Ep. #91 Do you want to be self reliant, hardworking, or responsible? It's time for action!

by Marci Barker / August 13th, 2024
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Do you want to be self reliant, hardworking, or responsible?
It's time for action!
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Do you want to be self reliant, hardworking, or responsible?
It's time for action!
In this podcast episode, I share my excitement about my upcoming eight-week program and emphasize the importance of accountability in personal development. I discuss how my coaching approach has evolved after hiring a coach to refine my messaging. I reflect on two types of clients I encounter: those who struggle to follow through and those who are productive but may lack direction. I believe both types need accountability to achieve their goals.
I explore the idea of being a self-starter and highlight the qualities my clients often possess. I encourage listeners to consider their motivations for seeking accountability, whether to overcome resistance or to boost their enthusiasm for personal growth. By sharing my experiences and insights, I stress the value of support in reaching goals while promoting my upcoming program.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Excited for an eight-week program with a dedicated group.
Improved messaging and client service with a new coach.
Importance of clients being proactive and excited.
Helps with both follow-through issues and over-productivity.
My own productivity changes after moving.
Insights into how clients view their own traits and accountability.
Difference between true accountability and obedience.
Plans for guest interviews and reaching the 100th episode.
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