'Think Remarkable' is a 40,000-word book with a motto of 'Murder your mediocrity,' featuring a foreword by Jane Goodall and blurbs by Bob Cialdini, Carol Dweck, and Julia Cameron. Readers are encouraged to pre-order the book and look out for a weekly newsletter providing insights from the author.
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