5 Pendulum Swings You Can Expect as You Grow Your Bookkeeping Biz
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As you start growing your bookkeeping business, things that feel permanent can change overnight. One day, you might have absolutely no leads, and you’re certain that isn’t going to change anytime soon. The next day, you might wake up with more leads than you can even reasonably serve. One day, you might be terrified to try and talk about bookkeeping as an expert. The next, you might see the light come on in someone’s eyes when they understand a new concept because of you, and you’ll be hooked on sharing about your work. I’ve put together a list of five of the most common pendulum swings I see with beginner bookkeepers. If you’re on the discouraging side of any of these swings, I hope this episode will remind you that it can all change in the snap of your fingers!   EPISODE RESOURCES: If you're looking for more tips for bookkeeping, insight on how to become a bookkeeper, and how to say hello to a more confident business model, enroll in Become A Bookkeeper (BABs).  To learn about the programs and get a peek behind the curtain, head to www.katieferro.com/6-secrets. Learn how to take your bookkeeping skills and turn them into a business that allows you to replace (or surpass) your corporate salary, be present for your life, and profoundly impact your clients without selling your life in the process by joining Life by the Books (LIBBY).   If you have enjoyed this post, head on over to Instagram, share your IG stories, and tag me: @orderlyaccountingbykatie   CONNECT WITH KATIE: Website: https://www.katieferro.com/  
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