Accountability isn’t about blame

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All too often we confuse things in life and the word ‘accountability’ is often synonymous with blame and losing your job, especially in the corporate world.

Once someone utters the word ‘accountability’ everyone runs for cover. When we get to ourselves too, the thought of being accountable sends shivers down our spine, we can no longer blame others.

Accountability is not about blaming others or blaming ourselves, it is not about blame in any way.

It is about realising that we are responsible for our outcomes in life.

Realising responsibility removes the opportunity to hide behind excuses, so this, in turn, facilitates learning, learning if applied leads to better outcomes and thus accountability is the catalyst for better outcomes.

From the moment we are born to the moment we die, we are the only common factor in every single thing that goes on in our life that matters. We can not control what others do, or the weather or any other common excuses. We can control what we do and in order to improve how we control ourselves, we have to learn, and learning can only begin once we accept that we were responsible for the outcome. Not to blame, but to be responsible, there is a huge difference.

Blame creates victims and blocks progress. Responsibility creates an understanding that we created the outcome, so therefore, we can learn, improve and create better outcomes.

Don’t look for blame, look for learning and take account of what we do. It is the route to better outcomes and a happier life.

Once you start…

Philip Dodson #NewWorldProject

Once you start something, especially if you make a public announcement about it, you feel the pressure to keep it going, you also fear the ridicule of stopping and having to admit that it was a failure.

Like most things, there is a temptation to pick the easy ‘wins’ the ‘low hanging fruit’ and once you had those wins and picked the fruit that is in easy reach, then you face the hard stuff.

This is the real test of your faith, even though you’ve publicly stated that you are going to do a certain thing, you get faced with the hard work, the things that will really test your bravery, it will test you to see just how vulnerable you are prepared to be.

However, the more it feels uncomfortable, the more you feel the vulnerability and the desire to hide, then the more likely what you are doing is the right thing to do.

The more you challenge yourself to create the best you are capable of, your most rebellious work, your most daring ideas. Then the more our ‘chimp’ limbic brain will act up – good. That means you’ve hit the jackpot and if you haven’t got that feeling, then it’s not worth doing.

So once you start to feel the willingness to hide away and not do, then it is the best time to get that thing started.