Clear accountability is part of being organized

Clear accountability is part of being organized.

The client check arrived two days past the promised date. No big deal.

The check was not the agreed upon amount.

Big deal.

Not financially.

It’s an accountability big deal.

Do what you say you are going to do.

Now, i have to make a “big deal” over this.

Why?

Because accountability has to be clear and it has to be a habit.

It also has to be something worth defending.

Perhaps only crazy people get this level of fanaticism.

As a leader, what we accept by default becomes the standard.

And so it goes.

 

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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.

 

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Accountability is rarely a DIY project

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(photo: The ultimate accountability partner is Nature. Nature doesn’t mess around.)

Who gives people a clear, concise and compelling reason to hold themselves accountable?

(insert crickets chirping)

We all know nothing great happens without accountability.

Few people have the focus and discipline to push themselves day in, day out.

What if someone was driven to teach lessons adults no longer hold themselves accountable for? This book may be the simple guide modern society has been waiting for.

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Three reasons we can get away with being disorganized at home

Best wishes everyone
Best wishes everyone

 

There reasons we can get away with being disorganized at home:

  1. at best, only one or two people care (not enough pressure to change)
  2. our paycheck stays the same (no financial incentive)
  3. because we’ve become blind to it and not shocked by it (what we accept by default becomes the standard)

We can battle this.

We can win.

But what’s the point?

And that’s the point?

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