As a keynote speaker on peak performance one of the points I emphasize is accountability.

Recently the Today Show interviewed Galia Slayen who built a life size Barbie to demonstrate the unhealthy body image the iconic doll represents to young girls as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness week. The life size doll had an enormous bust line, a tiny waist and stood nearly six feet tall. While Galia did not point the finger at Barbie as the direct cause of her anorexia, she said it was “an environmental factor” of considerable influence because she thought that was the way she was supposed to look.

When are we going to take personal responsibility for our choices?

If a plastic toy can cause anorexia and MacDonalds causes obesity, I guess I should sue the Easter bunny for my chocolate over dose every April.

It’s time to grow up and get real.

Top performers own up to their choices, admit mistakes, learn from them and move forward. Average performers spend their time looking for someone to blame and settle for mediocrity.

Do you take your A game to work every day?

If you want to play with the big boys be accountable or get out of the sand box.

Author's Bio: 

Houston motivational keynote speaker and world class pianist Theresa Behenna informs, uplifts and inspires audiences to be successful in today's economy. Using the same principles of mastering the piano that landed her at the 2006 Olympics, Theresa helps people become extraordinary performers in their field at conferences throughout the country.

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