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Why is holding people accountable so difficult as a female business owner? How did simply holding people accountable become associated with being bitchy? Why do not only others tend to think that but we, as women, can even think that about ourselves? It's not right!
In this episode, I tackle the problem of holding people accountable. It seems that in today's age, this can be harder than ever before. But it shouldn't be. All you're actually doing is expecting people to do what they agreed to do. It's not unreasonable. I've found that the most important and impactful form of accountability is holding ourselves accountable. What do I mean by that? Let's talk about how to hold people accountable, without anger and while showing one of the highest forms of love.
"Women, over time, learn to not hold themselves to account when other people disregard, disrespect, do not follow through on – or just ignore – a grievance. Because they don't want to be thought of as aggressive or bitchy… They get left out of the tribe. So what I want you to know is: You're very welcome in my tribe." – Kris Plachy
What You'll LearnFREE PASS WEEK! Join me every morning at 8:00 a.m. the week of October 10. We'll be meeting for 5 days and having a series of business-building calls. It's your FREE opportunity to work on real issues you're facing as a female business owner! Register today at krisplachy.com/freepass. Did I mention it's FREE???
Book Recommendation: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
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Why is holding people accountable so difficult as a female business owner? How did simply holding people accountable become associated with being bitchy? Why do not only others tend to think that but we, as women, can even think that about ourselves? It's not right!
In this episode, I tackle the problem of holding people accountable. It seems that in today's age, this can be harder than ever before. But it shouldn't be. All you're actually doing is expecting people to do what they agreed to do. It's not unreasonable. I've found that the most important and impactful form of accountability is holding ourselves accountable. What do I mean by that? Let's talk about how to hold people accountable, without anger and while showing one of the highest forms of love.
"Women, over time, learn to not hold themselves to account when other people disregard, disrespect, do not follow through on – or just ignore – a grievance. Because they don't want to be thought of as aggressive or bitchy… They get left out of the tribe. So what I want you to know is: You're very welcome in my tribe." – Kris Plachy
What You'll LearnFREE PASS WEEK! Join me every morning at 8:00 a.m. the week of October 10. We'll be meeting for 5 days and having a series of business-building calls. It's your FREE opportunity to work on real issues you're facing as a female business owner! Register today at krisplachy.com/freepass. Did I mention it's FREE???
Book Recommendation: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
Connect with Kris Plachy Reminders:
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