EP136: My Bad!
Episode description
In this episode, Eric discusses his pet peeve of people saying "my bad" without authenticity or self-awareness. He explains how this phrase can leave others feeling disrespected and doubtful. Eric recommends showing genuine remorse and self-awareness when making mistakes to make others feel cared for rather than disrespected.
In this episode, we talk about:
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Lack of authenticity and self-awareness in saying "my bad."
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Impact of insincere apologies on others
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Example of a contractor's reaction to breaking a client's pot based on their level of remorse
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Being authentic in apologies and showing genuine remorse and awareness
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The psychological hack for better communication with customers
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Reference to the book "Extreme Ownership" by Jacko Willink, promoting responsibility and making corrections
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