How To Ask For Forgiveness: 3 Proven Ways To Get Anyone To Forgive You
By Michael Lee

It's a lot harder to learn how to ask for forgiveness than to give it. After all, you're the one who has to swallow your pride and risk rejection. But no matter how difficult it is, you still have to do it. This article will show you just how to do it.

Here are some ways on how to ask for forgiveness. Find the one that best suits your situation and make a go for it.

1) Do that person extra favors.

You know you're in the wrong and you know you have to make up for it. Saying sorry may not be enough this time around. You have to prove to that person that you sincerely regret your actions.

One tip on how to ask for forgiveness is by doing said person extra favors. Is he or she going to the grocery? Offer to carry the bags or do the shopping yourself. Then maybe you can add a special treat for that person with the money from your own pocket. Is that person always eating TV dinners? Cook a delicious meal for that person and see how he or she reacts.

2) Take responsibility for your actions.

Another way on how to ask for forgiveness is by owning up to your mistake and doing something about it.

Sure, you accidentally ruined your sister's wedding cake. You can apologize and grovel at her feet, but that is not enough.

If you really want to ask for forgiveness, you have to become part of the solution. Offer to fix the cake or buy a new one yourself. But you have to make sure that you find something that is just as - or even more - special. Getting the wrong cake will only aggravate the tension between the two of you.

3) Don't keep making excuses.

Even if the circumstances were beyond your control, you shouldn't keep telling the person that. To others, that sounds like an excuse to escape blame. It's enough to explain the situation once. After that, make sure to focus more on the apology.

After telling that person what you're sorry about, re-assure him or her that it will never happen again, and what you would do better next time.

Don't make that person feel like you know you shouldn't be apologizing in the first place. Doing so will only put you in their hit list. Don't expect to get your name out of that list for a long while to come.

Learning how to ask for forgiveness is easy when you're sincere with your apology. Pride has no place in this situation. Sometimes, you must do whatever it takes to redeem yourself. But keep in mind that there is still a line to be drawn. Don't do something dangerous just to appease others.


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