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Personal Accountability: The Secret Ingredient for Success and Happiness

December 9, 2011 by Mark Samuel Leave a Comment

Some people are successful in business, others have great relationships, but how many people do you know who are successful in business and have wonderful relationships? Now, you can have both.

Managers, parents, union workers, college students, entrepreneurs, and educators have used Personal Accountability to achieve their personal, professional and relationship goals and achieve lasting success.

Recently I had a discussion with a professor from a college in Canada who talked about using Personal Accountability for her lowest performing students. Within weeks, these students not only improved their grades, but “linked their personal accountability to their life happiness.” It’s true – no more excuses, no blaming of others or oneself, no more avoidance of difficult situations or communications. Using Personal Accountability you gain confidence, a sense of purpose and take the actions necessary to improve performance, relationships and influence of others.

And, there is one more benefit to Personal Accountability most people don’t mention. You don’t have to be perfect to be successful! Personal accountability allows for mistakes while you achieve new levels of success. So, at the end of the day, you learn keys for responding to the changes in life that cause most people to get stuck or give up on their dreams.

Begin taking charge of your life today…the life you always wanted to have!

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