Feb 27, 2020
As I map out my goals for my own
life and business, I find myself in the position of having to
question whether or not I am holding myself accountable to meeting
those goals, or if I am in need of some external accountability.
Have I been mistaking my self-motivation for
self-accountability?
Find out in today’s episode exactly how I
managed to differentiate between the two and how you can determine
which accountability approach is right for you.
Taking responsibility for meeting your own goals is not as easy as it sounds. Sure, it’s you that has to carry through with your plan, but what happens when you don’t? Can we achieve the same levels of success when we are only accountable to ourselves as we can when we are answerable to someone else - a coach, a friend, a group?
In this episode, I share with you the four (yes, four!) different types of accountability, the benefits of each type, and how to determine which one of these is the right fit for you, your personality, and your goals.
If you’re still questioning
whether you need to be held accountable to someone else, then maybe
self-accountability is the right path for you. So I also share some
ways (from one self-accountable, determined woman to another) that
you can develop your self-accountability and stop letting yourself
off-the-hook for not following through!
Hopefully, you’ll be better
positioned to move forward and achieve those goals by the end of
the episode!
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