if not, take time to determine why.
by ed mendlowitz
tax season opportunity guide
successful people are happy with their practices and what they do and get joy from interacting and helping clients. i know a lot of accountants who continuously complain about tax season – yet they make most of their money during the period.
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do they expect someone to knock on their door with a wheelbarrow of money to hand them? if they are financially secure, why do they keep working? if they are not, then, duh! either do it or find something else, but stop complaining. better yet, look at all the benefits from what you do (if you need me to tell you the benefits then find something else to do).
here are two short questions to answer. if both are in the affirmative, good for you. if one is negative, then do something about it (actually, you are doing something because you are reading this – so good for you!).
1. a) i am happy with my practice, the way i work, its size and with what i earn.
yes_________ no__________
2. b) i am happy with my practice, the way i work, its size and what i earn.
yes_________ no__________
yes, i know the second question is the same as the first, but i highlighted the four parts, and you should be happy with each part as well as the whole. if not, then you can start concentrating on the one or two parts you are not happy with, rather than deal in an abstract feeling without any way to start making it better.