Tag: Personal Accountability
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Accountability Technique: Get Hired
Could we find a job aligned with the goal we want to be accountable for? We could get paid to do the very thing we want to be doing anyway.
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Tick, Tick … BOOM! — Accountability Techniques at the Movies
Am I attempting to glean accountability advice from a musical about a failed musical? Yes. Yes I am.
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Personal Accountability Retreat
What if we were given a free 24 hours to only work on our personal projects? How freeing and inspiring would that be? What would you want to do with all that time?
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SPUR Accountability Technique
Often we consider whether or not to take action in the moment. We consider two futures—one where we take the action and one where we don’t. Then we consider how the two outcomes will look to our future selves or others in our lives.
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Julie & Julia — Accountability Techniques at the Movies
How did jealousy, competitiveness, and accountability play into the accomplishments of Julie Powell and Julia Child?
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Mean What You Say
To “mean what you say,” can be tough. We say a lot of things. We habitually spout whatever is in our head. But do we always mean the things we say? How often do we, or someone else, say, “I know that’s what I said. That’s not what I meant.”
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Therapy: Personal Accountability Disguise?
Ultimately, we are the only ones who can affect our mental state. It is part of a therapist’s job to help us gain “mental leverage.”
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Moxie and Personal Accountability
When it comes to our personal desires and aspirations, we can’t be supporting characters. We must take the initiative ourselves or we will forever live inside our small comfort zone. We will live lives that others choose for us.
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Legally Blonde – Accountability Techniques at the Movies
Quirky and perky, Elle Woods also practices accountability techniques. Am I overanalyzing a comedy movie?
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Is “Accountability” the Wrong Word?
Arguing about definitions doesn’t help us finish the work we want to be accountable for, so why bother talking about it? Hear me out, it might have more impact than we think.