In episode 28 of the Done with Dieting Podcast, I'm talking all about accountability; specifically, the difference between internal and external accountability - What Gretchen Rubin differentiates Upholders from Obligers in her book, The Four Tendencies.
As women, we're socialized to put other people's wants and needs before our own. So of course it makes sense that most of us can keep commitments to others, but not ourselves.
But this quality is changeable.
I know because *I* used to not be able to keep commitments to myself.
But now I can.
And if we ever want to be able to 'get consistent', or 'be disciplined', putting ourselves and our needs on the list of priorities, is a MUST.
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