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103. Oops! Navigating errors with clients

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In the world of finance and accounting, there’s a so much pressure for perfection in your work. There is not a lot of room for error.
You expect yourself to know the answer to anything and everything a client might pose to you. And you expect yourself to never be wrong, misunderstand, or make the wrong decision on behalf of your client.
But inevitably, mistakes and errors happen. It doesn't matter how hard you try to avoid them or how perfect you are. It will happen.
So what do you do when it happens? How do you navigate it?
Today I'm covering:
1. Why and how mistakes happen in the finance and accounting industries.
2. Why mistakes seem like such a problem, but aren’t actually as terrible as you make them out to be.
3. And what you can do differently the next time you make a mistake.

If mistakes are inevitable, knowing these three things will make it much easier to navigate them, and get through your day to day work without feeling as stressed and pressured to be perfect.

To learn more or work with Sarah: sarahnemecek.com
Connect with me on LinkedIn and tell me what your biggest takeaways are from each episode or how you're applying the work in your own life and business.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 377400159 series 3334611
Content provided by Sarah Nemecek. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Nemecek or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In the world of finance and accounting, there’s a so much pressure for perfection in your work. There is not a lot of room for error.
You expect yourself to know the answer to anything and everything a client might pose to you. And you expect yourself to never be wrong, misunderstand, or make the wrong decision on behalf of your client.
But inevitably, mistakes and errors happen. It doesn't matter how hard you try to avoid them or how perfect you are. It will happen.
So what do you do when it happens? How do you navigate it?
Today I'm covering:
1. Why and how mistakes happen in the finance and accounting industries.
2. Why mistakes seem like such a problem, but aren’t actually as terrible as you make them out to be.
3. And what you can do differently the next time you make a mistake.

If mistakes are inevitable, knowing these three things will make it much easier to navigate them, and get through your day to day work without feeling as stressed and pressured to be perfect.

To learn more or work with Sarah: sarahnemecek.com
Connect with me on LinkedIn and tell me what your biggest takeaways are from each episode or how you're applying the work in your own life and business.

  continue reading

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