When it comes to working on our goals consistently most of us have a hard time keeping up the momentum.
Consistent action doesn’t seem to be an inborn human trait.
However, letting letting our procrastination and various delaying habits block us from getting done what we dream of completing - that’s totally natural for 99% of the planet.
So, how do we circumvent our procrastination and actually achieve what we want?
Through the positive effects of peer pressure and accountability.
If you make yourself accountable to someone (whether it’s yourself or others) you’re more likely to complete your to-do list.
And since being accountable to others has a more powerful effect than just being accountable to yourself, I’ve created this email-based Accountability Clinic.
Each week you’ll receive a short email with time and goal management tips. Plus once a week you’ll be asked to go the Someday-Busting Forums and report on your week, providing the rest of the people in the clinic with:
Peer pressure doesn’t always have to have a negative connotation - it can be used to produce good results. By signing up to the Accountability Clinic you’ll not only help yourself bust a few Somedays, but you’ll also be helping others get over their procrastination habits and learn a bit more about the patterns of action or inaction that block the completion of their dreams.
Together let’s eradicate the “I’ll Get Around To It Someday” strain of Someday Syndrome.