
Why You Don’t Follow Through (Part 2): Teamwork, Accountability, and Winning 51% of the Time
In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, we take a deeper look at why follow-through is so difficult—and how teamwork and accountability can change everything.
If you’ve ever felt discouraged by inconsistency or frustrated that you don’t always do what you planned, this episode offers a powerful reframe: you don’t need to be perfect—you just need to start winning more often than you lose.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why success doesn’t require perfection—just progress (even 51%)
How the cycle of reflect, discover, plan, and act creates real growth
Why working with a teammate strengthens consistency and follow-through
How structured “team meetings” can increase accountability and connection
Why sharing your own progress (not others’ flaws) builds stronger relationships
How to overcome resistance to being seen and supported by others
This episode emphasizes that growth is a process of iteration—not instant success—and that connection with others is a key part of lasting change.
These teachings are rooted in gospel-centered principles and are designed to help individuals strengthen their relationships, develop self-mastery, and take consistent action toward meaningful progress.
This podcast is created by individuals who strive to live by the principles taught in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and apply them in practical, life-changing ways.
🎧 Listen now to learn how to stop expecting perfection, embrace progress, and build systems that help you actually follow through.
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