Do You Have an Accountability Partner?
ALL of us are extremely busy with the day-to-day demands of our work schedules and personal activities. In the midst of being busy, we often lose site of undertaking the important steps and activities necessary to achieve our career and life goals and objectives.
The concept of being held accountable in order to reach your goals
is not a new concept in goal achievement but those that are
truly successful very often engage the help of an accountability
partner. An accountability partner takes on the role as an
encourager and motivator -- someone who can help keep you on task
and inspire you to forge ahead -- through the day-to-day obstacles,
roadblocks and time-zappers.
Your accountability partner could be a friend, a co-worker, a former colleague or someone is a co-member with you in an organization. He or she will be your cheerleader along the way who will help hold you to your commitments when you waiver.
The idea is to hold regular weekly or bi-weekly meetings -- in person, by phone, via Skype, etc. -- with an accountability partner who will challenge, motivate, mentor, encourage and inspire you to achieve maximum results. Knowing that you are expected to report your progress each week and to discuss obstacles and challenges can be motivating and spur action.
Top Three Benefits of Working with an Accountability
Partner:
Accountability and Responsibility
Most goals are not achieved because we are not held accountable to anyone to achieve them. An accountability partner can help hold you accountable to reach your goals and monitor your actions to ensure you are on the right path.Idea Sharing, Creativity and Brainstorming
Your accountability partner will come with different experiences, perspectives and ideas that will help you overcome your obstacles and challenges. Having the ability to brainstorm and be creative with another person focused on helping you solve a problem is one of the biggest benefits you will experience from an accountability partner.
Motivational Support
Staying positive and motivated is a big challenge for some, especially after the excitement of starting to work on a goal has worn off and the task itself simply becomes work to do. Goals take time, hard work and determination and results often do not come as quickly as one would hope. This can be very frustrating and causes many to become unmotivated. By surrounding yourself with a supportive accountability partner, you will receive positive encouragement that will likely inspire and stimulate you to move forward.
In an Upcoming Article: We'll offer you advice and tips for finding a suitable Accountability Partner
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I have been on careersuccessions and found it quite helpful to see how my personal strengths and weaknesses can effect which jobs i am suited too. Although at the moment getting any job would be good.
Posted by: helen | May 17, 2011 at 03:33 PM