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Do you apologize for things that aren’t your fault? “Sorry.” “Sorry to bother you…” “Sorry, quick question…” “Sorry I got upset…” For many people, over-apologizing isn’t politeness. It’s a nervous system strategy—a way to prevent tension, anger, or rejection. In this video, we break down: why “sorry” becomes a safety behavior how self-blame can feel like control (“If it’s my fault, it’s fixable”) how over-apologizing quietly trains people to treat your needs as optional where it shows up most (work, dating, family, friendships) and the clean replacement scripts that keep you kind—but stop you from shrinking ✅ You’ll also learn the one question that stops the sorry spiral: “Did I do something wrong… or am I just anxious?” 🔜 Next Video (Part 2 of this mini-series) Why Some People Never Ask for Help (Even When They’re Drowning) Because “always sorry” and “never asking for help” often come from the same belief: “I’m a burden.” (As soon as Part 2 is live, I’ll link it here.) Meta Insight Hub explores the hidden “source code” of the mind. We break down why you stay in draining relationships, repeat the same patterns, overthink, self-sabotage, burn out, or feel stuck even when you “know better.” Using evidence-informed psychology and a PhD in Clinical Psychology background, this channel turns complex ideas about attachment, trauma, guilt, boundaries, and motivation into calm, clear, practical guidance. This is not therapy, but it can help you name what’s really happening inside you, see the structure beneath your emotions and habits, and start making choices that don’t require you to disappear in order to be loved or successful. #psychology #peoplepleasing #boundaries #metainsighthub