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We talk a lot about accountability in business, but too often, it’s used like a threat.
As if the only way you’ll follow through is if someone’s chasing you down or making you feel bad for not hitting a goal.
This week on this week's episode I'm flipping that idea on its head.
We get into:
- What accountability really means (and what it doesn’t)
- Why guilt and pressure never really work
- The kinds of support that actually help you stay on track
- How I use accountability tools like co-working, public commitments, and the 500 Words a Day Challenge
- Why accountability only works when it’s linked to action you want to take
If you’ve ever said “I just need someone to hold me accountable,” this one’s for you.
Listen now and tell me, what kind of accountability works for you?
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