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5 things you should NEVER apologise for in life

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 14, 2026, 04:00 IST
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Own your life unapologetically

Ever felt guilty for putting yourself first or speaking up your mind? Well, you're not alone. In a world screaming "say sorry!" for everything, here we list some things and situations you should never apologize for no matter what the society says. Follow these non-negotiables to reclaim your power.

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Setting boundaries and saying no

Do you often say sorry, even when you haven't made the mistake or before you are simply putting across your views. Well, unfortunately, many people do this-- but shouldn't in reality.
Picture this: "Sorry, I can't cover your shift." That makes you feel guilty for setting boundaries. But remember, healthy boundaries aren't rude; they're a form of self-care. Saying "no" protects your energy, time, and sanity from energy vampires. Whether it's work overload or toxic people, saying "no" is a complete sentence and you don't need to apologise for it.

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Your past mistakes – own, learn, move on

We are humans and we all make mistakes. But you don't need to apologise for it forever. Constantly saying "sorry" keeps you chained to the past. Instead, have a growth mindset: Learn from your mistakes, move on and grow as a person. Constantly apologising for your mistakes shows your insecurity and lack of confidence.

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Taking space and time off for yourself

Imagine this: "Sorry I'm unavailable this weekend." How often have you said this; unintentionally apologising for needing time for yourself? But, why? Taking time off for yourself and recharging isn't selfish - it's needed for one's happiness and mental health. So, instead of apologising for time off, reframe your sentence as: "I need to take a break- I'll catch up with you soon!"

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Your feelings and emotions

We are humans and we are bound to feel different emotions-- angry, sad, frustrated, etc. But apologising for your tears or frustration, shows that your feelings don't matter. But, prioritising your needs and feelings shows that you value and love yourself. Also, showing your vulnerable side helps you build deeper bonds with others.

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Your decisions and life choices

Did you quit the 9-5 job? Do you travel solo? Are you childfree? Well, live your life, as per your rules. Apologising for making certain life choices shows that you are bowing to others' scripts. Instead, embrace your life decisions without any regret. converts seekers. You don't need to apologise, over-explain or defend your decisions to others. Remember to live life to the fullest.

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