7. Forgiveness


Forgiveness

When life akes its toll on your mind, body and soul and others, by default, feel abandoned – the only appropriate words to shared are “I’m Sorry”.

When absence, lack of follow-up and your inability to respond in a timely fashion shows your imperfections; rise to the occasion, now, and say “I’m Sorry”.

When you’re blessed with life, though baring new limitations, and shame holds you back; let inner-strength guide you to confidently admit to others, “I’m Sorry”.

When you know time lapsed too long for excuses to be acceptable and you know in your heart that some may still recall your “special bond” – dare to stand up and repeat “I’m Sorry”.

When you know perceptions and misunderstandings may have occurred and feelings possibly hurt; the only last words can be are “Will you forgive me?”

As humans, we are all susceptible to mistakes, such as silent absences. It takes strength to remain humble, accept fault, have faith and attempt to continue a dialogue.

I’m choosing to say “I’m sorry if I may have hurt you, please forgive me”.

[Ponn's thoughts: Becuase I was out of commission, for a great long time, I felt the need to apologize for missing so much of my family and friends' lives...both good and bad events. It happens to all of us, but unless we care for ourselves, we'll never be able to attend future good and bad events.]

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Ponn M. Sabra, The Women’s Empowerment Queen, is best-selling author of “Empowering Women to Power Network“, Founder of http://www.EmpowerWomenNow.com Hop over to to get empowered today!
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