Ep. #73 What is YOUR Personal Code for each step of The Accountability Code

by Marci Barker / April 9th, 2024
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What is YOUR Personal Code for each step of The Accountability Code
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What is YOUR Personal Code for each step of The Accountability Code
In this episode, I shared how I'm feeling grateful and recounted a touching story from my accountability program. One of my clients, a busy mom managing a dance studio and family life, felt unsure about her reflection process. She worried if reflecting while driving was effective. I assured her that there's no "right" way and emphasized doing our best in any circumstance.
Reflecting, even during busy times, helps us grow. I urged listeners to be gentle with themselves and acknowledge their progress, no matter how minor, as they work towards accountability.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Sharing a client story from the accountability progra
Challenges faced by a busy mom managing a dance studio and family responsibilities
Uncertainty about the effectiveness of reflection, especially while driving
Emphasizing that there's no "right" way to reflect
Importance of doing our best in any circumstance
How reflection amidst chaos can lead to personal growth
Encouraging listeners to be kind to themselves
Acknowledging progress, no matter how small
Navigating the journey towards accountability
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