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How to work accountability into your ADHD life

EPISODE · Dec 26, 2017 · 1H 3M

How to work accountability into your ADHD life

from Overcoming Distractions-Thriving with ADHD, ADD

The word accountability can sometimes come off as a negative word or concept. But leveraged properly, accountability can be a powerful way to achieve more in life and in business. However, accountability techniques need to be implemented in the proper way to ensure success.   Many of us have heard about accountability groups or accountability partners/buddies and on this ADHD podcast, we talk with Eric Tivers who runs many accountability groups for those with ADHD.   Eric is a LCSW, an ADHD coach and hosts the very popular podcast ADHD rewired.   Eric and I have a great discussion about many facets of accountability.   Some of the topics we discuss are:   What is accountability? Why does accountability work? Is accountability a difficult concept for some? And what is the resistance? For those in business, why is this important? Are there different kinds of accountability? How do you get a business professional comfortable with being accountable. To others and themselves? If someone is new to coaching or having an accountability partner, what is the best way to get started, get used to having someone there? Where do people fall down?   To find out more about Eric, his podcast and his coaching programs visit him at his website;   https://www.adhdrewired.com/

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