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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 15 MIN

Accountability Creates Reality

from The AJNashville Podcast · host Alex Jimenez

Why is it we don't intrinsically receive accountability from others around us who call themselves our friends? Many times, we are more willing to talk shit behind their back about their actions than truly call them out to their face for being inconsistent with their own actions towards their goals. Is it coming from a place of fear that we don't say it directly to their face? What does that say about the relationship you have with them if you cannot speak with honesty? How much dignity do you really have if you cannot hold accountability in each other's words?If someone shares a goal, aspiration, want, need, or dream with you, there has to be a reason behind it. By holding people accountable, you elevate others around you because they are no longer anchored to their old behaviors. Holding accountability with each other allows you to grow beyond the point that has been holding you back; a true friend will do that for you without malicious intent, and you need to hold value in that person over frustration with your own ego. There is a great deal of bravery in being able to speak up to your friends for their own sake of growth, and if they cannot accept that, all you can do is pray one day they will once they have grown enough to accept it, and know that your integrity still matters, for it is YOURS.You do not have to announce your progress to the world as it is happening, you can also surprise everyone once your goal has been accomplished and are ready to celebrate your feat with others. Moving in silence can be a good thing when it is in a positive direction.Let this podcast sink in. Listen, relisten, slow it down. Allow your mind to find the profound message within that unlocks that mental space you need to think more deeply. Free your mind from the unproductive habits you have conditioned it to endure and operate from. Let it create a reality you are proud to live in because you are disciplined enough to hold accountability and build what it is you set out to achieve. The things we do on a day-to-day basis have an impact; create an impression of yourself that others can rely on for stability and motivation. Stop wasting your time doing average shit for the people you truly care about and provide that great experience you know you want to have and share with them in life. Hold the people accountable for the things that they want to achieve because they deserve the accountability and you deserve to see them win. 1% better every day, that's what MY listeners deserve.

Why is it we don't intrinsically receive accountability from others around us who call themselves our friends? Many times, we are more willing to talk shit behind their back about their actions than truly call them out to their face for being inconsistent with their own actions towards their goals. Is it coming from a place of fear that we don't say it directly to their face? What does that say about the relationship you have with them if you cannot speak with honesty? How much dignity do you...

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