Tag: Productivity
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Getting Our Sh*t Together with Accountability
When we find ourselves distracted, unmotivated, and not living the life we want to, how do we get our sh*t together? Kenny Bender and I have some thoughts to share.
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Clean Your Plate—A Bad Accountability Technique?
“Clean your plate” is an ingrained accountability technique left over from childhood. In one sense, this accountability technique is a good idea—clear your figurative plate of one project before starting another. That’s a fine goal, but the technique is mediocre at best. Why?
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Why Is Accountability to Others So Powerful?
Often the strongest accountability we can have involves least one other person. Why is that? Why are we so much more likely to be accountable to others rather than ourselves?
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Keeping Accountable at Work
How should we view accountability at work? How does accountability move from one person or team to another until we achieve the desired result?
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Shiny New Accountability System!
Is trying out a new task list system a good idea? Or is it just a shiny new object distracting from our goals?
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Accountability Quarterly Check-in
I’m doing a quarterly goal-setting exercise. I’m giving my examples of last quarter’s goals and results as well as my goals for this coming quarter.
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What Accountability Techniques Are Right for You?
How do we know what accountability techniques will work for us? Here are some suggestions to get you thinking.
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When Personal Accountability Meets Your Boyfriend
Relationships take time. They take effort. They take mental energy. They take all the things we use for our projects and our accountability. Are relationships and accountability in conflict?
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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?