"MY BAD" is NOT GOOD--There's a Better Way!
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"Our bad!" We should've recorded this episode years ago! All kidding aside, "my bad" stinks and we'll tell you why in today's episode where we explore the concept of apologies! Particularly focusing on the phrase "my bad" and its implications. We'll discuss the sincerity behind admitting fault and "apologizing," the importance of genuine change, and introduce "The Repair Loop" as a tool for better, more effective apologies. And it will all come down to the role of parents in modeling sincere apologies for their teens and the need for actionable change following an acknowledgment of mistakes.
The Timestamps!
00:00 The Meaning of Apologies
03:13 The Impact of Language on Apologies
06:18 The Psychology Behind 'My Bad'
09:18 The Repair Loop: A Tool for Genuine Change
12:08 Modeling Behavior for Your Teens
13:14 Real-World Examples of Apologies in Action
15:20 Focusing on Your Standards and Values
17:52 Creating Meaningful Change
Takeaways
-Apologies can often be insincere and merely lip service.
-The phrase 'my bad' is a weak apology.
-Sincerity in apologies is crucial for genuine change.
-The Repair Loop consists of acknowledging, analyzing, and acting to repair mistakes.
-Modeling proper apology behavior is important for parents.
-Teens often mimic their parents' apology styles.
-Concrete actions following an apology validate the sincerity of the statement.
-Understanding the underlying values can enhance the effectiveness of apologies.
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