The Accountability Minute:Business Acceleration|Productivity

Step #2 To Get You Closer to Achieving Your Goals

Anne Bachrach

Today we are talking about step #2 that you can take right away to get you closer to achieving your goals, which is to Keep Showing Up. 

 

If you believe in what you’re doing, just keep showing up.  You never know when your breakthrough opportunity will appear, so bring your best to every situation.  When the right opportunity appears, you’ll be ready!

 

Did you know that Allyson Felix made it to the Olympics in just over one year.  With an intense training schedule of five to six hours per day, her persistence paid off.  By the end of her training season in 2003, she had broken many records, including one set by Olympic Gold Medalist, Marion Jones.  At the 2004 Olympics, she won the Silver Medal by running a 22.18 in the 200-meter race.  Amazingly, she did all of this while being a high-school senior and a freshman college student. She is a great example of someone who kept showing up every day, so she could realize her dreams. 

 

Tune in tomorrow for Step #3 to help you get closer to achieving your goals.

 

 

I’m the author of many books, including, Excuses Don’t Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, My Gratitude Journal, the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, and The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more.  

 

Aim for what you want each and every day!  

Anne Bachrach

The Accountability Coach™

 

Today we are talking about step #2 that you can take right away to get you closer to achieving your goals, which is to Keep Showing Up. 

 

If you believe in what you’re doing, just keep showing up.  You never know when your breakthrough opportunity will appear, so bring your best to every situation.  When the right opportunity appears, you’ll be ready!

 

Did you know that Allyson Felix made it to the Olympics in just over one year.  With an intense training schedule of five to six hours per day, her persistence paid off.  By the end of her training season in 2003, she had broken many records, including one set by Olympic Gold Medalist, Marion Jones.  At the 2004 Olympics, she won the Silver Medal by running a 22.18 in the 200-meter race.  Amazingly, she did all of this while being a high-school senior and a freshman college student. She is a great example of someone who kept showing up every day, so she could realize her dreams. 

 

Tune in tomorrow for Step #3 to help you get closer to achieving your goals.

 

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I’m the author of many books, including, Excuses Don’t Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, My Gratitude Journal, the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, and The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more.  

 

Aim for what you want each and every day!  

Anne Bachrach

The Accountability Coach™

 

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