Why Apologies Don’t Mean Anything Without Change | V109
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概要
In Episode 109 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis finish their connection series by unpacking one powerful truth:
“Sorry” is an action word.
An apology in their home doesn’t mean:
“I’m sorry so this stops.”
It means:
“I’m sorry — and I’m changing.”
They discuss:
- Why real apologies require behavioral change
- How proactive families prevent major breakdowns
- Why most couples never study relationships — and pay the price
- How love languages strengthen connection
- Why consistency builds culture
- How kids can help hold the family standard
If you want a proactive, connected, champion family — this episode will give you practical steps to begin today.
(00:00) Sorry Is an Action Word
(02:03) Reactive vs Proactive Families
(04:57) Why Most Couples Never Study Relationships
(06:44) Feeling Secure in Your Family
(07:07) Repairing Connection After Arguments
(08:49) Why Sorry Must Lead to Change
(09:44) Holding the Family Standard
(11:39) It’s Not About You
(12:54) Consistency Creates Culture
(14:20) Applying This in Your Home
(16:27) Celebrating Family Strengths