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047: Sorry I’m Not Sorry

An episode of the Do Well & Do Good podcast, hosted by Dorothy Illson, titled "047: Sorry I’m Not Sorry" was published on January 31, 2019 and runs 11 minutes.

January 31, 2019 ·11m · Do Well & Do Good

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About the Episode: This week’s minisode tackles the needlessness of compulsively saying sorry, and how common the habit is among women. The inspiration for the episode comes from a sketch from the hit tv show, Inside Amy Schumer. The gist of the sketch is that a group of highly accomplished women can’t stop saying sorry for totally mundane things and actions of others not in their control. The episode received a lot of national attention when it came out in 2013, and seeing it again recently had Dorothy thinking about why women do this.Dorothy herself has been working on eliminating this habit, and walks you through the reasons it can be harmful, and strategies for correcting it.  Show Notes:The concept ([1:00] minute)When apologizing is good, and when it's not ([2:00] minute)Testing the truth of the stereotype ([3:00] minute) Apologizing is a compulsive habit and can change how you are seen ([4:00] minute) Taking ownership and making a change ([5:00] minute) What to say instead ([6:45] minute) Power of gratitude ([8:15] minute)Fun chrome extension to help you out ([9:30] minute) Where to Find Dorothy:Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

About the Episode:

This week’s minisode tackles the needlessness of compulsively saying sorry, and how common the habit is among women.

The inspiration for the episode comes from a sketch from the hit tv show, Inside Amy Schumer. The gist of the sketch is that a group of highly accomplished women can’t stop saying sorry for totally mundane things and actions of others not in their control. The episode received a lot of national attention when it came out in 2013, and seeing it again recently had Dorothy thinking about why women do this.

Dorothy herself has been working on eliminating this habit, and walks you through the reasons it can be harmful, and strategies for correcting it.

 

Show Notes:

  • The concept ([1:00] minute)
  • When apologizing is good, and when it's not ([2:00] minute)
  • Testing the truth of the stereotype ([3:00] minute)
  • Apologizing is a compulsive habit and can change how you are seen ([4:00] minute)
  • Taking ownership and making a change ([5:00] minute)
  • What to say instead ([6:45] minute)
  • Power of gratitude ([8:15] minute)
  • Fun chrome extension to help you out ([9:30] minute)

 

Where to Find Dorothy:

Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!

Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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