EP302: Alicia Katz Pollock - How The Right Training Can Transform Your Bookkeeping Business
“Self-teaching costs 73% more than taking formal training because
it takes you so much longer to figure it out by yourself.” -Alicia
Katz Pollock Sometimes, we might think working harder will
eventually make the work feel less hard. But it never...
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“Self-teaching costs 73% more than taking formal training
because it takes you so much longer to figure it out by
yourself.”
-Alicia Katz Pollock
Sometimes, we might think working harder will eventually make the
work feel less hard. But it never does. The only way to make work
not feel like work is to pursue your true passions. To know where
it is you really want to be.
It is not an easy question to answer, but when you do figure out
your purpose and start living it, work won’t feel like work
anymore. It’s scary to take the leap away from work or clients
that feel too much like hard work but are necessary for financial
stability. That’s why surrounding yourself with like-minded and
supportive people is key, when you can see it done, it makes it
easier to do it yourself.
Alicia Katz Pollock, co-founder of Royalwise, talks about the
value of continuous learning, how to adapt to an ever-changing
environment, and the importance of connecting with supportive
communities. Her approach not only advocates learning from
everyone you can but speaks to the value of teaching your clients
how to manage some of the tools of your trade themselves, to
reduce overall costs for them and you.
During this interview, you'll learn…
The value of tailoring content to different
needs
How to embrace change & make it work for
you
The importance of connecting with supportive
communities
Learn more about Royalwise here.
To jump straight to on-demand Learning Solutions, click
this link.
Connect with Alicia on LinkedIn.
Time Stamps
1:30 - Alicia talks about her career journey
7:36 - Finding the right path for you
9:30 - Facing the challenge
14:00 - Adapting to an ever-changing landscape
17:01 - Same content, different needs
22:02 - Training clients to use the right tools for them
28:50 - Keeping up with the latest news
because it takes you so much longer to figure it out by
yourself.”
-Alicia Katz Pollock
Sometimes, we might think working harder will eventually make the
work feel less hard. But it never does. The only way to make work
not feel like work is to pursue your true passions. To know where
it is you really want to be.
It is not an easy question to answer, but when you do figure out
your purpose and start living it, work won’t feel like work
anymore. It’s scary to take the leap away from work or clients
that feel too much like hard work but are necessary for financial
stability. That’s why surrounding yourself with like-minded and
supportive people is key, when you can see it done, it makes it
easier to do it yourself.
Alicia Katz Pollock, co-founder of Royalwise, talks about the
value of continuous learning, how to adapt to an ever-changing
environment, and the importance of connecting with supportive
communities. Her approach not only advocates learning from
everyone you can but speaks to the value of teaching your clients
how to manage some of the tools of your trade themselves, to
reduce overall costs for them and you.
During this interview, you'll learn…
The value of tailoring content to different
needs
How to embrace change & make it work for
you
The importance of connecting with supportive
communities
Learn more about Royalwise here.
To jump straight to on-demand Learning Solutions, click
this link.
Connect with Alicia on LinkedIn.
Time Stamps
1:30 - Alicia talks about her career journey
7:36 - Finding the right path for you
9:30 - Facing the challenge
14:00 - Adapting to an ever-changing landscape
17:01 - Same content, different needs
22:02 - Training clients to use the right tools for them
28:50 - Keeping up with the latest news
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