#131 - 2 Things Accountants Need To Teach Other People
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Have you ever noticed how people seem to treat you like you're always available?
Maybe it's a client who thinks it's fine to text you at 9pm.
Or a coworker who drops something on your desk with the words, "Can you take care of this real quick?"
Or maybe it's the unspoken expectation that you'll always pick up the slack—no matter how much you already have on your plate.
It's easy to shrug it off as "just the way things are," especially in accounting where the workload is heavy and the pressure never stops.
But the truth is, people treat you the way you've taught them to treat you—even if you didn't mean to.
And that's exactly what I'm talking about in this week's episode of The Smarter Accountant Podcast: 2 Things Accountants Need To Teach Other People.
The way others treat your time and energy isn't random—it's shaped by what you allow and what you communicate.
And if you've been feeling pulled in a million directions, saying yes when you want to say no, or watching your day slip away because of everyone else's priorities, this episode will show you why it happens and what you can do about it.
This episode is especially for you if:
- You often feel like your time belongs to everyone else.
- You find yourself saying yes when you really want to say no.
- You're tired of being the go-to person who's always expected to pick up the slack.
- You want to set boundaries without feeling guilty or rude.
You deserve to feel like your time matters—and this episode will show you the first step to making that happen.
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