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“One of the benefits of having this tool, knowing how to hold other men accountable, is that you get to call men into their greatness. You get to help your kids, your partners, your friends, and your own life step into greatness. So, this is not just a tool for your benefit; it’s about developing a skill set for holding yourself and others accountable. Because at the end of the day, what else are we here for but to help other people step into lives that matter.” —Tait
Today on Men, This Way:
- 1:37 – The emotional aspects of moving and handling personal effects:
- 7:14 – The negative connotations of accountability and how it plays a crucial role in personal and relational growth
- 10:10 – Lone-Wolfing: The feeling that nobody cares
- 12:24 – Exploring empathy, new experiences, and how men can support each other in personal growth and overcoming challenges
- 15:02 – The importance of support from men’s groups and the impact of accountability in personal journeys
- 17:04 – Breaking the Bro Code: Men holding other men accountable
- 18:45 – The idea of accountability as punishment
- 20:55 – Losing privileges and going through hardship as part of being accountable
- 22:20 – The resistance that people feel around accountability
- 25:47 – The act of being seen and witnessed
- 28:10 – Accountability statistics and success rate
- 29:56 – Being supported by people who know what they’re doing
- 33:43 – Accepting and embracing challenges
- 43:10 – The importance of celebration and sharing personal successes
- 47:21 – The impact of recognition on motivation and happiness
- 51:57 – Recap: The elements of accountability
Connect with Bryan & Tait:
- Explore joining us and elevate your relationship: elevaterelationship.com
- Website: bryanreeves.com
- Instagram: @bryanreevesinsight / @taitarend08
- Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
This show is produced by Soulfire Productions
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