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‘I may be wrong, but …’ 5 phrases women need to retire in 2022

No matter the reason, the problem with over-apologizing is that it can lessen other’s respect for you, says leadership author and speaker Selena Rezvani.

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A University of Waterloo, Canada study found that women likely tend to apologize more often because they have a lower threshold than men for what they consider offensive.Mikkel Bigandt / Shutterstock

Selena Rezvani

Selena Rezvani is a women’s leadership speaker and author of “Quick Confidence,” a Wall Street Journal bestseller, and “Pushback: How Smart Women Ask – And Stand Up – For What They Want.” Through in-person training and online courses via LinkedIn Learning, Selena teaches professionals how to be fierce self-advocates and carve out leadership paths on their own terms. Follow her on TikTok, Instagram and LinkedIn or find her at www.selenarezvani.com.