Here's what I wish more couples understood about apologies: they don't have to be perfect to be powerful.
I've watched countless couples get stuck in the same cycle. One partner messes up. The other partner waits for an apology. The first partner either doesn't apologize at all, or gives an apology that lands with a thud. Then both people feel more frustrated than before.
The problem isn't usually a lack of caring. It's that most of us were never actually taught how to apologize in a way that helps our partner feel truly heard and validated.
