Ep 324 Conscious Accountability with David Tate

David Tate

Written by Rocky Lalvani

Conscious Accountability 

David Tate

What does accountability really mean?

Takeaway: Continue to focus on the things that light you up

Money Learnings:  David didn’t learn much about money in school.

Bio: David C. Tate, a licensed clinical psychologist and an assistant clinical professor in psychiatry in the Yale School of Medicine, as well as a lecturer in the Yale School of Management. He is co-author of the new book: Conscious Accountability: Deepen Connections, Elevate Results

Highlights from this episode:

  • People learn differently
  • Once you get educated, take action and do something with it
  • How David started working with small businesses and dealing with their complex issues
  • Does accountability come from inside or from outside?
  • David shared what conscious accountability means
  • People tend to overcommit
  • The Johari Window

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