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#969: Join us as we sit down with Elizabeth Endres Orrigo – wellness entrepreneur and host of The Wellness Process, a Dear Media podcast exploring the path to becoming your most aligned self. In this episode, Elizabeth opens up about overcoming chronic health struggles, discovering the connection between pain and TMS, the transformative power of daily journaling, and the mindset shifts that changed her life. She also shares her thoughts on manifestation, self-awareness, personal accountability, and what it truly means to heal from the inside out. To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TheBossticks.com To connect with Elizabeth Endres Orrigo click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Head to our ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of the products mentioned in each episode. Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. This episode is sponsored by PVOLVE Head to http://pvolve.com/skinny and use code SKINNY for 15% off sitewide, or on class packs at a Pvolve studio near you. This episode is sponsored by Alice + Olivia Visit http://aliceandolivia.com/skinny for 15% off. Exclusions may apply. This episode is sponsored by Boll & Branch Get 15% off your first order plus free shipping at http://BollAndBranch.com/skinny with code skinny. This episode is sponsored by Branch Basics Get 15% off the Premium Starter Kit at http://BranchBasics.com with code SKINNY15. This episode is sponsored by Hiya Health Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to http://hiyahealth.com/SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Ka'Chava Go to https://kachava.com and use code SKINNY for 15% off your first order. This episode is sponsored by Ritual Don't settle for less than evidence-based support. Save 25% on your first month at http://Ritual.com/SKINNY. Produced by Dear Media
In this episode, we explore the transformative power of balancing masculine and feminine energy within ourselves. Host Brianne Davis-Gantt dives into the characteristics of both energies and how they impact our relationships, confidence, and overall life experience. Discover the importance of self-accountability and personal growth as we unpack the journey of healing and the significance of nurturing both sides of our nature. Join us for an insightful discussion that encourages looking inward and fostering a harmonious balance between these essential energies.Chapters:(00:00) The importance of having both masculine and feminine energy is paramount in life(00:32) Welcome to the Secret Life Podcast. After 16 years of recovery, my novels(01:41) Today we are talking about balancing the feminine and masculine energy within yourself(03:28) Everybody carries both masculine and feminine energies, not gender roles(05:03) One of the biggest mistakes people make is expecting their partner to carry the energy(09:12) If you're struggling in your feminine area or your masculine area,
Send us Fan MailA lot of people want to win, but their effort does not match the result they keep asking for.In this episode of The Mindset Café, we break down the hard truth about winning: it is not loyal, it is not emotional, and it does not care what you meant to do. Winning does not care if you are tired, sore, stressed, busy, or “trying.” It responds to what you repeat.We talk about the difference between lazy effort and real standards, why winners still question if they are doing enough, and why most people lose slowly through comfort, excuses, and weak routines. This episode is a reality check for anyone who says they want more but keeps living with the same habits.If you want to win, stop acting like you are owed the result. Define the standard. Track the reps. Remove excuse-based decisions. Winning does not care what you want. It responds to what you repeat.Support the showThanks for listening & being part of the Mindset Cafe Community.----------------------------------------------Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devan.gonzalez/Let me know what topics or questions you want covered so we can help you achieve your goals faster.----------------------------------------------Are you taking the right supplements to maximize your mind and body in fitness & health. Take a FREE Quiz to see if you are.> FREE QUIZ
On this episode of NOON, I sit down with Charlie Swearingen, a critical care paramedic, flight clinician, and educator who refuses to let comfort turn into complacency. We talk about decision making under pressure, returning to the ground, learning from mistakes, and why pushing yourself is the only way patients truly benefit.This episode dives deep into education, culture, accountability, and what it really means to stay sharp in prehospital medicine.Today's Sponsor is: JumpMedicAre you looking for top-notch first aid kits? Look no further than JumpMedic! Owned by a seasoned paramedic with over a decade of EMS experience, their kits are user-friendly and packed with essential supplies. From the most popular Pro Gen 2 to the compact Hard Shell Kit, they've got you covered. You can even Customize your own kit with their Build A Bag option! Enter the code NOON10 and enjoy 10% off your order! Free US shipping, and everything is HSA/FSA approved. Visit JumpMedic.com and follow @JumpMedicUSA on Instagram. Stay prepared with JumpMedic!Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vAokfqG5aifoRBKk9MAUh?si=T8DipSBCQzWfOeiBW3h-VwFB Page: https://m.facebook.com/groups/nineoneonenonsense/?ref=shareInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/911nonsense/X: https://twitter.com/911NonsenseBonfire Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/nine-one-one-nonsense/?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=store_page_share&utm_campaign=nine-one-one-nonsense&utm_content=defaultContent Warning: This episode contains discussions about death, including graphic and potentially triggering details. Listener discretion is advised. The episode also covers sensitive topics and may not be suitable for all audiences. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, please seek help immediately. You can contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the U.S. #911nonsense #ParamedicLife #FirstResponderStories #EMSFamily #EmergencyCalls #SavingLives #BehindTheSiren #FirstResponderLife #911nonsense #ParamedicPodcast #PodcastLaunch #PodcastLife #PodcastCommunity #TrueStoryPodcast #NewPodcastAlert #PodcastAddict #PodcastEpisode #PodcastPromotion #PodcastHost #PodcastRecommendations #RealLifeHeroes #EmergencyServices #TrueStories #BehindTheScenes #LifeOnTheLine #AdrenalineRush #HumanStories #OnTheJob #EverydayHeroes #TrueLife
What if the biggest predictor of success isn't talent... but grit? According to psychologist Angela Duckworth, grit is: Passion + perseverance for long-term goals. It's the ability to stay committed, even when things feel hard or uncertain. As Winston Churchill said: “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” In today's quickie, we're breaking down the psychology of grit, and why your ability to stay consistent matters more than IQ, natural ability, or connections. If you've ever felt behind, not “naturally gifted,” or unsure of your potential... this episode will reframe everything. Tune in to hear more about: Why grit is the #1 predictor of success Angela Duckworth's groundbreaking studies on success How to stop disqualifying yourself from your potential The link between grit, resilience, and mental toughness Why passion matters (and burnout happens without it) When to quit vs stick it out How to build grit in your own life The connection between grit and happiness If you want to measure your grit, you can take the official Grit Scale by Angela Duckworth:
JOIN "THE REBUILT MAN" ON SKOOL - ▶️ www.skool.com/rebootyourlife Most men believe they keep relapsing because they don't have enough accountability. "If I just had the right partner…" "If someone would check in on me…" "If my wife knew…" But what if the real problem isn't a lack of accountability… but a misunderstanding of what accountability actually is? In this powerful solo episode, Coach Frank Rich dismantles one of the most common myths keeping high-performing men stuck in the porn relapse cycle. You'll discover why traditional accountability often fails and the three layers of accountability every man must build to create lasting freedom. If you've tried willpower… apps… accountability partners… and still find yourself falling back into the same patterns, this episode will give you the clarity and structure you've been missing. Because freedom isn't about being watched. It's about becoming the man who keeps his word. What You'll Learn Why most men misunderstand accountability The hidden victim mindset that keeps men stuck The difference between supervision and true accountability Why accountability partners alone often fail The 3 types of accountability every man must build How self-accountability becomes the foundation of freedom Why brotherhood accelerates recovery The role of expert guidance in breaking relapse cycles How The Rebuilt Man Brotherhood provides the full structure This episode is for: The man who keeps relapsing despite "trying everything" High performers who feel out of control in private Christian men battling shame and secrecy Men who have tried accountability partners without lasting success Anyone ready to stop outsourcing discipline and start rebuilding identity Inside this episode, Frank breaks down the three essential layers of accountability required for lasting transformation: ✅ Self Accountability — personal sovereignty and private integrity ✅ Peer Accountability — brotherhood and shared standards ✅ Expert Accountability — proven guidance and pattern interruption When these three work together… relapse becomes predictable to eliminate. Next Steps: If you're ready to build real accountability and finally break the cycle, your next step is the FREE 7-Day Porn Reset. Inside, you'll learn the exact structure thousands of men are using to rebuild discipline, reclaim focus, and restore integrity.
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This week I'm joined by Vaughn NeVille. Vaughn shares his tumultuous journey from living in the chaos of a divorce, battling alcoholism, and navigating the weight of past mistakes, to discovering the power of vulnerability and accountability. He opens up about accidental animal tragedies, sleepwalking into danger, and the profound lessons from buried childhood trauma — all while building a life of purpose in the wilderness. We break down how social media pushed him to hide his struggles, the importance of honest self-reflection, and why facing your demons head-on is the only way out.Follow Vaughn's Journey: @themanspot Interested in my private coaching & FREE workouts? Link below.http://www.nockperformance.com/BrainTree Nutrition: Use code "NOCK" for 15% off at https://www.braintreenutrition.com/?ref=NOCKUse code "NockP" for 10% off at https://ollin.co/
Send us a textPositive thinking sounds like a strength until it becomes a way to avoid hard decisions, delay necessary endings, and skip honest self-assessment.In this episode of Mindset Café, we break down the dark side of positive thinking: how optimism can quietly turn into procrastination, how “good vibes” can block accountability, and why real progress starts with truth, not feelings. We cover the difference between healthy optimism and toxic positivity, how to use numbers and standards to keep yourself honest, and simple rules that force action when you're stuck.If you've been telling yourself “it'll work out” while avoiding what needs to change, this episode is your reset.Support the showThanks for listening & being part of the Mindset Cafe Community.----------------------------------------------Connect With Devan:https://www.devangonzalez.com/connect----------------------------------------------Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devan.gonzalez/https://www.instagram.com/mindsetcafepodcastLet me know what topics or questions you want covered so we can help you achieve your goals faster.
Hey y'all! Kaleb and I are Kicking off our Month of Love series by tackling a topic we ALL start at: singleness. Whether you're single and thriving, single and frustrated, or just figuring it out — this episode is for you. We got real about what it's like being single in today's culture (Christian and not), the myths we were fed, and how to actually make the most of your single season. We talked about red flags, emotional baggage, addiction, and yes — the espresso martini epidemic
On today's episode, Andy answers live call-in questions on how to stop lying to yourself so you can make positive change in your life, how to lead others by your actions, and how to scale your business without lowering your standards.
Dr. Shila Patel, a retired psychiatrist, has made significant contributions to the field of mental health empowerment through her writing and multimedia engagement. Her work, available on her website, www.drshilapatel.com, includes three influential books, podcasts, and videos that aim to help individuals take control of their mental well-being. Dr. Patel's perspective on mental health empowerment emphasizes understanding the complex interplay of societal, relational, and familial dynamics, especially in the context of pre- and post-COVID situations. She advocates for the acceptance of differing viewpoints, addressing anger and fractured relationships, and recognizes the role of open communication in families and the broader community to foster a more empathetic and harmonious society.(00:00:48) Unveiling Mental Health through Personal Narratives(00:09:10) Decline of Genuine Human Connections due to Social Media(00:12:09) Mental Health Discourse Revolutionized by Internet(00:16:09) Digital Overload: Disconnecting for Mental Wellness(00:31:47) Self-Accountability in Sexual Assault Prevention(00:36:57) Regressive Steps in Women's Reproductive Rights(00:44:14) Promoting Informed Media Consumption for Positivity(00:52:51) Modeling Self-Responsible Behavior for Society's Well-being(00:59:24) Empowering Future Generations through Honest Communication(00:01:55) "Maintain one great thing between yourself, people and everything, and that's a healthy relationship." - Jr Sparrow(00:10:40) "People have become self-centered. They want to put the best persona out there. They're lying to themselves." - Dr. Shila Patel(00:14:20) "People forget these very simple fundamentals because they think I shouted on the Internet. And it should be better by a clinician like yourself or someone fixing it with a quick fix, not knowing that it's not." - Jr Sparrow(00:25:54) "when someone gets brave or someone gets to a point where fortitude steps in and they're like, hey, I need to tell my story. I need to embrace it. That is fine." - Jr Sparrow(00:42:32) "Everybody's so opinionated that they don't want. They are shut off. They don't want to listen to anything, right?" - Dr. Shila Patel" - Dr. Shila Patel(00:52:59) "Personal responsibility is something that I take very seriously because that's the only way you're going to teach the future generations, the kids, the grandkids, what is the right thing to do." - Dr. Shila Patel (00:52:51)" - Dr. Shila Patel(00:59:49) "I truly believe that Americans are good people. And I really feel that when they see a lot of injustices happen, that they will side on the side of doing right, of being good to your neighbors, being good to your people at the workplace, doing the right things." - Dr. Shila Patel
The Power of Self-Accountability: Breaking Free from Repetitive Cycles Ever wonder what separates those who keep repeating the same patterns from those who experience genuine growth? In this listener-requested episode of The Building Better Humans Project podcast, Glenn Azar dives deep into the foundational principle of self-accountability. It's not flashy or trendy, but it's the difference-maker in achieving lasting change. Glenn explains why most people don't fail due to lack of capability, but rather because they refuse to take responsibility for their circumstances and results. Through stories drawn from his 17 years in the Army and expeditions across Kokoda, Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Everest, Glenn illustrates how the most resilient individuals are those who stop blaming external factors and instead ask, "What's my role in fixing this?" This mindset shift is transformative in every area of life. Key Timestamps:- 0:00 - Introduction to listener-suggested content- 1:15 - Why self-accountability matters more than capability- 3:20 - Three practical steps to develop self-accountability- 5:45 - How accountability builds self-trust and confidence- 7:30 - The 7-day accountability journal challenge- 9:10 - Ways to work with Glenn and Adventure Professionals Key Takeaways:- Self-accountability isn't about blame or shame—it's about recognizing your power to create change- Daily check-ins with yourself create momentum and clarity- Holding high standards rather than making excuses separates achievers from dreamers- The most powerful people aren't those who never fail, but those who follow through no matter what Ready to transform your life through the power of self-accountability? Try Glenn's 7-day journal challenge and experience the clarity and progress that comes from owning your actions. For deeper growth, check out the 28-day habit builder program or explore adventure opportunities with Adventure Professionals. Your journey to building a better version of yourself starts with this episode! The Building Better Humans Project is brought to you by ADVENTURE PROFESSIONALS. Visit www.adventureprofessionals.com.auADVENTURE WITH GLENN ONLINE MINDSET PROGRAMS 1-ON-1 MENTORINGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Jeremiah and E discuss how accountability can be a transformative force in our lives. From avoidance and reactionary responses to living with integrity and keeping promises to ourselves and others, accountability is a powerful tool.As always, thank you to everyone who listens along with us.If you'd like more information about Good to Talk or its hosts, please visit: https://goodtotalk.co
Today on The Magnetic Pull, we're sharing a conversation that originally aired on The Business Fondle by Professional Babe aka Peta Serras.Peta and Amy chat about their mutual love and respect for one another, the BIG core skills required for business success, and how much of it comes down to taking radical responsibility for our own outcomes.They talk sexy businesses, convenient circumstances that keep us from moving forwards, how Motherhood is not the excuse you think it is, and what it really takes to "make it".Stay tuned for part 2: coming soon!Questions? Send them through right here to be answered on the pod.– The Magnetic Pull is Hosted by Amy Pearson A Creative Strategist & Business Growth Coach, known for her playful creative energy, curiosity fuelled thought processes, and strong devotion to supporting creatives + purpose-led business owners to build a life they love without sacrificing integrity along the way. Find Amy on Instagram. This is a SUN MOTHER® Podcast sunmotherstudio.com Original Music by: P'JAMA - A Collaboration between Jamie + Amy Pearson This podcast is created & produced on Darkinjung Land.
Joshua Smith delivers an unfiltered wake-up call on The REI Agent Podcast, revealing how clarity, discipline, and market adaptability are the only ways to survive what's coming next. This episode is a must-watch.See full article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/a-heros-journey-of-hard-truths-high-performance-and-self-accountability-with-joshua-smith/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:24) - Meet Guest Joshua Smith of GSD Mode Podcast(00:48) - Joshua's Market Crash Warnings and Phoenix Insights(01:24) - Learning from a High-Level Thinker with Systemic Vision(02:24) - Joshua's 20-Year Journey into Real Estate(04:50) - From Health Clubs to Home Sales: Joshua's Origin Story(06:00) - Rapid Growth: 40 Deals to 320 Deals in Three Years(07:20) - First Hires and Scaling the Team(09:00) - From Admins to Agents: Early Expansion Strategy(11:10) - The Prospecting Hustle: Open Houses and Expired Listings(13:10) - Transitioning into Short Sales and REOs During the Crash(16:10) - Lessons from Managing 400 Bank-Owned Assets(18:50) - How to Thrive When the Market Turns Ugly(21:00) - Preparing for the Worst: Market Insights and Economic Fears(24:10) - The Institutional Pullback: What Big Money Is Doing(26:00) - Why Buy-and-Hold Makes No Sense Right Now(28:00) - Planning for Flips in an Unstable Market(30:00) - The Collapse of the Middle Class and Luxury's Surge(32:20) - The Case for Pivoting: Targeted Ads and Demographic Shifts(35:00) - Navigating Investment Waves from REOs to Hedge Funds(37:00) - Surviving Institutional Pullback: Joshua's Tactical Adaptation(38:50) - Single Family Focus: Market Preferences by Region(40:10) - Self-Care and Mindset: From Depression to Discipline(43:10) - From 300 Pounds to Competing on Stage(45:30) - Food Discipline and Personal Transformation(47:00) - Pain, Progress, and Picking Your Hard(49:00) - Happiness vs. Progress: A Fulfilling Life Framework(51:10) - Joshua's Golden Nugget: Get Extreme Clarity(53:30) - Stop Binge Learning, Start Strategic Mastery(56:00) - What Book to Read? Identify the One Thing to Solve(59:00) - The Mastery Framework: Learn to Teach, Then Implement(01:01:20) - Where to Follow Joshua Smith and GSD Mode(01:02:20) - Final Thoughts and FarewellContact Joshua Smithhttps://www.gsdmode.com/https://linktr.ee/joshuasmithgsdFor more enlightening content like this, visit https://reiagent.com
Feeling like you're the only one holding everything together in your law firm? You're not alone. This episode dives into a crucial aspect of firm growth that often gets overlooked: leadership. Zack kicks things off with an inspiring reminder about the power of stepping outside your comfort zone – something just as vital for you as a legal professional looking to build a truly sustainable practice. Get ready to explore why developing strong leadership isn't just for CEOs; it's the key to breaking free from feeling constantly overwhelmed. Then, Zack sits down with Lawyerist coach Leticia DeSuze, who brings a wealth of real-world experience guiding law firms just like yours. Leticia gets straight to the heart of the matter: how the very success you've achieved can sometimes highlight underlying leadership gaps, turning you into the ultimate bottleneck. You'll hear practical insights on how to shift gears from simply practicing law to intentionally building a team that can take ownership and drive results, ultimately freeing up your time and energy for what truly matters. Ready to take control and build a more efficient and less personally draining law firm? Tune in to discover actionable strategies for effective delegation, setting crystal-clear expectations for your team, and implementing KPIs that empower everyone to take responsibility. This episode offers a roadmap for moving beyond the daily grind and cultivating a thriving team practice where you empower them to carry the load. Listen to our other episodes with Leticia DeSuze: #491: Crafting Your Purpose-Driven Leadership Vision, with Leticia DeSuze Apple Podcast | Spotify | Lawyerist #520: The Truth About Lawyer Self-Care: Prioritize or Suffer Apple Podcast | Spotify | Lawyerist #464: Unpacking the Power of Self-Accountability in Coaching, with Leticia DeSuze Apple Podcast | Spotify | Lawyerist Have thoughts about today's episode? Join the conversation on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X! If today's podcast resonates with you and you haven't read The Small Firm Roadmap Revisited yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Looking for help beyond the book? See if our coaching community is right for you. Access more resources from Lawyerist at lawyerist.com. Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Embracing the "Positive Struggle" 04:05 - The Leadership Skills Gap: From Lawyer to Leader 07:10 - Breaking the Bottleneck: Delegation and Mindset Shifts 10:46 - Beyond Hiring: Developing Leaders at Every Level 21:40 - Client Service vs. Efficiency: Finding the Right Balance 28:58 - Redefining Leadership: Structure, Ownership, and Trust 31:07 - Recognizing Individual Motivators, Final Thoughts
Feeling like you're the only one holding everything together in your law firm? You're not alone. This episode dives into a crucial aspect of firm growth that often gets overlooked: leadership. Zack kicks things off with an inspiring reminder about the power of stepping outside your comfort zone – something just as vital for you as a legal professional looking to build a truly sustainable practice. Get ready to explore why developing strong leadership isn't just for CEOs; it's the key to breaking free from feeling constantly overwhelmed. Then, Zack sits down with Lawyerist coach Leticia DeSuze, who brings a wealth of real-world experience guiding law firms just like yours. Leticia gets straight to the heart of the matter: how the very success you've achieved can sometimes highlight underlying leadership gaps, turning you into the ultimate bottleneck. You'll hear practical insights on how to shift gears from simply practicing law to intentionally building a team that can take ownership and drive results, ultimately freeing up your time and energy for what truly matters. Ready to take control and build a more efficient and less personally draining law firm? Tune in to discover actionable strategies for effective delegation, setting crystal-clear expectations for your team, and implementing KPIs that empower everyone to take responsibility. This episode offers a roadmap for moving beyond the daily grind and cultivating a thriving team practice where you empower them to carry the load. Listen to our other episodes with Leticia DeSuze: #491: Crafting Your Purpose-Driven Leadership Vision, with Leticia DeSuze Apple Podcast | Spotify | Lawyerist #520: The Truth About Lawyer Self-Care: Prioritize or Suffer Apple Podcast | Spotify | Lawyerist #464: Unpacking the Power of Self-Accountability in Coaching, with Leticia DeSuze Apple Podcast | Spotify | Lawyerist Have thoughts about today's episode? Join the conversation on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and X! If today's podcast resonates with you and you haven't read The Small Firm Roadmap Revisited yet, get the first chapter right now for free! Looking for help beyond the book? See if our coaching community is right for you. Access more resources from Lawyerist at lawyerist.com. Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Embracing the "Positive Struggle" 04:05 - The Leadership Skills Gap: From Lawyer to Leader 07:10 - Breaking the Bottleneck: Delegation and Mindset Shifts 10:46 - Beyond Hiring: Developing Leaders at Every Level 21:40 - Client Service vs. Efficiency: Finding the Right Balance 28:58 - Redefining Leadership: Structure, Ownership, and Trust 31:07 - Recognizing Individual Motivators, Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2960: Steve Pavlina emphasizes the importance of developing self-accountability as a foundation for lasting discipline and personal growth. Relying too heavily on external systems can lead to collapse when those supports disappear, whereas internal commitment builds character and long-term freedom. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://stevepavlina.com/blog/2020/05/self-accountability/ Quotes to ponder: "Ultimately you want to be accountable to yourself first and foremost, not to a buddy, team, company, organization, app, or external entity." "I like holding myself accountable to my future self. I know that I'll be my future self someday, so my loyalty is to him." "No accountability buddy got me out of bed at 4:30 this morning. No one pushed me to run for an hour, then do yoga." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2960: Steve Pavlina emphasizes the importance of developing self-accountability as a foundation for lasting discipline and personal growth. Relying too heavily on external systems can lead to collapse when those supports disappear, whereas internal commitment builds character and long-term freedom. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://stevepavlina.com/blog/2020/05/self-accountability/ Quotes to ponder: "Ultimately you want to be accountable to yourself first and foremost, not to a buddy, team, company, organization, app, or external entity." "I like holding myself accountable to my future self. I know that I'll be my future self someday, so my loyalty is to him." "No accountability buddy got me out of bed at 4:30 this morning. No one pushed me to run for an hour, then do yoga." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
fMRI studies reveal that accepting accountability activates the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), the brain's error-detection hub, while silencing the default mode network (DMN)—the neural seat of egoic storytelling.
fMRI studies reveal that accepting accountability activates the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), the brain's error-detection hub, while silencing the default mode network (DMN)—the neural seat of egoic storytelling.
What do you do when your motivation tanks, your willpower ghosts you, and you start letting your biggest goals slide—again? You need to learn how to hold your feet to the fire (or get an accountability buddy to help you do this with you!)I recorded this for you if you're done with letting yourself off the hook and finally ready to follow through, even when it feels hard.In this no-fluff, deeply motivating episode, I'm sharing exactly how to hold yourself accountable (without relying on brute force willpower), plus the six powerful ways you can design your life to stay consistent and committed to your dreams—even if you're the Queen of Procrastination.This one is packed with truth bombs, real-life examples, and proven strategies to make things happen for YOU."Motivation without meaning burns out fast. What you need is structure, emotional buy-in, and a system that actually works." – Natalie SissonWhat You'll Learn:Why your willpower isn't the problem (and what to focus on instead)The magic of micro commitments and how they build unstoppable momentumHow to find your 'why' that makes you cry (and use it to fuel your consistency)The power of accountability anchors—and how to find your ride-or-die copilotHow to gamify your goals using rewards, consequences, and visible progress trackingBonus tip: Why surrounding yourself with fire-starters changes EVERYTHING
In this mini-episode of This Daring Adventure, I explore the journey of building self-trust and combatting self-doubt. Learn actionable steps to develop self-accountability, set manageable goals, and expect resistance. Discover how to evaluate without judgment and use the past as informative data rather than a hurdle. Join me as I delve into creating a new identity through consistent, small actions, ultimately transforming every area of your life. For those seeking more in-depth support, a discovery call to the Unstuck program is also offered.Key Moments:00:15 Understanding Self-Trust Issues01:02 The Impact of Self-Doubt03:32 Steps to Build Self-Trust04:56 Evaluating and Adjusting Your Approach06:19 Conclusion and Next StepsResources for Trista:Sign up for the Feel Better Now masterclass on March 26th, 2025:https://fabulous-originator-6309.kit.com/dff0807588Book a Free Discovery Call and learn more about working with me and the Unstuck program: https://tristaguertincoachingsession.as.me/DiscoveryFollow Me on Instagram: tristavguertinSubscribe & ReviewIf you loved this episode, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps more people like you find the show and start making real progress in their lives!
Fit at 49: Amy's 32-lb Vegan Transformation Journey | Fit Vegan Success Story & Podcast Ep #374Join our Free Fit Vegan weekly newsletter: https://fit-vegan-coaching.kit.com/newsletterInterested in working with our world class team, Book your application call here: http://book.fitvegancoaching.com/podcastWelcome to the Fit Vegan Podcast! Today, we're joined by a very special guest in person at my house in LA. We have one of our amazing FitVegan superstars, Amy. In This Episode, We Cover: [00:00–08:20] Intro — Amy's Journey to a Whole Food Plant-Based Diet.[08:21-26:30] Commitment and Support System! Reverse dieting, learning tools and strategies and the importance of hiring a coach.[26:31-30:08] Travel and Meal Prep Strategies, Navigating Food Prep and Travel and Eating Out and Restaurant Tips.[30:09-38:49] Reflecting on Transformation Success and Overcoming Challenges and Setbacks.[38:50-46:36] Reverse Dieting and Metabolism Boost and Building Confidence and Self-Accountability. [46:37-56:40] Lessons, Advice, and Looking Ahead -Closing thoughts!Key Quotes“This is crazy. I mean, I've never had abs in my life!” -Amy.“If you look at everyone else in North America, that is your age. You look phenomenal. You're in the top 1 percent of shape.”-Maxime.My name is Maxime Sigouin. I am the founder of Fit Vegan Coaching and Empire Builders Agency. I have a passion for serving and helping people live to their fullest potential.Book Your FREE Consultation Call Here: http://book.fitvegancoaching.com/podcast- Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maximesigouinofficial/- Join our FREE Fit Vegan Community: www.freefitvegancommunity.com- Youtube Channel : https://linktw.in/AyNrSW
Let's be real—sometimes the common denominator in all our problems is us. But self-accountability isn't about self-blame; it's about self-growth. In this episode, I sit down with my good friend and podcast producer extraordinaire, Stephy Kiss, to talk about what it really means to take responsibility for our actions, choices, and the patterns we keep repeating.We're getting into:✔️ The hard truth about why we struggle with self-awareness✔️ How taking ownership of our mistakes can actually heal us✔️ Red flags we ignore and why we do it (spoiler: we know better)✔️ The difference between self-accountability and self-sabotage✔️ Why your birth chart might have the answers you've been avoiding
Send us a textHow do we break free from the chains of excuses and create the life we truly desire? In this episode, we dive into the critical theme of ruthless accountability, unraveling the uncomfortable truths about how we construct our lives through our choices. We explore the power of personal responsibility, revealing that the life you lead is shaped by the decisions you make—or avoid. This episode encourages you to ask hard questions: Are you really doing your best, or simply doing enough to feel comfortable? We dissect common narratives that many people cling to, enlightening you about the hidden costs of living in denial. With actionable insights, we guide you on how to build a solid system for accountability that will empower you to transcend mediocrity.By the end of our discussion, you will understand that the journey towards ownership and discipline is not merely an option but a requirement for transformation. Step into a new reality where hesitation and excuses no longer hold you back. Join us to discover the secrets of embracing accountability and taking immediate, impactful action in your life. Ready to unlock your true potential? Let's get started! Remember to subscribe and share your thoughts with us—your feedback is invaluable!"True mastery is found in the details. The way you handle the little things defines the way you handle everything."
Anuj Ojha: From Process Police to People Partner, Self-Accountability and Self-Awareness for Scrum Masters Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. In this insightful episode, Anuj shares a powerful story of personal growth as a Scrum Master. Initially caught up in the mechanics of Scrum, he found himself trying to control situations and please everyone while rigidly adhering to the Scrum Guide. Through a three-step journey of self-awareness, feedback-seeking, and actualization, Anuj discovered that his true challenge lay in understanding himself and his purpose. He learned to shift his focus from velocity and burndown charts to delivering value, and from being process-oriented to being people-oriented. This transformation led him to become more of a listener than a talker, embracing conflict as a natural part of growth. Self-reflection Question: How might your current focus on processes or metrics be affecting your ability to connect with and serve your team members? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Are you your own worst enemy when it comes to achieving your goals? Self-accountability is a skill that can transform your life - if you know how to do it right. In this encore episode, I dive into the six key things that prevent us from effectively holding ourselves accountable and share practical strategies to overcome each one. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://jodymoore.com/501
Are you feeling disconnected from your own pleasure, feminine energy, and sense of self? After a divorce, many women find themselves struggling to reconnect with their bodies, desires, and the ability to receive joy. In this episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, I'm joined by Anne Bland, a pleasure-based wellness specialist, to explore how you can reclaim your pleasure, redefine intimacy, and break free from societal conditioning that keeps you stuck in burnout and disconnection. Anne shares her powerful journey of rebuilding after burnout and divorce, uncovering the deep-rooted beliefs that keep women from living in their full pleasure and power. Together, they break down the myths surrounding pleasure, discuss how to integrate more joy into daily life, and explore practices like yoni eggs, breathwork, and embodiment techniques to reignite your inner radiance.
In this transformative THROWBACK episode, life coach Justine Mader shares her journey from small-town Minnesota to becoming an expert in personal development. Drawing from her own experiences with anxiety and depression, Justine reveals powerful insights about showing up for yourself before leading others.
Send us a textSupercharge Your Soul's Transformation is your no-fluff guide to stepping into the life you know you're meant for. I'm Dimple Bindra, and each episode is packed with real talk, practical tools, and bold action steps to help you stop waiting and start living as your future self – right now.We cover:
Do you struggle with follow-through and honoring commitments to yourself in your interior design business? You're not alone. Self-accountability is an essential skill that many business owners grapple with, especially as their companies grow and evolve. Tune in to discover practical tips for strengthening your self-accountability muscles. I share the key differences between self-accountability and discipline, explain how to build internal motivation by connecting your daily actions to your larger business vision, and reveal why treating yourself as your most important client is a game-changer. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.desicreswell.com/115 For the resources mentioned in this episode, click here: https://www.desicreswell.com/resources
Send us a textIn today's episode, we venture into the depths of the essential role of self-accountability in personal growth. Learn how your choices shape your destiny and empower your decision-making. Break down barriers to seeking help and access valuable resources for success. Overcoming obstacles and work through our own traumas. Tune in and join the conversation and start your journey to self-accountability.Here's the list of episodes related to today's discussion and why we highly recommend listening to them as well:#333 | Why You Don't Trust Yourself to Make Decisions - https://apple.co/4er4kl0 #335 | Does Shame Work as a Motivator? - https://apple.co/48FLWUoOut of the Mud (OOTM): How to Finally Feel Independent: https://bit.ly/OOTM102024Learn more about the On-Demand Therapy - #YouDoYou Program: https://evolveventurestech.com/therapy/_________________Connect with Emilia, Bianca & the EVOLVE VENTURES Community:Website: http://www.evolveventurestech.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/evolveventures/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EvolveVenturesTech (Public Page)Evolve Ventures Society (Private Facebook Group) - https://www.facebook.com/groups/457130589193794Emilia's IG - https://www.instagram.com/evolvewithemilia/Emilia's TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@evolvewithemiliaBianca's IG - https://www.instagram.com/evolvewithbianca/Bianca's Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@evolvewithbianca?_t=8gq3wqu4fAx&_r=1 Connect with Emilia & Bianca from Evolve Ventures for FREE: https://bit.ly/3THiEN4Show notes:(1:35) Our choice matters(6:59) Call for help when you need it(13:13) Look for available resources you have that can help you(17:26) It's our responsibility to work through traumas(23:47) Episode suggestions(24:35) Outro***Leave them a 5-star review if you felt their energy, became inspired, or felt the value was added to your life in your EVOLUTION.(Stay tuned for this coming Thursday's episode!)
I've been struggling with self-trust and self-doubt lately, so today we're diving deep on how to build more self-worth and how self-accountability is the ultimate confidence-builder, with my dear friend and self-love queen, Afomia Hailemeskel.There's nobody better to speak to about self-worth and self-trust than Afomia — she's a Certified Life Coach with a specialization in self-love, authenticity, and consent and boundaries. She's the number one hype-woman in any room, and this conversation on building self-awareness and trusting yourself is a must-listen.Tune in to hear more about: Making big decisions when we lack self-trustPracticing self-compassion and self-awareness to build trustEmbracing a balanced approach to self-love, without toxic positivityThe importance of accountability and keeping promises to ourselvesHow neurodiversity and ADHD factor into self-trust and self-disciplineCreating incremental wins to build evidence in our abilitiesDeepening our relationships by trusting ourselves moreThe power of sustainable micro-habitsWhy building self-worth is worth the workOur show is produced by:Gillian Berner, Host, Producer & EditorOlivia Nashmi, Audio EngineerCarolyn Schissler, Designer & Web ProducerFor advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
Do you ever feel like some people just don't take responsibility? In this episode, we reveal the one critical factor that sabotages team performance: lack of accountability. Andrea and Michelle, share their proven framework for mastering accountability. You'll learn how to spot the hidden signs of an accountability breakdown, create a culture of ownership where everyone takes responsibility, and implement practical strategies to get your team back on track. Learn how to identify accountability gaps, encourage open communication, and empower individuals to take charge of their actions. Takeaway Self-accountability is essential for effective leadership. Accountability issues can stem from a lack of clarity in expectations. Leaders must model accountability to foster a culture of responsibility. Regular one-on-one conversations are crucial for accountability. Setting clear goals and metrics is vital for accountability. For more resources on developing leadership skills visit us at Revela. Where we've helped hundreds of executives lead productive teams and thriving organizations. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
Meet Brad Sugars. Professionally, nobody has significantly impacted Brad Sugars‘ life more than Jim Rohn. As a teen, Brad scrimped and saved his allowance to afford tickets to a Rohn seminar, and despite being the youngest person in the audience, what he learned there has informed his business practices and philosophies throughout his life. Now internationally known as one of the most influential entrepreneurs, Brad Sugars is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and the #1 business coach in the world. Throughout his 30-year career as an entrepreneur, Brad has become the CEO of 9+ companies and owns the multi-million dollar franchise ActionCOACH®. As a husband and father of five, Brad is equally passionate about his family as he is about business. That's why he strongly advocates for building a company that works without you so you can spend more time doing what matters to you. https://bradsugars.com/about/ Teaching and Learning in Fast Pace Michael and Brad discussed the challenges of learning and teaching in today's fast-paced world. Brad, a father of five and chairman of nine companies, shared his experience building great business people through teaching, coaching, and mentoring. He emphasized the importance of breaking learning down into smaller snippets, as seen in their 12-week learning programs. Brad also highlighted the effectiveness of their approach, as evidenced by the growth in conversion rates and productivity among salespeople and managers. He noted the positive impact of their leadership training, which has seen an average increase in passion scores from 3 to 6 among participants. Setting Realistic Goals and Investing Brad and Michael discussed the importance of setting realistic goals and investing in personal growth. They emphasized that learning and understanding the necessary skills take time and should not be rushed. Brad shared his personal experience of setting a goal to retire at age 25 and how he had to learn and grow over time to achieve it. They also discussed the importance of investing in people and providing them with the necessary tools and opportunities to succeed. Michael shared his experience of turning around a healthcare organization by investing in his team and giving them a voice, which led to significant improvements in performance and reduced turnover. Investing in People for Success Michael and Brad discussed the importance of investing in people to achieve success. Michael emphasized the need for organizations to understand what they need to do differently to reach their goals rather than just working harder. He used the analogy of a cook becoming a chef to illustrate the need for learning new skills and techniques. Brad agreed with Michael's points. The conversation also touched on a story about Jim Rohn, who, at 25, was broke and sought advice from his mentor. The mentor asked Jim to list all the reasons for his failure, and upon reviewing the list, the mentor pointed out that Jim's name was missing. Self-Accountability and Management in Growth Michael and Brad discussed the importance of self-accountability and management in personal and professional growth. Brad emphasized that self-accountability is rare, and most people need some form of management to hold them accountable. He suggested that daily goals and plans are crucial for achieving annual goals and should be measured and reported. Brad also highlighted the importance of balancing management and leadership in an organization, with the former focusing on competency and productivity and the latter on passion and focus. He stressed balancing the business's nance, admin operations, and marketing teams, i Balancing Sales, Marketing, and Finance Brad and Michael discussed balancing sales, marketing, and finance for consistent growth. They highlighted the challenges of getting these parties to communicate effectively but emphasized the benefits of understanding each other's roles and expertise. Michael also stressed the value of investing in employees to foster a culture of insight sharing, which can help identify potential issues and drive growth. Effective Leadership and Communication Brad emphasized the importance of communication and leadership in an organization. He suggested that a good leader should be the quietest one in the meeting to draw out ideas from others and be involved in the day-to-day operations to understand the team's needs. He also stressed the significance of documenting the organization's culture, values, and goals and the need for leaders to receive training in core leadership skills. Brad also discussed the shift from head leadership to heart leadership and the importance of investing in future leaders. He concluded by stating that people who take accountability for themselves are the ones who grow into leadership roles. Building Strong Systems and Culture Brad and Michael discussed the importance of creating a solid organizational system and culture, using sports teams as examples. They emphasized the role of recruiting, coaching, and continuous improvement in maintaining a competitive edge. Brad highlighted the need for leaders to focus on building people, maintaining culture, and working the numbers. They also touched on the impact of technology on business, with Michael joking about the future of personalized delivery.
In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, Maurice Harker dives into a crucial question: How can you expect others to trust and follow your lead if you haven't applied the principles to yourself first? Drawing from personal and professional experiences, Maurice explores the significance of self-accountability, especially in marriage and family relationships. He shares how looking inward first, before trying to "fix" others, builds trust and connection. Learn about the role of passion projects in strengthening relationships, the vulnerability of sharing internal growth processes, and the power of teamwork in achieving personal and family miracles. Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/teens-guide-to-rising-above-the-challenge/ Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzruVqNa1t4 Check out the Marriage Repair Workshops: https://www.lifechangingservices.org/marriage-repair/
In this solo episode of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, host Erica Bennett dives deep into the heated discussions on the podcast's Facebook page and emphasizes the importance of owning our feelings. Erica explores the common miscommunications and unmet expectations that arise during and after a marriage, offering insights into self-awareness and emotional accountability. Learn how to clearly communicate your needs, reflect on your actions, and understand your emotions. Whether you're navigating an unhappy marriage, separation, or life post-divorce, this episode provides valuable tools and perspectives to help you move forward with clarity and compassion. Tune in for advice on healing, personal growth, and maintaining healthy relationships. Learn more about Erica:Erica Bennett is the dynamic host of the popular podcast, "The Crazy Ex Wives Club," now celebrating its sixth season. With a keen understanding of life's transitions, Erica skillfully guides her audience through the emotional and practical challenges of divorce and separation. Drawing from her own personal experiences, she offers invaluable insights and tools to navigate the ups and downs of major life changes, whether they involve jobs, relationships, or children leaving the nest. With each episode, Erica provides a comforting space for listeners to find solace, support, and strategies to manage their own transitions. Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thecrazyexwivesclub/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecrazyexwivesclub Website: https://www.thecrazyexwivesclub.com/
Happy Mindset Monday! Discover transformative insights from the latest episode of "Living The Sweet Life" podcast! In episode 128, "Maybe it's you", we explore a powerful mindset shift: realizing that you hold the key to your own growth and success. Here's a recap and key takeaways to empower your journey:
Johann Botha: The Role of Self-Accountability in Product Ownership Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. The Great Product Owner: The Role of Self-Accountability in Product Ownership Great Product Owners understand both the business and the team's needs. Johann shares an inspiring example of a PO who not only managed the product but also guided the team with a deep understanding of business and technology. What qualities set great Product Owners apart, and how can they drive both product and team success? Johann highlights the importance of accountability and collaboration in effective Product Ownership. The Bad Product Owner: How Bad Product Owners Derail Agile Teams A bad Product Owner (PO) can derail even the best Agile efforts. Johann discusses common PO anti-patterns and the importance of getting PO responsibilities right. Why do organizations struggle with effective Product Ownership, and how can they avoid common pitfalls? Johann emphasizes the critical role of the PO in maximizing value and maintaining team morale. [IMAGE HERE] Are you having trouble helping the team work well with their Product Owner? We've put together a course to help you work on the collaboration team-product owner. You can find it at bit.ly/coachyourpo. 18 modules, 8+ hours of modules with tools and techniques that you can use to help teams and PO's collaborate. About Johann Botha Johann joins us from South Africa, helping build digital-age capabilities by developing practical skills to solve problems, grow people, and facilitate difficult change. A long-time proponent of Lean and Agile, Johann consults, coaches, speaks, and writes on the topic. He is also the chief examiner for the EXIN Agile Scrum product. You can link with Johann Botha on LinkedIn and connect with Johann Botha on Twitter.
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Hey Love! Today's episode is about accountability! The kind of self accountability you need to meet your goals and benefits of having partner accountability. Listen in as I share why you don't want to miss out on either. I hope you find this episode inspiring and encouraging. Peace and Blessing! LaDawn Hickman Holistic Nutrition Weight Loss and Accountability Coach What's Next?! Want a customized plan? Book a call with me! https://calendly.com/hickmansolutions/40min Join the Community! If you would like more support and to be a part of a community of women like you, please join our Facebook Community at www.facebook.com/groups/1092629044754140/
The Importance of Self-Care and Self-Accountability in Healing from Narcissistic Abuse Healing from narcissistic abuse is a journey that requires immense strength, courage, and resilience. The pain inflicted by a narcissist can leave deep emotional wounds that often linger long after the relationship has ended. Amidst this healing process, self-care becomes not just a luxury but a necessity. It is the foundation upon which recovery is built. Yet, true self-care goes beyond the surface—it involves self-accountability, a commitment to nurturing oneself while being honest about the steps needed to move forward. In this episode of Breakdown to Breakthrough with Lisa A. Romano, Life Coach and award winning author, learn about the importance of the self care you need on the healing and awakening journey. When you've been through narcissistic abuse, it's common to feel depleted, emotionally drained, and disconnected from your own needs. Narcissists have a way of eroding your sense of self, often leaving you questioning your worth and value. This is why compassionate self-care is so vital. It's about reconnecting with yourself deeply, understanding that your needs and feelings are valid, and treating yourself with the kindness and love you may have been denied in the past. Self-care, in this context, isn't just about pampering yourself with a spa day or a new book—though those things can certainly be part of it. It's about actively prioritizing your well-being in every aspect of your life. It means setting boundaries that protect your peace, saying no to situations and people who drain you, and giving yourself permission to rest and recharge without guilt. By practicing self-care, you're affirming to yourself that you are worthy of love, care, and respect. Embracing Self-Accountability While self-care is about nurturing and protecting yourself, self-accountability is about taking ownership of your healing journey. After experiencing narcissistic abuse, it's natural to feel like a victim—because, in many ways, you were. However, healing requires you to move beyond that identity. This doesn't mean blaming yourself for what happened; it means recognizing your power to change your life moving forward. Self-accountability is about being honest with yourself about the areas of your life that need attention. It's about recognizing any patterns or behaviors that may have kept you stuck in the past and committing to making the changes necessary to break free from them. This could mean seeking therapy, learning about healthy relationship dynamics, or even just making a conscious effort to challenge negative self-talk. It's a process of growth that requires both self-compassion and self-discipline. The Balance Between Self-Care and Self-Accountability The healing journey is a delicate balance between self-care and self-accountability. Too much focus on self-care without accountability can lead to avoidance of the deeper work that healing requires. On the other hand, too much focus on accountability without care can result in self-criticism and burnout. The key is approaching your healing with a gentle heart and a firm resolve. Remember, healing is not a linear process. There will be days when self-care looks like taking a break and nurturing yourself and days when it means pushing through difficult emotions and holding yourself accountable for your progress. Both are equally important, and both require you to be kind to yourself throughout the journey. As you continue to heal from narcissistic abuse, remember that you are not alone. Many others have walked this path and found their way to the other side, and you can, too. By prioritizing self-care and embracing self-accountability, you are taking powerful steps toward reclaiming your life, happiness, and sense of self. You are worth the effort, and your future is brighter than you can imagine. Embark on the path to conscious awakening, emotional healing, and transformation with Lisa's Conscious Healing Academy, which includes a 3 tier coaching system that assists with one's awakening, emotional intelligence, and mental and emotional mastery. 12 Week Breakthrough Program (Level One - The Awakening) 8 Week Master Your Reality (Level 2 -- Deliberate Creating) Soul School - (Level Three -- Ascending Ego) To learn more, contact Lisa and her team members here; Contact Website Spotify Award Winning Books Facebook Support Group
In this episode, I sit down with Chris Felton, author of "Think and Grow You," to discuss his transformation from financial ruin to a successful entrepreneur. Chris shares his journey, the turning points that changed his life, and practical advice on taking radical self-accountability. We delve into his strategies for overcoming adversity, breaking free from limiting beliefs, and achieving lasting success. Chris's story is a testament to the power of mindset shifts and actionable steps in realizing one's full potential.Show NotesIntroduction: Mischa Zvegintzov introduces Chris Felton and his transformative journey.Chris's Background: From financial struggles and personal challenges to entrepreneurial success.Key Turning Points: The pivotal moments that led Chris to take radical self-accountability.Insights from "Think and Grow You": Chris's book and its core messages on mindset and growth.Practical Strategies: Tips for overcoming adversity and achieving financial freedom.Chris's Personal Stories: Anecdotes illustrating his journey and lessons learned.Final Thoughts: Encouragement for listeners to apply these insights in their own lives.Where to Find Chris: Visit Chris Felton's website chrisfelton.me and www.chrisfelton.me/book Mischa's Stuff!Guest Speak On 50 Podcasts In 100 Days! Join The Influence Army Waitlist HERE!Join The Influence Army Newsletter Here!Email me: contact@belove.mediaFor social Media: FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/MrMischaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mischaz/Subscribe and share with your business associates who could use a listen!
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Have you ever found yourself saying, “I just need someone to hold me accountable?” If you think you'd be able to be more consistent at creating a new habit if you had someone to hold you accountable, you're in the right place. Tune in to hear 6 things that stop us from practicing the skill of self-accountability. I'm outlining each one to show you how they might be showing up in your life, and what you can do to begin strengthening your ability to hold yourself accountable. Get full show notes and more information here: https://jodymoore.com/415