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Unplug: How to set healthy boundaries and enjoy your real life.
This month, we are focusing on work-life balance and strategies for hitting the sweet spot between productivity and sanity. A big way to prioritize the life side of the equation is a commitment to unplugging. Unplugging may take many forms. Today, we will focus on two ways you can set healthy boundaries.
Streamlining Your Client Roster.
Your clients are the backbone of your business. You work hard to develop their trust and maintain a relationship with them. Instinct may tell you to set a goal to get as many customers as possible, but that is not always the most effective way to grow your business and maximize income. Today, we'll examine three strategies for streamlining your client list and growing your bottom line.
Get those ducks in a row!
As we are staring down the barrel of the holiday season and the end of 2021, it's very important to get your ducks in a row and prepare for next year. One very important step in the year end wrap up process is checking in with your accountant. This can be an actual meeting, or just some emails back and forth. Have them look over your books and give you advice on things to do before the tax year closes to help you hold on to more of your hard earned cash. Here are a few things they may suggest:
Do I need a CPA or a bookkeeper?
CPA vs Bookkeeper: What do I need? Odds are you need both. I consistently get inquiries from folks who are confused about the roles for each and what they need for their business. Here's a quick primer for your business finances.