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Accountability: Turning the Mirror Inward

Episode 43 of the Fuller Living With Dr. Ashitey podcast, hosted by dr.ash2010, titled "Accountability: Turning the Mirror Inward" was published on October 20, 2025 and runs 22 minutes.

October 20, 2025 ·22m · Fuller Living With Dr. Ashitey

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In this week’s episode of Fuller Living with Dr. Ashitey, we explore the third pillar of the Fuller Living Framework — Accountability. Dr. Sarah Ashitey shares how real growth begins when you stop blaming external circumstances and start taking ownership of your choices, your energy, and your results.You’ll learn:Why we often avoid accountability — and the hidden comfort in blaming others.How to “consider the consequences,” a concept from Brian Tracy’s Eat That Frog, to start thinking ahead and making intentional choices.Three practical ways to build accountability in everyday life — and a SMART goal challenge to help you start this week.This episode is both a mirror and a reset — a reminder that you can’t always control what happens around you, but you can always control what happens next.Download the free Purposeful Goal-Setting Blueprint: drashitey.com/blueprintJoin my mailing list for upcoming resources and announcements about Fuller Living: The Coaching Co.Book a 1:1 Intensive: drashitey.com/intensive

In this week’s episode of Fuller Living with Dr. Ashitey, we explore the third pillar of the Fuller Living Framework — Accountability. Dr. Sarah Ashitey shares how real growth begins when you stop blaming external circumstances and start taking ownership of your choices, your energy, and your results.

You’ll learn:

  • Why we often avoid accountability — and the hidden comfort in blaming others.

  • How to “consider the consequences,” a concept from Brian Tracy’s Eat That Frog, to start thinking ahead and making intentional choices.

  • Three practical ways to build accountability in everyday life — and a SMART goal challenge to help you start this week.

This episode is both a mirror and a reset — a reminder that you can’t always control what happens around you, but you can always control what happens next.

Download the free Purposeful Goal-Setting Blueprint: drashitey.com/blueprint
Join my mailing list for upcoming resources and announcements about Fuller Living: The Coaching Co.
Book a 1:1 Intensive: drashitey.com/intensive

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