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Stop Saying 'I'm Sorry:' 3 Reasons Why Apologizing Prevents Progress It's just not helpful to say you're sorry. Instead, focus on the problem and how to prevent it from happening again, suggests business coach Antonio Neves.

By Antonio Neves Edited by Dan Bova

Antonio Neves

Millennial Workplace Speaker, College Leadership Expert and Award-Winning Journalist.

Antonio Neves helps college students excel on and off campus. He is a nationally recognized college leadership and millennial workplace speaker, the director of campus.about.me, an award-winning business journalist (NBC, PBS, Nickelodeon, etc.) and the author of Student Athlete 101. 

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