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Jerry Wilkinson
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over 6 months ago

I provided sales and operational leadership over multi-site locations throughout my work history. My ambition is to play a key role in contributing to the on-going success and continuation of a business enterprise committed to serving market needs at or beyond market expectation. I enjoy building and growing sales momentum by (1) investing time to understand buyer's challenges and needs, (2) transferring knowledge and solutions that meet the buying audience right where they are, and (3) delivering consistent quality products and service to develop a loyal fan base and repeat business.
I'm a credible leader with a strong track record and I have a lot more in my tank to offer. #leadership #intergrity #accountability

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Shundria Washington
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over 6 months ago

If your coworker's/employee's can't or won't seem to grasp the bigger picture... Explain "If the company is NOT making money then you're NOT making money!" #BiggerPicture #Profitability #Accountability #Integrity

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Jason Roberson
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over 6 months ago

Do you want to feel more power in your life? Don't you seek a feeling of being untouchable and bigger than your current problems? If so I have a route to this power and the route is through extreme accountability.

Accountable - adjective

  1. (of a person, organization, or institution) required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible.
  • This means whatever happens in your life, you believe you had some part in it and although it may not be your fault you contributed to the situation and more importantly you hold the solution.

"If I got hit by a car drving, I would be like damn I left the house too early today" Gary V

Here are 2 huge reasons accountability causes increases in power.

  1. You can see more opportunity. Let's say your neighbor has a broken coil on their stove. This is a problem because its broke in a way that if heated again it might shatter into hot flying pieces. You have no visibility to this problem so its impossible for you to have a solution ready for it. However if the neighbors house catches fire this will have a huge impact on your safety. Although we don't feel responsible for some issues they are usually near and will affect us.

When we take an accountability stance on our life it puts all problems in our own kitchen and thus shapes our thinking toward solutions. Even if you are aware of a problem if you don't think you are accountable in anyway your mind won't bother coming up with solutions. You can see more opportunity when you increase accountable because our minds are natural solution machines when we own a challenge.

  1. You eliminate victim energy When you decide you are the solution to every problem in sight you own the stance of hero or potential victor. The opposite is victim energy which forces one to seek an oppressor. Less time spent on finding someone to be a victim to, can free up time to be spent on solutions. The benefit is you show up more confidently in life.

Action Step 1- Today try to catch yourself telling a victim story and blaming someone or thing for where you are in life currently. When you notice this thinking find a way to be fully accountable. List the ways you played a role in what happen even if all you did was show up.

Step 2 -The next step is a move toward solutions, however I want to emphasize doing this from a place of power which means focus on step 1 mainly. This is the place to apply practice.

-To Being The Hero Of Your Story.

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