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The ONE Thing

228. Accountability from a 5-Year-Old | Form A Power Habit Today with Tim Beverlin

The ONE Thing

NOVA Media

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Do you wish there was someone in your world willing to hold you accountable?  Most of us want someone in our life who has a vision of what’s possible for us and is willing to take a stand for our greatness, even when we’re fighting for our limitations.  Tim Beverlin found that person – and he found it in the form of a five-year-old girl. In this episode, Tim shares his own 66-day journey so you can see what it looks like to leverage accountability and form that first power habit – and how weaving purpose into all of this can take your results to an even higher level. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/podcast. In this episode, you will learn... [02:00] What it’s like on day 66 of a 66-day challenge. [04:00] How your children can support you and keep you more accountable (and how you can help them live The ONE Thing). [13:35] How enlisting support from your children can bring a sense of purpose to a 66-day challenge. [18:20] What you can do to bring a counterbalance to the seven most important areas of your life. [23:00] How you can decide what your next power habit should be. Links & Tools From This Episode Want to be a founding member? Help us create our next event: the1thing.com/summit Connect with Tim on LinkedIn Download your 66-day calendar Mentioned in this episode: Factor 75 Head to FactorMeals.com/one50 and use code one50 to get 50% off. That’s code one50 at FactorMeals.com/one50 to get 50% off! Factor 75

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0:00.0

This is the One Thing Podcast where we teach you the surprisingly simple truth behind extraordinary results.

0:09.0

My name is Jeff Woods. I'm the Vice President here at the One Thing team.

0:14.6

We often wish that we had someone in our world

0:19.7

who could hold us accountable,

0:21.4

who could have a vision of what's possible for us and would be willing to take a

0:26.2

stand for our greatness when we may be fighting for our limitations. The

0:32.0

person you're going to meet today found that person and he found it in the form of a five-year-old. His daughter.

0:40.0

If you've read the book you know the FM Alexander quote that people do not decide their futures, they decide their habits and their habits decide their futures.

0:50.0

What are the habits that you can form?

0:53.0

That if you formed them would make achieving extraordinary life easier or unnecessary?

0:58.0

And who are the people in your world who can begin holding you accountable as you go on your first 66 day challenge to making that a power habit?

1:09.0

Today's episode is a journey of what it looks like to form that first habit, what it looks like to seek accountability, and how purpose can be woven in to all of this to take your results to an even higher level.

1:22.0

With that, let's get into this conversation with Tim

1:24.9

Beverly.

1:27.7

In today's world, we are drowning in content. At At times I've really struggled to find good quality,

1:35.6

reputable, meaningful content that piques my interest and challenges me to think differently or

1:40.1

learn something I can actually use. That's why I look to the Harvard Business Review.

1:44.9

The Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking through its

1:49.2

flagship magazine and digital content and tools published on HPR.org.

1:54.0

Harvard Business Review provides professionals around the world with rigorous insight

1:58.0

and best practices to lead themselves and their organizations more effectively

2:02.0

to make a positive impact.

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