Ultimate Accountability
Consider the implications of this idea.
What if I were to follow you with a camera crew 24 hours a day 7 days a week for the next 100 days while you went for your goals?
I bet 3 things would happen….
1) You would START doing the things you say you need to do.
2) You would STOP doing the things you know you shouldn’t be doing.
3. You would MAKE monumental performance gains and change your life.
Throughout every area of your life it’s important to understand that ALL unfinished goals, projects and relationships are the result of broken promises, unfulfilled commitments, and lack of accountability.
With that reality in mind, I wanted to share with you an exciting opportunity to achieve every goal you set, to enforce ultimate accountability into your life, and show you how you can make monumental performance gains.
It’s called the 100 Day Challenge and you can check it out by visiting this site!
What To Do Now? Go to the 100 Day Challenge and remember to Comment and Share your feedback with friends and colleagues.
Tags: 100 Day Challenge, Accountability, Everything Counts, Gary Ryan Blair, performance














6 Responses to “Ultimate Accountability”
Julia December 5th, 2009 at 1:46 am
I cannot wait to begin the 100 day challenge!! I have often thought about what my life would really be like if someone were to follow me around with a video camera; the things that I would do, the things I would say . . . and on the other hand; the things that I would NOT do or say . . . hmmmm! Thanks for always giving me food for thought and inspiration for change!
jonathan figaro December 5th, 2009 at 6:39 am
I love your site and its commitment to excellence. Great work!
John Duffield December 5th, 2009 at 9:07 am
Hello Gary. Here’s something I learned about “ultimate accountability”.
Actually, I learned it the hard way…by going without it for perhaps fifty years.
Anyhow, here we go. When I figured out how to be myself….getting out from under fears of judgment…everything changed for me. No longer did I need to beat myself with a stick to “go after my goals” or have a camera crew threaten to make my procrastination public.
Dreams and goals in sync with my heart simply flowed forth….along with a huge passion to follow them. Driven by heartsong, I was truly accountable for my own destiny.
I’m enjoying following your blog Gary. Ciao. John Duffield
Alexi Bracey December 5th, 2009 at 11:27 am
I learned through Gary over the months I was mentored, that accountability all is tied into integrity which goes back to the basics of keeping a commitment, honouring a promise and achieving a goal; all achieved by raising ones bar of excellence.
Annaly December 5th, 2009 at 1:51 pm
Luv the title of your blog. Reminds me of my favorite Depeche Mode songs, ‘Everything Counts in Large Amounts.’
Inu January 6th, 2010 at 12:59 am
wow…this is motivating me to take the challange…..I think i will