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The Apology Lesson I Never Got—But Had to Learn
The Apology Lesson I Never Got—But Had to Learn explores the importance of genuine apologies, accountability, and personal growth. Christian Baucum-Davis reflects on unlearning harmful habits, the difference between remorse and a true apology, and how meaningful change comes from listening and taking action. If you’ve ever struggled with saying “I’m sorry” the right way, this blog offers insights on making apologies more authentic and impactful. Read more to learn how to navigate difficult conversations and foster stronger, more honest relationships.
We All (Still) Have a Role to Play
What enables us to heal from trauma is having one person in our lives we can turn to and receive a believing supportive response. All of us deserve to have that, and all of us can offer it to someone else. We all have a role to play to foster healing and transformation.
It’s never too early- or too late- to talk to your kid(s) about relationships.
School is beginning all over the country and parents are doing all the things- packing lunches, picking up school supplies, labeling everything, and trying to keep track of the ever-changing logistics. Whether you are dropping your child off for their first day of kindergarten or their first day of college, this time of year offers a great opportunity to talk about relationships. Here are three quick tips to help get the conversation started.