Accountability

First, I am so grateful for every one of you reading this. I am not the best writer in the world but I do have a lot of good and bad experiences I desire to use to help others. I am getting close to my 30th birthday and definitely struggling with my anxiety over this milestone. As I get closer to my birthday, I am realizing a lot things I did not stick with that I should have. Had I had an accountability parter, I truly believe my life would be a lot farther along. With that being said, I hope you have goals and targets for yourself. If not, I would encourage you to stop reading and set some right now. If you already have clear goals and targets, the next step is simply action. Ideas without execution are nothing but ideas.

Find someone to hold you accountable when you struggle to execute on your goals. Maybe a mentor and maybe just a friend but make sure it is someone who will not let you sell yourself short. Having someone to hold you accountable will help to ensure you execute every day and continue to move in the right direction. Often we don’t realize we are slipping until it is too late. Don’t let that happen to you and find an accountability partner. Maybe you can help them accomplish their goals as well.

-Alex

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  1. I’ve unsuccessfully tried accountability partners in the past. Recently I read an argument that peers are not the best accountability partners; people at least one generation older than you are best. Wisdom increases with age and your peers (no matter how old you are) are likely to have similar to you. For example, a young husband struggling with his marriage may get sympathy and maybe advice he read in a marriage book from another young husband, but speaking to someone who has been married 30, 40, or 50 years would provide real help for this hypothetical man.

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