Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Start an Accountability Journal

Journals serve more than one purpose. Below, 1 Year Millionaire Journey Strategists, Kim Crouch and Lisa Maria Carroll enlighten us as to how journaling helps us see our process and progress. The written journal gives us a written view of both and reminds us how to be successful.

Take Action Tuesday: Start An Accountability Journal
Posted: 20 Apr 2010 12:00 AM PDT

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.Walt Disney

Journals are amazing things. When done right and honestly, they give us great insight into how we really feel, think and believe. They really teach us a lot about our self and they often serve as a vehicle of growth. Today, I’m encouraging you to begin keeping an accountability journal not only to record your achievements but also to measure your progress. The truth is over the years, I have come to realize that the difference between those who succeed and those who don’t is one thing: action. Many people say they really want success, but one of the reasons many people aren’t successful is because a gap exists between their actions and what they say they really want. Accountability is always the process that determines whether your words, thoughts and actions are in alignment. One way to know if you’re in alignment is to keep an accountability journal. This is a journal where you write down each day what actions you took in furtherance of your stated dreams or goals. If your journal is blank for a few days then you have got a problem because the truth is you should be doing at a minimum 1-3 actions each day that move you in the direction of goal achievement. This is why the journal is such a great tool because it’s an objective measure. If you’re honest with what you accomplish each day, you will be able to really see if you’re moving forward or standing still. And one thing I can assure you is nothing is ever accomplished by standing still so take action today to find out in which direction you’re headed.

1 comment:

  1. An accountability journal has been a great tool I've used for the last 10 years. It really keeps me on track and moving. It doesn't allow me to skimp at all or lie to myself about how I'm doing.

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