That's So Deep

E. 23 - Fake Apologies vs. True Apologies: What's the Difference?

April 29, 2022 Phyllis and Julie Season 1 Episode 23
E. 23 - Fake Apologies vs. True Apologies: What's the Difference?
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That's So Deep
E. 23 - Fake Apologies vs. True Apologies: What's the Difference?
Apr 29, 2022 Season 1 Episode 23
Phyllis and Julie

Hello So Deep Peeps!  

Welcome to That’s So Deep.  This is the podcast where we try to root out loneliness one conversation at a time. Today we are talking about Fake Apologies vs. True Apologies: What’s the Difference?

 Some deep things we cover:

  1. Fake Apologies: Conditional apologies, blanket apologies, silencing apologies…we’ve heard them all and done them all.
  2. True Apologies (according to Dr. Harriet Lerner): 
    • Do not include the word "but". 
    • Keep the focus on your actions and not on the other person's response
    • Don't overdo. 
    • Don't get caught up in who's more to blame or who is right or wrong. 
    • Do not serve to silence someone. 
  3. Apologies are the Beginning of Conversations…not the End.
  4. Apologizing to Your Children Builds Connection.

Take-aways:

  1. Separate an Apology from Raising an Issue: If you’re going to raise an issue, then raise an issue.  That’s okay.  If you are going to apologize, then apologize and mean it.  Separate the two.  These are two different conversations.
  2. Apologize When You Feel Remorse and Make it Specific: This is where “fake it ‘till  you make it” is not a great plan.  If you don’t feel remorse then you have some work to do before you apologize.  
  3. Apologies are a Gift to the Other Person and to Yourself:  When you give a gift, you need to do some work to prepare it.  Don’t just throw it in a used grocery bag and toss it to the other person.  Take the time to do the emotional work necessary to really prepare the gift for yourself and for the other party.  Your relationship will be better for it.

We want to have a conversation with you!

There are many ways to connect with us.  Here are some of them:

1. Join our That's So Deep Community Group on Facebook
2. LIKE and FOLLOW us on: Facebook: @sodeeppeeps  OR Instagram @thatssodeeppod
3. Text us or leave us a voicemail: 805-288-0884
4. Email us: sodeeppeeps@gmail.com

 If you liked this podcast, you can FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE or SHARE with a friend and if you don’t want to miss an episode, click that BELL so you can be notified right away when the next episode releases.  

We love you and we can’t wait for our next deep conversation!

Yours in Becoming, 

Phyllis & Julie

Resources and articles we referenced in the episode:

  1. Harriet Lerner and Brené - I'm Sorry: How To Apologize & Why It Matters, Part 1 of 2 - Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
  2. 13 Fake Apologies Used By Narcissists | Psychology Today
  3. Why Won't You Apologize?: Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts: Lerner PhD, Harriet
  4. Out of Control: Why Disciplining Your Child Doesn't Work and What Will: Tsabary, Dr. Shefali
Show Notes

Hello So Deep Peeps!  

Welcome to That’s So Deep.  This is the podcast where we try to root out loneliness one conversation at a time. Today we are talking about Fake Apologies vs. True Apologies: What’s the Difference?

 Some deep things we cover:

  1. Fake Apologies: Conditional apologies, blanket apologies, silencing apologies…we’ve heard them all and done them all.
  2. True Apologies (according to Dr. Harriet Lerner): 
    • Do not include the word "but". 
    • Keep the focus on your actions and not on the other person's response
    • Don't overdo. 
    • Don't get caught up in who's more to blame or who is right or wrong. 
    • Do not serve to silence someone. 
  3. Apologies are the Beginning of Conversations…not the End.
  4. Apologizing to Your Children Builds Connection.

Take-aways:

  1. Separate an Apology from Raising an Issue: If you’re going to raise an issue, then raise an issue.  That’s okay.  If you are going to apologize, then apologize and mean it.  Separate the two.  These are two different conversations.
  2. Apologize When You Feel Remorse and Make it Specific: This is where “fake it ‘till  you make it” is not a great plan.  If you don’t feel remorse then you have some work to do before you apologize.  
  3. Apologies are a Gift to the Other Person and to Yourself:  When you give a gift, you need to do some work to prepare it.  Don’t just throw it in a used grocery bag and toss it to the other person.  Take the time to do the emotional work necessary to really prepare the gift for yourself and for the other party.  Your relationship will be better for it.

We want to have a conversation with you!

There are many ways to connect with us.  Here are some of them:

1. Join our That's So Deep Community Group on Facebook
2. LIKE and FOLLOW us on: Facebook: @sodeeppeeps  OR Instagram @thatssodeeppod
3. Text us or leave us a voicemail: 805-288-0884
4. Email us: sodeeppeeps@gmail.com

 If you liked this podcast, you can FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE or SHARE with a friend and if you don’t want to miss an episode, click that BELL so you can be notified right away when the next episode releases.  

We love you and we can’t wait for our next deep conversation!

Yours in Becoming, 

Phyllis & Julie

Resources and articles we referenced in the episode:

  1. Harriet Lerner and Brené - I'm Sorry: How To Apologize & Why It Matters, Part 1 of 2 - Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
  2. 13 Fake Apologies Used By Narcissists | Psychology Today
  3. Why Won't You Apologize?: Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts: Lerner PhD, Harriet
  4. Out of Control: Why Disciplining Your Child Doesn't Work and What Will: Tsabary, Dr. Shefali