Accountability vs. Blame
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Welcome back to The ALeeT Podcast! This week, we're tackling a topic that hits every area of life: Accountability vs. Blame. Everyone loves to point fingers, but true accountability means owning your actions, emotions, and responsibilities, without passing the buck.
In this episode, we cover:
- Accountability & Goals: Why SMART goals aren't enough if you don't adapt (hello, P.R.I.M.E.R. method).
- Life Roles: From parenting to pet ownership to paying bills. What accountability looks like in everyday life.
- Your Actions: Why owning mistakes builds trust, and how blame just wastes time.
- Your Emotions: Emotional intelligence = owning your reactions, not matching someone else's chaos.
- Military Lessons: How core values and debriefs drilled accountability into me, and how it applies to everyone.
- Football Analogy: Football is back, baby! Why life is like carrying the ball, and why nobody else can hold it for you.
Key Takeaway:
Accountability isn't punishment--it's ownership. And ownership is freedom.
Call-to-Action:
This week, jump on Instagram @The_ALeeT_Podcast and drop a comment:
- A time you should have held yourself accountable but didn't.
- A time you did hold yourself accountable.
- A time you held someone else accountable.
Because staying Spuggin' ALeeT means owning the ball and not fumbling your strength, power, unity, or growth (SPUG).
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