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How To Find An Accountability Bestie




How to find Leadership Besties for Accountability:


šŸ‘©ā€ā¤ļøā€šŸ‘© Do you know why Weight Watchers or working out with a personal trainer works? šŸ’Ŗ It's all about accountability.


Leadership can be a very lonely position. It is important to find people to help you hold yourself accountable. Even better, it's actually pretty simple:

1. Do you have a friend or colleague who serves in a similar role? Bingo....he/she can be your accountability bestie.


2. Talk to your friend and say "Hey, can we check in once a week to see how things are going?" I'd love to have someone who I can bounce things off of. Voila....you have your accountability buddy.


3. Get yourself a coach. I have found that my productivity and efficacy have been increased by working with coaches. I've worked with personal trainers, weight-loss coaches, a book coach who helped me write not one, but two books. A business coach, a marketing coach, a podcast coach, and an executive coach when I was a CEO. Working with them allowed me to make gains I never would have accomplished. Even better than that, they helped me learn skills in an area that....wait for it....was not my zone of genius leaving me to focus on what I am good at, which is helping leaders grow.


Get an accountability buddy to help you reach your goalsā¤ļø


In love, friendship, and leadership,





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