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Let's be realistic... are we really going to hold ourselves accountable consistently? Probably not. Think of how many times you decided not to go to the gym because you forgot your ear buds at home. Or how about that time you said you were going to wake up 30 minutes early every day to help you get a jump start on the day. How long did that last? Accountability is much easier when you have other people holding you accountable. Accountability hurts our pride It's hard to admit to other people, and even our self that we were wrong or that we let someone down or that we didn't follow through with our promises. It just seems easier to lie than admit we didn't follow through with our commitment. For some people, accountability is more about staying away from guilt and shame. So, instead of understanding the importance of following through to reach their goals, they are acting out of fear. The best way to make accountability work is to 1) acknowledge that a lot of personal growth comes out of accountability and 2) have a circle of influence who will actually hold you accountable.
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