Accountability
Do you struggle to maintain your habits and achieve your goals?
If so, it might be a good idea to ask someone to hold you accountable to them.
Research shows that this strategy can make us much likelier to follow through on our intentions.
One weight-loss study, for instance, found that participants who got support from a “weight-loss buddy” lost significantly more weight and inches than participants who went at it alone1.
Knowing that someone else is watching our efforts can be very motivating.
We care a lot about what other people think and don’t want them to have a lesser opinion of us.
And you can use this to your advantage by, for example:
Hiring a coach who can track your progress continually.Getting a trainer who can monitor your gym visits consistently.Teaming up with a friend and holding each other accountable.If you can find a good way to implement accountability, you’ll be likelier to get where you want to go — and you’ll probably have a lot more fun along the way.
FootnoteThe Buddy Benefit: Increasing the Effectiveness of an Employee-Targeted Weight-Loss Program by René Dailey et al.The post Accountability appeared first on Patrik Edblad.