Accountability: the
quality or state of being accountable; an
obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for
one's actions.
How accountable
are we and to whom? Do we take responsibility for our behavior, sincerely and honestly account for it
to our wives, children, friends, even co-workers? And if so, how?
Accountability reminds me of change and change reminds me of the old question about how many psychiatrists it takes to change a light bulb. The answer, of course, is that you never know because the light bulb must first want to change. Doesn’t the
same thought pertain to all of us? If we don’t want to change we never will unless it is a life or death situation. But then if we are sincere about changing our behavior, that’s
when accountability can step in (that is after you, the “bulb,” wants to change).
In my years
changing organizations, I have come to realize
that there is only one thing that will help a man change – accountability to
other men.
If you are a man
who wants to change then tell other men about the change you are about to
undertake. Then check-in with two of those men and a weekly basis and give them
permission to hold you accountable, ask questions on how you are doing, and that
you will answer their questions honestly. You'll be surprised how effective and change-producing this can be.
After all, we men are good
at self-deception. We have learned these behaviors to protect ourselves and our
grand self-images. Few of us have ever had the opportunity to see ourselves as
others see us. But if we are sincere about our desire to change and seeing ourselves as others see us, this is one
good and sure way to do it.
At these weekly meetings with two trusted friends answer the following questions:
Since we last met…
1.
As a person of faith,
tell us about your highs/lows... struggles & victories?
2.
How have you handled
temptation?
3.
How have you managed
your addictions or addictive tendencies?
4.
What has been the
quality and character of your role as
a) husband,
b) father,
c) friend, and
d)
co-worker?
Did they meet God’s expectations of you?
Where have you fallen short?
Where do you need prayer and encouragement?
5.
Tell us about how you
have practiced your faith so that it has been evident to others in a positive
way?
6. What is your plan for
the coming week in light of what you have told us?
7. Have you been totally
honest in what you have said?
Men,
if you are really sincere about being the man God created you to be, you will
seriously consider what I have posted here. Good luck and God bless you!