Here is a quick four-minute video giving you step-by-step instructions on how to get over your fear of asking for financial help, how to identify your accountability partner and how to approach that person and ask for help. I’m not talking about handouts. I’m talking about something much more important, as you’ll see. It doesn’t matter if you want to get out of debt or be in business for yourself, this video is for you. At the end of this video, I throw down the ultimate Wealth Pilgrim Challenge. Will you accept my challenge?
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Neal, Great Vid/Post. you went right to the heart of the matter for so many of us. It really is hard to ask for help in most areas of our lives, but I think the financial area is one of the toughest. I often hit this same roadblock with clients. I am going to share your post with my clients and friends. Thanks again. Well done.
Carece
I deal with this every day too. I am fortunate to have a number of accountability partners and it’s made all the difference.
I am glad you found this useful. I’d love to know how things unfold for you, your friends and clients. Thanks!
Neal,
I’m going to call my friend Barry today and ask him to be my accountability partner. He already asks me every time I see him what’s up with my job situation, but we don’t talk much.
Doing this will actually provide a structure by which we can be in more regular contact.
So I not only get accountability, I also get to talk to my friend more often!
Thanks,
Tom
Nice job Tom! Please let me know how your weekly calls go.