44 - The Art Of An Effective Apology

For more information on how to control your anger, visit angersecrets.com.We’ve all been there—saying something in anger that we didn’t mean, only to be left with regret and a damaged relationship. In this episode of The Anger Management Podcast, anger expert Alastair Duhs guides you through the often misunderstood art of a true apology.You’ll learn how to move beyond a quick “I’m sorry” and instead make a real, lasting repair that rebuilds trust and strengthens connection.Key Takeaways:Own your actions fully: A real apology starts with clear responsibility—no “buts,” no excuses, no blame-shifting.Validate their feelings: Empathy is crucial. Showing that you understand the hurt you've caused can begin the healing process.Make meaningful amends: Actions speak louder than words. Small, specific efforts to repair the damage show sincerity and care.Commit to change: Apologising isn’t just about the past—it’s a promise about the future, ideally with a plan for how things will be different.Respect their timeline: Forgiveness can take time. Patience, humility and consistency are key to rebuilding trust.Links referenced in this episode:angersecrets.com — Learn more about anger managementangersecrets.com/training — Watch the free training: Control Your Anger in 7 Daysangersecrets.com/course — Enrol in The Complete Anger Management System

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The Anger Management Podcast is your weekly guide to mastering your anger and creating the calm, happy and loving relationships you’ve always wanted. Join anger expert Alastair Duhs as he shares practical tips, proven techniques and game-changing strategies to help you control your anger, master your emotions and transform your relationships into sources of calm, happiness and respect. This podcast is for anyone who’s ready to break free from anger’s grip and create a life filled with peace and connection. If you're ready to take the next step toward a calmer, more fulfilling life, tune in each week and start your journey to true anger mastery. Want to learn more? Visit AngerSecrets.com.