
Land Academy Members Self Start Accountability Metric to Insure Success (LA 1097)
Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit
October 24, 201915m 27s
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Land Academy Members Self Start Accountability Metric to Insure Success (LA 1097)
Transcript:
Steve: Steve and Jill here.
Jill: Hi.
Steve: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala.
Jill: And I'm Jill Dewitt, broadcasting from sunny Southern California.
Steve: Today Jill and I talk about how Land Academy members have self-started an accountability metric to ensure their own success.
Jill: I love it.
Steve: Who the heck wrote that title?
Jill: Wasn't me, because the word metric was in it.
Steve: What does it mean? What it means is some smart person in our group started a Facebook group called accountability, Land Academy accountability. And the people that join it, you know it's an invite only or it's like requests only, how that works.
Jill: It's a secret group.
Steve: And they-
Jill: It's not secret now, sorry.
Steve: It's not secret anymore. When certain people start off on stuff like this, everybody knows this. It's hard to stay on track. Stuff happens. Like you got to pick up your kids from school or whatever. Your job gets in the way. So this is an accountability group to make sure that if you commit to sending out, it's kind of like Weight Watchers, you are going to get weighed in ... I don't even know how the Weight Watchers works.
Jill: I can tell you.
Steve: How does Weight Watchers work?
Jill: There is a weekly weigh in. It's true. It's actually funny.
Steve: I'm choking myself laughing.
Jill: Why Weight Watchers came from, but okay.
Steve: So what happens in Weight Watchers? Do you say I'm going to lose a pound or I'm going to stay on this diet? Is it like, let's see how this goes next week on the scale or I have a goal in losing a pound?
Jill: Well you have a goal. Well, in the old days when I did Weight Watchers way back when, like you kept track, it wasn't on our phones back then and you kept track of it, you had points and you could eat so many points a day. And then once we could go to meeting and you'd weigh in and meet with your person, they say yay and you'd sit down and someone would talk and then you go home with a bunch of recipes.
Steve: So does everybody like not eat the day before?
Jill: Oh, I'm sure. Oh yeah. And they like drink a lot of coffee. Try to get things going before you go to the meeting. And like were your thinnest, lightest weight clothes, like don't wear a sweatshirt that might weigh something. It's so funny. Take your shoes off.
Steve: So I don't, I'm not a member of this group. I think you are though.
Jill: Oh, I was. Weight Watchers way back when.
Steve: No, no. This accountability group. Sorry, I changed gear.
Jill: No, no. Steven. I am actually not currently a Weight Watchers member. I do however support, always support Weight Watchers. I am not a Weight Watchers member at the time. Are you telling me I should?
Steve: No. It has nothing do do with-
Jill: Is this about the chump?
Steve: No. Yeah. You don't ever want to talk about any woman's weight.
Jill: That should be the stump the chump, like do you bring up Weight Watchers with a woman?
Steve: Sitting next to a woman on your own show, do you even bring up Weight Watchers. What kind of idiot would bring up Weight Watchers?
Jill: And then ask me questions about it. Like,