When you behave in ways you later regret, a sincere apology works wonders in making everyone feel better. Just letting them know you’re aware of the effect of your actions is often enough to bridge the gaps that have been created. Pretending it didn’t happen makes them leery of the friendship. Learn your lesson and…
Make amends.
Merci
Steve and Jarl:
If you haven’t done so in the past, you might check out the Hawaiian practice of Ho’oponopono. The practice has served me well during my many humann failings in life since I left Hawaii. It’s one of the enduring positive aspects of my few years living there.
Hi Ron,
Yes, we love Ho’oponopono. We use it daily. We took a workshop with Hew Len, the therapist in the Hawaii State Hospital.
It really is effective. Thanks for thinking of us.