“Sorry, I want to say something…” , “Sorry for the delay…” , “Sorry, could I have a refill?”
Do you ever catch yourself saying “sorry” all the time, even to inanimate objects (like Molly?).
In this episode, Molly and Tricia discuss the overuse of the word “sorry,” the message over-apologizing sends to others, how it can make listeners feel, and what you can say instead to feel both polite and in your worth.
In today’s episode, we referenced this Ted Talk and article: https://ideas.ted.com/sorry-to-bother-you-but-do-you-say-sorry-too-much-what-to-say-instead/
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*note: we aim to keep our episodes unscripted and (largely) unedited to provide an example of communication in its natural form.*
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