Outer Accountability
Gretchen shares insights on how obligers can achieve their goals by creating outer accountability. She suggests various ways to impose outside accountability, such as creating clients or students, volunteering, or posting embarrassing Facebook posts. Gretchen also explains how some obligers use imaginative techniques like thinking about their future selves to stay motivated.In this clip
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18: Gretchen Rubin | Four Tendencies: The Framework for a Better Life
Related Questions
How important is it to go all in on yourself when it comes to health, growth, and surrounding yourself with successful people when you're young and single with not many responsibilities like a wife or kids? This concept is discussed in several episodes and clips, including How to Follow Through On Your Good Intentions & What’s Going On Inside Your Brain, Accountability in Intentions, REPROGRAM Your Mind To DESTROY LAZINESS & PROCRASTINATION Today! | Rory Vaden, Integrity and Scheduling, 313 - How to Accomplish Your Dreams In ONE HOUR A Day with Steven Pressfield, Heart-Centered Action, Marie Forleo on Building a Business and Life of Your Dreams with Lewis Howes, The Power of Mentorship, JD Roth: The Journey of Transformation Against All Odds with Lewis Howes, Mirror of Transformation, Speak to Yourself This Way and Create The Life You Want, Rewrite Your Narrative, episode #378: Monetize Your Mind: Liberate Your Life & Business with Sarah Swain, Embracing Change, Office Hours: The Business of Podcasting, Leaving Your Job To Start A Business, and the Pros and Cons of Stock Buybacks, Comparing Ourselves, 623. Melissa Wood Tepperberg On Food Freedom, True Authenticity, and Trusting The Process, Finding Fulfillment, and "PSYCHOLOGIST REVEALS The #1 Thing HOLDING YOU BACK In Life! | Scott Barry Kaufman & Lewis Howes," and "Balancing Love and Purpose"?
How does this concept relate to comparing ourselves, as discussed in episodes like 623, Melissa Wood Tepperberg On Food Freedom, True Authenticity and Trusting The Process, and "Balancing Love and Purpose"?
What does Gretchen Rubin say about the flexibility of upholders in her explanation in the episode 18: Gretchen Rubin | Four Tendencies: The Framework for a Better Life and the clip Understanding Upholders and Obligers?