Exploring extreme weather - lesson plan
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Exploring extreme weather
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Exploring extreme weather
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Exploring extreme weather - lesson plan
Exploring extreme events around the world and the impacts they have (for ages 7-11)
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10 books on Stoicism that can change your life
Stoicism, an ancient philosophy that has stood the test of time, can provide valuable lessons and insights for modern individuals seeking fulfillment and personal growth. These 10 books on Stoicism offer a wealth of knowledge and practical advice that can…
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How to change your mindset to a growth mindset - simplest way https://youtube.com/shorts/pihd24kgZlk Shared via: Training & Jobs: London, UK https://t.me/London_Work
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5 things to say instead of sorry at work "Appreciate you highlighting that - let me change it." "Good catch - thanks for picking that up!" "Thanks for flagging - I'll update it now." "That must have been an oversight - thank you for noticing." "Thanks…
Raise your hand if you tend to over-apologize. 👋
Saying “sorry” for things that don’t merit an apology usually stems from a desire to be courteous, to gain validation or to avoid conflict.
And while it may seem harmless, it could be hurting your reputation, especially in career settings where you need to support your proposal with conviction.
Over-apologizing in these situations might backfire by putting your credibility in question and unintentionally giving off an impression of insecurity.
So, if you’re a habitual over-apologizer, here’s a fast transformative tip to help you project your confidence.
👉 Shift your language from apology to appreciation.
By expressing gratitude instead of apologizing, you’re more likely to leave a positive impression while improving your relationship.
It also creates a ripple effect that boosts your self-image, and helps create a more productive and positive work environment.
Here are 5 common “Sorries” we encourage our clients to eliminate – and what to say instead.
1. "I'm sorry that I keep asking for your help."
Offering an apology for requiring someone’s help implies that the act of helping you is a burden or inconvenience. This can diminish their willingness to help in future.
What to say instead:
“I appreciate you taking the time to share your inputs.”
“Your support means a lot to me. I couldn’t have finished the project without it.”
This approach acknowledges the person's contribution and highlights the positive impact of their helpfulness.
2. "I'm sorry if I'm talking too much"
Apologizing for talking can detract from the content of your message and your ability to communicate effectively.
What to say instead:
“Thanks for listening. I appreciate the chance to share my ideas with you.”
“Your willingness to hear me out means a lot to me.”
This way, you’re expressing gratitude for the opportunity to speak or share your thoughts. It’s a positive and appreciative approach that still acknowledges the value of your colleague’s time and attention.
3. "Sorry if I'm being too emotional”
By apologizing for expressing emotions you create a negative atmosphere and possibly discomfort for others, which is not conducive to building healthy relationships.
What to say instead:
“Thanks for listening and understanding my perspective. I feel strongly about this.”
“I’m feeling overwhelmed right now, so I appreciate your support.”
This shift acknowledges the other person's role in the conversation and expresses appreciation for their patience and empathy. It also validates your emotions as a natural and important part of the discussion.
4. "I'm sorry for the delay"
If it’s already well understood that the delay was unintentional and hadn’t caused any inconvenience, then apologizing may unnecessarily emphasize the negative and could imply that your counterpart’s time was wasted, making you appear unreliable or unprofessional.
What do say instead:
“Thanks for your patience.”
“Thanks for waiting. I appreciate your understanding and flexibility.”
This shows that you value the other person's time and recognize their willingness to be accommodating instead of highlighting the delay.
5. "Sorry I keep messing up"
Apologizing for small mistakes can suggest that you lack the capacity to learn new skills or the competence to perform, and may leave others feeling uncertain about your potential or reliability.
What to say instead:
“Your guidance has been really helpful as I learn.”
“Thanks for helping me improve.”
Expressing gratitude for the other person's patience and support can help build a more positive and constructive conversation. It also avoids demeaning confidence in your own abilities and ideas.
It's a win-win approach that can benefit everyone involved.
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Saying “sorry” for things that don’t merit an apology usually stems from a desire to be courteous, to gain validation or to avoid conflict.
And while it may seem harmless, it could be hurting your reputation, especially in career settings where you need to support your proposal with conviction.
Over-apologizing in these situations might backfire by putting your credibility in question and unintentionally giving off an impression of insecurity.
So, if you’re a habitual over-apologizer, here’s a fast transformative tip to help you project your confidence.
👉 Shift your language from apology to appreciation.
By expressing gratitude instead of apologizing, you’re more likely to leave a positive impression while improving your relationship.
It also creates a ripple effect that boosts your self-image, and helps create a more productive and positive work environment.
Here are 5 common “Sorries” we encourage our clients to eliminate – and what to say instead.
1. "I'm sorry that I keep asking for your help."
Offering an apology for requiring someone’s help implies that the act of helping you is a burden or inconvenience. This can diminish their willingness to help in future.
What to say instead:
“I appreciate you taking the time to share your inputs.”
“Your support means a lot to me. I couldn’t have finished the project without it.”
This approach acknowledges the person's contribution and highlights the positive impact of their helpfulness.
2. "I'm sorry if I'm talking too much"
Apologizing for talking can detract from the content of your message and your ability to communicate effectively.
What to say instead:
“Thanks for listening. I appreciate the chance to share my ideas with you.”
“Your willingness to hear me out means a lot to me.”
This way, you’re expressing gratitude for the opportunity to speak or share your thoughts. It’s a positive and appreciative approach that still acknowledges the value of your colleague’s time and attention.
3. "Sorry if I'm being too emotional”
By apologizing for expressing emotions you create a negative atmosphere and possibly discomfort for others, which is not conducive to building healthy relationships.
What to say instead:
“Thanks for listening and understanding my perspective. I feel strongly about this.”
“I’m feeling overwhelmed right now, so I appreciate your support.”
This shift acknowledges the other person's role in the conversation and expresses appreciation for their patience and empathy. It also validates your emotions as a natural and important part of the discussion.
4. "I'm sorry for the delay"
If it’s already well understood that the delay was unintentional and hadn’t caused any inconvenience, then apologizing may unnecessarily emphasize the negative and could imply that your counterpart’s time was wasted, making you appear unreliable or unprofessional.
What do say instead:
“Thanks for your patience.”
“Thanks for waiting. I appreciate your understanding and flexibility.”
This shows that you value the other person's time and recognize their willingness to be accommodating instead of highlighting the delay.
5. "Sorry I keep messing up"
Apologizing for small mistakes can suggest that you lack the capacity to learn new skills or the competence to perform, and may leave others feeling uncertain about your potential or reliability.
What to say instead:
“Your guidance has been really helpful as I learn.”
“Thanks for helping me improve.”
Expressing gratitude for the other person's patience and support can help build a more positive and constructive conversation. It also avoids demeaning confidence in your own abilities and ideas.
It's a win-win approach that can benefit everyone involved.
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Lunar Calendar PPT
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The Islamic Months Colouring Sheet
https://an-nasihah.com/project/the-islamic-months-colouring-sheet/
Muharram Worksheet
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The Hijri Calendar: A History
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Hijri Calendar Activity Workbook
https://an-nasihah.com/project/hijri-calendar-colouring-workbook/
The Islamic Months Wordsearch
https://an-nasihah.com/project/the-islamic-months-wordsearch/
The Islamic Months Fact sheet
https://an-nasihah.com/project/the-islamic-months-fact-sheet/
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