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Have you ever sat down with a plan for the day, only to wonder by lunchtime, "Where did all my time go?"

Have you ever thought a task would take an hour, and somehow it swallowed your whole afternoon?

Or maybe you keep feeling like this will be the week you catch up... only to find yourself even more behind?

If so, you're going to love this week's episode of The Smarter Accountant Podcast: "When Your Time Management Math Isn't Math-ing."

In this episode, I’m digging into why your time management plans often look great on paper but fall apart in real life—and why it’s not your fault.

Spoiler: It’s not about needing to work harder or be more disciplined.

This episode is especially for you if:

  • You always feel like you’re running out of time, no matter how hard you work.
  • You plan your days and weeks carefully but still carry unfinished work into the next day.
  • You’re tired of feeling like you're "bad at time management" and want to finally understand what’s really going on.
  • You’re ready to work with your brain instead of fighting it every step of the way.

I hope you’ll give it a listen—you deserve to feel in control of your time again.

You’re already smart. Let’s help your time management math finally make sense.

And thank you for being a part of this community. Let's all learn to have easier, and more successful balanced accounting careers.

You can read the full show notes HERE


You can take the 5-minute Smarter Accountant Quiz HERE

You can download The Smarter Accountant Podcast Guide HERE


You can download The Smarter Accountant’s Cheat Sheet For Better Time Management HERE

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