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Accountability In Your Online Home Business

 

I want to talk about a topic that some online home business owners will like, and some will not. Some people may disagree with, some people may like what I'm about to say.

 

But what I'm about to say is based off of what I have witnessed over the last few months.

 

And this isn't to directly call out any individual personally, but actually an observation.

 

Now, when you are building a small business online, or when you have an online home business, each week or each day that passes, if you are not moving your business forward then ultimately you're going backwards.

 

I don't believe there's such a thing as staying still - me personally - I believe...

 

You Are Either Moving Forwards Or You're Going Backwards

 

Now I believe that having some accountability for yourself assists you in a positive way to keep you on track.

 

But here's my topic of the day, that I want to just mention... is how different people react differently to accountability. And I'll tell you where this is coming from...

 

Going back two or three months, I started in our private community group that we have just for our Certified Partners at Internet Profits (which is from our Partner Program). I do this daily broadcast that I call the Daily Dean inside of our group.

 

So Every Day, I Go On Facebook Live

 

...and I share something, or talk about a topic, or share something that's working, or show them something that I'm doing. And one of the things I do every Monday is, I actually have an accountability session, where basically I ask people to leave their statement of intent for this week.

 

Meaning every Monday, they get to turn up to my live broadcast and and make a statement about what it is that they're doing in their business and why they're going to accomplish those things that week.

 

So it's essentially, on Mondays, I say,

 

 

“Let Me Know What You're Going To Get Done This Week”

 

And then at the end of the week, on Friday, I revisit what people have said - I read out what they said they were going to accomplish, for an update on how things are going.

 

Now I've noticed something interesting. Initially everybody was like, "Yes! Some accountability great. This is really going to be helpful." But as time goes on, and this is not an observation that I've realised - this isn't just from my Partners, this is everybody.

 

Everybody handles accountability differently. Some online home business owners thrive with accountability, and some shy away from accountability. And it's interesting to see - and I tell you why this is - because...

 

Some People Say They're Going To Do Things, But Don't

 

Some people make a statement of intent, that I'm going to accomplish or finish X Y & Z tasks this week, and then it comes to the end of the week and I don't hear from them.

 

Then the next week comes around, and people say things like, "Okay, so this week I'm definitely getting this done - I didn't pull the trigger yet because of this reason or that reason. And then the next week comes and they say the same thing. And then eventually, they stop leaving their statement of intent.

 

So the reason I'm bringing this up today, is to get you to think - and I know some of our Certified Partners will be watching this, and if this applies to you, or if you're not even our Certified Partners and this applies - this should be a...

 

Very Important Message For Online Home Business Owners

 

...a very important thought, that I want you to consider...

 

Are you:

 

  1. Setting goals for yourself? ...and...
  2. Are you getting them done?

 

Because if you say I'm going to do a new video this week, or I'm going to write that blog post, or I'm going to place the ad, or I'm going to finish that case study, or I'm going to launch that product, I'm going to do this or that...

 

If the weeks keep passing by and you say you're doing it, but you're not - you need to address why.

 

Now I'll Be The First To Say...

 

...that, over the last 12 months, I ran into a situation in my company where I had all these intentions of getting things done, and things were not happening in a timely manner that I'd set out.

 

And deadlines kept coming and going, and coming and going. And so...

 

I'm Not Being A Hypocrite When I Say This...

 

...but what I am saying is - if you find that this is happening to you, the lesson that I've learned over the last 12 months is; you have to sit down and assess why.

 

Why are you missing deadlines? Why is that thing not complete? Why did you say you'd get that done, and it isn't? And when you understand the 'why', then you can find the fix. Then you can seek the solution.

 

For me, that solution was growing my team and bringing on-board new members into the company to help me get things finished. Because too much was my responsibility and too much wasn't getting done.

 

If you're saying you're going to get it done, and you're not getting it done because you're afraid, or you fear getting it wrong, or you fear something not working out, then you've got to just get over that and push through.

 

But ultimately here's the message of the day: First, set goals. Second, get them done to the best of your ability. And if you can't or you're not, assess why and fix it.

 

Okay, so with that said we're here at the offices. Time for me to get in there do some recording and lots of other cool stuff. So have a great day and I shall see you again in A Different Way To Build An Audience On Facebook another episode of The Drive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evo8_XwU18g


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Sep 24, 2023  ( 1 comment )  
9/24/2023
11:17am
Jaime Ukol (ukolalex_a72)

Accountability is a crucial aspect of running a successful online home business ( i know it as an owner of DevOps company). It involves taking responsibility for your actions, decisions, and outcomes. Here's why accountability matters in your online home business:

  1. Goal Achievement: Accountability helps you set and achieve your business goals. When you're accountable, you're more likely to stay committed to your objectives and take consistent action to reach them.

  2. Time Management: Working from home can be challenging due to potential distractions. Being accountable means managing your time effectively, staying focused on tasks, and avoiding procrastination.

  3. Quality of Work: Accountability ensures that you maintain high standards of quality in your products or services. It motivates you to deliver what you promise to your customers and clients.

  4. Customer Trust: Customers value businesses that are reliable and accountable. When you consistently meet their expectations, you build trust and loyalty, which are vital for long-term success.

  5. Adaptability: Being accountable means taking ownership of both successes and failures. This allows you to adapt and make improvements when things don't go as planned.

  6. Financial Responsibility: In your home business, financial management is critical. Being accountable for your finances helps you track income and expenses, make informed decisions, and achieve financial stability.

  7. Continuous Learning: Accountability encourages a growth mindset. When you take responsibility for your learning and development, you're more likely to seek knowledge and improve your skills.

  8. Work-Life Balance: Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is essential when working from home. Being accountable helps you set boundaries and prioritize both your personal and professional life.

  9. Measurable Results: To assess your business's progress, you need measurable results. Accountability drives you to track key performance indicators (KPIs) and make data-driven decisions.

  10. Motivation: Knowing that you're accountable for your business's success can be a powerful motivator. It keeps you driven to overcome challenges and persevere during tough times.

Ways to Foster Accountability in Your Online Home Business:

  1. Set Clear Goals: Define specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals for your business.

  2. Create a Business Plan: Develop a comprehensive business plan that outlines your strategies, target audience, and financial projections.

  3. Track Progress: Regularly review your progress against your goals and adjust your strategies as needed.

  4. Seek Feedback: Encourage feedback from customers, peers, or mentors to gain insights and make improvements.

  5. Stay Organized: Use tools like calendars, to-do lists, and project management software to stay organized and meet deadlines.

  6. Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with industry trends, market changes, and emerging technologies that can impact your business.

  7. Networking: Join online business communities or networking groups to connect with others who can hold you accountable and offer support.

  8. Learn from Mistakes: Instead of blaming others or circumstances, take responsibility for mistakes, learn from them, and use them as opportunities for growth.

By embracing accountability in your online home business, you not only increase your chances of success but also build a reputation as a reliable and trustworthy entrepreneur. It's a fundamental principle that can drive positive outcomes in various aspects of your business and personal life.

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