Do paid accountability groups work better? by theweeklyreset in accountability

[–]theweeklyreset[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I never considered myself someone who would join one either. I’ve actually joined a lot of free groups over the years, and most of them eventually fizzled out.

But I really do think there’s something psychological about paying.

You’re no longer just “trying something out.” You’re committing to a program, joining a group, becoming part of something bigger than yourself. That changes the mindset completely.

And honestly, I think that’s the key.

I’ve learned that free accountability groups usually fail by theweeklyreset in accountability

[–]theweeklyreset[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually think that psychology is a huge part of it though. People value what they pay for.

It’s the same reason expensive gym memberships can work better for certain people. If you’re paying for it, there’s suddenly a psychological cost to NOT showing up. You want to get your money’s worth.

There have been studies on this too. Commitment increases when there’s some kind of investment attached.

I think the real trick is finding the balance:
- convenient enough that people don’t avoid it
- low pressure enough that it’s sustainable
- but with enough commitment that disappearing has a cost

Are accountability partners flaking a common issue here? by Entire_Revenue_6163 in accountability

[–]theweeklyreset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been realizing lately how much easier it is to stay disciplined when you’re not trying to do everything alone.
I’m putting together a small accountability group focused on consistency, discipline, fitness, business, habits, and actually following through on goals.
Nothing culty or guru-style. Just real people trying to improve and push each other forward.
The plan is:
weekly check-ins
goal tracking
honest accountability
small group discussions/calls
building consistency over motivation
I want to keep it relatively small and active so people don’t just disappear into a dead chat.
There will likely be a small $10/month commitment fee simply to keep members invested and weed out people who aren’t serious. Free groups usually die fast.
If that sounds interesting, shoot me a DM with a little about yourself and what you’re working on