Communication Habits That Make You Look Insecure

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Saying, “Sorry” often

Getting rid of this habit takes practice but challenge yourself for a full day to never say, “Sorry” (unless you actually harmed someone). But if someone just corrects you because you misstated a fact, or did a small task marginally wrong, you don’t need to say, “Sorry.” You can just say you’ll fix it, or that they’re correct. But you don’t need to apologize.

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