How to be Accountable

Though working remotely from home has become a necessity during this pandemic situation, it is challenging to keep up with productivity while managing personal life. Fostering a culture of accountability can help you out in this regard. It is one of the key factors that increase your efficiency and boosts productivity, even when you are working from home. This is especially true if you are a business owner or a freelancer without a boss checking on you. To earn big rewards, personal accountability matters the most. 


  • Have a Personal Mission Statement. No matter if you are onto a personal project or some business, it is important to set a milestone to strive toward. Creating a mission statement gives you a vision about what to achieve. It also helps you to organize your time and resources so that you can make the most out of them. 

  • Keep a To-Do List. Jotting down your daily to-do tasks can improve both your productivity and personal life. It allows the proper prioritization of tasks according to their importance. You can also use this daily list to figure out what you can and can't do. At the end of the day, when you cross items off the list, it gives you a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment. 

  • Celebrate Your Accomplishments. As soon as you complete an objective, it's important to reward yourself. This gesture not only gives you pleasure for accomplishment but also motivates you to move forward. No matter how small your accomplishment, celebrate it. Rewards are great motivators. 

  • Set Boundaries. To separate your professional life from your personal one (especially while working from home), it is important to set a clear boundary. Setting a work time and not allowing anyone to interfere in that is a great approach. It enhances your performance and makes you more productive. Make it clear to everyone that just because you are at home doesn't mean you're available. 

  • Set Micro Goals. You might have a bigger goal. But to accomplish it effectively, break it down into smaller ones. As micro-goals are highly specific in nature and deal with your everyday tasks, they keep you on track and build momentum. These mini-milestones allow you to think about your priorities, making each day as productive as possible. 

  • Review Yourself. Self-reviewing is important as it lets you find your own loopholes and gives you the opportunity to improve them. After following your daily list, keep some time to judge your own performance. Understanding the things that work for you and the ones that do not make you more productive. 


Hope the above-mentioned tips will help you to be more accountable while working from home. Remember, to be accountable, you just need to figure out what works for you the best! 

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