Friday, March 12, 2010

Who is holding you accountable by Kim Kiyosaki


Who’s keeping you accountable?

To stay on track, you need to take action and keep moving forward. For most people this is the most challenging part of reaching their goals because, let’s face it – life gets in the way. You’ve got work, family, existing commitments – it’s easy to look at your plan and say, “I’ll work on that later, when I have time.” But the truth is you’ll never have the time unless you make it a priority in your life.

I recommend that you utilize a strategy that many successful people use: have someone who keeps you accountable, someone who checks in with you to find out about your progress and tells you straight-out when they see you falling behind. If your plan is truly worth achieving, then it’s worth having someone on your team who will tell you the truth and keep you motivated.

There are several ways you can find someone to keep you accountable:

Sign up for a coaching program. When you use a coaching program, like Rich Woman Coaching, you’re working with an experienced coach who can help you maximize your efforts while helping you stay on track. Learn more here.

Find a mentor or friend who will agree to keep you accountable. Make sure you choose someone who really will get on your case if you don’t stay on track. Someone who accepts every excuse in the book for why you’re not moving forward is not keeping you accountable.

Partner up with a Rich Woman community member. We’ve set up a special thread in the Rich Woman discussion forums where you can connect with someone from the Rich Woman community and agree to keep each other accountable. Connect here.

Join a CASHFLOW or investment club. You may find a good accountability partner in a local club, or find that the group itself has a policy of members keeping each other accountable.

Regardless of how you choose to be accountable, I hope you will continue to take action towards making your dreams a reality.

Kim Kiyosaki
(see above post on Rich Woman Coaching)

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