Accountability, do we need it?

What is accountability?   Here’s a tip I’ve had great success with!  In my product class, we have teams and we have Accountability Days.

This involves telling at least one other person what you’re going to do.  This is so powerful!

I use it all the time in my coaching-I ask my clients to commit to getting or doing some things at the end of our session each week.  And I commit 1. to supporting them  2. to provide it on an ongoing basis  3. Any follow up steps I need to take on their behalf-an introduction, critiquing their resume, sending sample networking scenarios…reviewing their business brochures, business marketig plan…whatever is needed.

Making that commitment to another person keeps you on track in action & reaching your goals.  My goal is to finish my audio product on Transition Triumphs-more about that later!

But, like many of my coaching clients, they want to make a change-have more or any work/life balance, grow their business, get that meaningful job, transition to a new career…whatever!

Do you think accountability works?  Share your tips & tricks!

In Abundance!

About transitionchick

Having literally reinvented her career (and redefined her goals and herself) many times over, Marcia Merrill has definitely earned the title of being known as the Transitions Chick! Before she answered her true calling, namely coaching, she was a Staff Analyst for a consulting company; a Resource librarian; and taught English, Spanish composition, and English as a second language in all levels of schools, from elementary through to doing substitute teaching during her graduate schooling. Her fervent desire to continually learn and explore different avenues led her to obtain two Masters degrees, the first in Bilingual/Bicultural Education and Instructional Systems Development from the University of Maryland, and the second in Counseling Psychology from Loyola College, Maryland. Marcia draws upon not only her solid academic background and her 25+ years as a Career Counselor/Coach, but also her own personal transitions that she has weathered and emerged from victoriously. She definitely ‘walks the walk and talks the talk’ and her primary objective is to help women achieve the level of contentment and success they desire from their life and their career or business. Whether it’s transitioning from an entry level position to an executive manager, changing jobs to realize their hopes and dreams, to learning how to cope with the setbacks that life in general sometimes throws at us, Marcia always applies her caring and creative problem-solving skills to her clients. Her mission statement, “Fall in love with your LIFE & your work (and in that order!)” shows how Marcia prioritizes her life, and her clients easily achieve the same balance in their lives from her superb coaching skills.
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