Ep. #118 Webinar Cliff Notes! How to Accelerate Your Accountability!

by Marci Barker / March 11th, 2025
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Webinar Cliff Notes!
How to Accelerate Your Accountability!
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Webinar Cliff Notes!
How to Accelerate Your Accountability!
In this episode, I talked about accountability and why traditional plans don’t always work. I shared personal experiences, like writing my book and learning to adjust plans to fit my own needs. I also highlighted stories from my clients, like Kim, who successfully hosted events by adapting the accountability code, and Susan, who realized she needed to trust herself more to improve her business. The key takeaway is that being accountable isn’t about following a rigid plan, it’s about adjusting and taking action in a way that works for you.

I also discussed why waiting for the "perfect time" to take action is dangerous. Many people, like my client Ashley, hold back due to fear, but delaying only makes it harder. Ashley was hesitant to quit her job, but when she finally took the leap, she tripled her income in three weeks. The right support system makes accountability easier, and I encourage everyone to start taking action now. When you listen to your own instincts and commit to progress, you can create real change in your life.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Importance of accountability in personal growth
Why traditional planning doesn’t always work
Adapting plans to fit your own needs
Story of Kim and her success with event planning
Story of Susan and her shift from affiliate sales to coaching
The role of self-trust in accountability
Why waiting for the "perfect time" is harmful
Ashley’s journey from fear to tripling her income
The power of a supportive community in taking action
How small daily actions lead to big changes
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