Step Three - Get Accountable - Deepstash

Step Three - Get Accountable

Having a person that knows your goals and will ask you about them spurs you to accomplish them.

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The "One Day" cycle is a dangerous lie that we tell ourselves. It's a lie that we can wake up from 10 years later and realize we never really did anything that we really wanted to.

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