Most people with reasonable maturity and experiential learning,
develop the sense for right and wrong for themselves, and subconsciously know
the direction. This is the genesis of good intents that people struggle to
translate into action. They realise the repercussions of forward movement and
even dream about the outcomes. It is at this stage that execution becomes a big
pitfall for most.
Successful execution requires accountability and once that
commitment happens, execution barriers are overcome. Think of a simple alarm or
a reminder that ensures we get into requisite action, and in time. Imagine what
accountability can do to the process of positive change in lives of those who
support their intents with accountability, and will to act. To know more about
accountability for execution, visit ( www.thegrowthevangelist.com )
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