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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Finding The “Right” Accountability Partner

Finding The “Right” Accountability Partner



 Keep It Short Term in the Beginning 

When you find someone that you think might make a good accountability partner, make sure to keep things casual at first. You want to agree to a limited trial time of six weeks to three months. After this time frame, you can evaluate your partnership and decide if you’d like to continue it. 

For the first meeting, you’ll want to plan for an hour or so. This gives you and your partner time to talk about your core values, your goals, and your business principles. It can be exciting to get to know your accountability partner so take your time and don’t rush your first session together. 

Consider Paid Options 

Sometimes, you need more help than one or two partners can offer. In that case, you may want to consider paying to join an accountability group or business mastermind. These groups give you a chance to meet regularly online and talk with other solopreneurs and small business owners. If this kind of support still isn’t enough, consider hiring a business coach to guide you through this season of your business. 



 It can take some time to find an accountability partner that you connect. Just keep patiently searching and you’ll eventually discover a solopreneur that’s a great fit for you


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