![]() If you aren’t learning about eCommerce, you are behind the ball. □ I just saw that A2X eCommerce integration has a certification. □ Over 500 of our peers have completed it. Anyone else use a waitlist concept during peak busy times? How do you manage it? Comment below in Substack. But if I planned a very nice “waitlist” workflow starting in May of next year, I could keep the pipeline full for the school year and also present myself as a pretty “in-demand” bookkeeper. It has been rough knowing I can’t take on much new work this summer (other than my one-on-one training calls that I love). □ This “ Waitlist ” concept from a Texas tax pro ( though do note that he is trying to build the monthly recurring revenue bookkeeping side of his business □) has been on my mind a lot lately, mostly related to how my life circumstances have turned this summer into more of a sabbatical for my business. □ Sept 30: Deadline for Scaling New Heights conference presentation topics. □ August 21-25: The Power to Breakthrough Bootcamp is for bookkeepers & accoutants who want to scale their firm. You'll receive real-world examples and actionable steps to help you become an AI master. □ August 10-11: AI/ChatGPT for Accountants and Bookkeepers Virtual Summit -Mark Wickersham FCA will guide you through the intricacies of AI application in accounting, demonstrating how ChatGPT can revolutionize the way you work. Now that I’m living in the real world (read: somewhere with service), I will be hosting the weekly co-working hour on Zoom on Mondays at 11am EST. □ Mondays in August: Bookkeeping Side Hustle Community Co-working Hour. All these events can be viewed and registered for in the DESCRIPTIONS of each event on the Bookkeeping Side Hustle Calendar. And best of all, my favorite marker of an industry coach to follow, she legitimately has her own bookkeeping business called Magnetic Bookkeeping and Consulting. □□□īang that graphic to have your next Breakthrough now! And she will help you fill in those knowledge gaps so you can ethically build your business to ultimately become a removable CEO. It hurts me, it hurts our industry, it hurts your clients, and ultimately, it hurts you.Īlyssa Lang, the Workflow Queen has an upcoming free training that will help you build the systems you need to free up your time do the tasks you need to do in a controlled and confident manner. So thanks for coming to my sermon about stealing from other people’s brains. You can just cite your source (this is what I do all the time when I’m sharing someone else’s content to clients/prospects) or ask the person you are wanting to emulate for permission to borrow and then riff on their idea and see what they say. There might even be a few other cures, assuming you want to use someone else’s content just because you are out of time, not because you don’t know the material. Get the training I need to fill in my knowledge gap when I can’t do something. Prioritize time to do the tasks I need to do that I am currently capable of doing. I did not allocate sufficient time to study, prepare, create, etc (a.k.a Do the task). Think back to the times in your life when you have been tempted to steal someone else’s work? For me, I think there are two broad categories when I’ve felt this way. ![]() It will cause the more experienced among us not to create teaching material, etc, because they won’t be able to get a sufficient ROI for creating education and content that those of us who want to be smart and build reputable businesses need. Shoot, some thief even took my Bookkeeping Side Hustle Guidebook and put it on their site. ![]() People have copied other people’s online courses and sold them as their own. Hiring people to take the ProAdvisor test for you. It hurts the entire school.Īpplying the concept to bookkeeping and business ownership, when any one of us steals from another, it hurts ALL of us. And the group that caught my attention was that the entire community was harmed when one student cheats. This little 3rd grade training exercise walked my son through all the people that were hurt when someone plagiarizes. The little guy and I had a great discussion, and it got me thinking about my own business and my peers (you, reader!). ![]() One of the orientation topics was about plagiarism. This week I had to complete an orientation for an online school with my 3rd grader (he hasn’t been accepted to the in-person school we want him to attend with his brother and sister yet □).
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