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  • Apology is not for the faint of heart, but then, neither is life.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.240, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Progress occurs one apology at a time.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.238, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • One of the most useful tasks of apology is to bring home to us how keenly, honestly, and painfully past generations pursued aims that now seem to us wrong and disgraceful. It behooves us to consider if future geenrations will similarly regard the aims we most defend today.

    Home   Apology   Past  
  • You can't talk your way out of a situation you acted you way into.

    Apology   Way   Situation  
  • Apology is both transactional, in that it restores what has been broken to what it was before, and transformational, in that it creates opportunities that didn't exist before.

    John Kador (2010). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust (Large Print 16pt)”, p.23, ReadHowYouWant.com
  • An effective apology focuses more on compassion for the victim than redemption for the offender.

  • Apology sends the clearest signal that we have the strength of character to reconcile ourselves with the truth.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.3, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • An apology informed is good; an apology performed is better.

    Apology  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.21, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • An effective apology contains within it the answer to the question, "How am I to be held accountable?"

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.21, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • The purpose of apology is to extend ourselves in such a way that relationships become deeper, and life becomes richer and more human in the process.

    Apology   Purpose   Way  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.240, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Apology may be scorned, but it retains its inherent value.

    Apology   May   Inherent  
  • No apology is equal to the task set before it.

    Apology   Tasks   Equal  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.18, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • "I would like to apologize" may sound like an apology, but it is no more an actual apology than saying "I would like to lose weight" makes you suddenly slimmer.

    Apology   Sound   Weight  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.200, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Apology may start as a feeling, a desire to make matters right, but it requires a commitment to move that desire into practice, to actually take on the great courageous task of showing compassion to others.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.15, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Apology calls for a willingness to sacrifice on behalf of the wronged party and the inherent value of the relationship, not for what it brings to you but for what you can bring to it.

  • Accepting the apology signals the acknowledgment of a need to move forward, but not necessarily together.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.164, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • We rarely wrestle with apology and lose.

    Apology   Loses  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.240, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • When I accept an apology it means that the part in me that honors our relationship honors the part in you that honors our relationship.

    Mean   Apology   Honor  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.156, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • You don't have to see eye-to-eye to walk hand-in-hand. You just have to want to go in the same direction.

    Eye   Apology   Hands  
    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.157, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • We value apology in the abstract, but turn our backs on it in practice.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.5, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • When we apologize we end our struggle with history.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.173, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Apology is the practice of extending ourselves because we value the relationship more than we value the need to be right.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.15, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Apology is the most courageous gesture we can make to ourselves.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.3, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Apologies have more power than most of us realize to restore strained relationships, free us from vengeful impulses, and create possibilities for growth.

    John Kador (2009). “Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust”, p.6, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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