I’ve been thinking about apologies a lot lately. And have three recent stories from my life that have kept this thought so fresh in my mind. One of my girlfriends felt she had changed several relationships in her life over the course of one action. Seeing her relationships shift, she felt she needed to address the elephant in the room with her friends. In preparation for that moment, I advised her that whatever truths come up in the discussion are what they are and the most important thing in all of this is that she did the right thing. As an adult I have been apologized to more that I ever was as a kid. Being around people who are able to admit wrong doing and correct it says a lot about you and the people in your life. The following quote address my point.

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Stephanie Marie began practicing mindfulness, meditation, and yoga in 2013. Nine months into her practice, she found her voice and launch her Mindfulness blog, Illuminated Voice. She is a group facilitator, yoga teacher, empowerment coach, and founder of HeartSpace Circle. In her free time, she enjoys taking art classes, listening to music, exploring the city, and spending quality time with loved ones. Stephanie holds a B.A. in Human Communication from Arizona State University and studied improv, acting, filmmaking, and anything related to her passion, human connection. As a blogger Stephanie writes about the importance of vulnerability, listening to your inner voice, honoring yourself, and speaking your truth.
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