| Practicing accounting has become increasingly stressful. The sources of this stress are varied: technology; competition; new standards; a litigious environment and staff shortages. The common by-product is an environment in which the future is increasingly unpredictable. And from that scenario there flows a host of uncertainties.
Many practitioners are finding that their health, their relationships and their dreams of retirement and succession seem to be fading before their eyes. The resulting disappointment and stress often impedes productivity and practice development efforts.
In this course, Mort discusses these stress-inducing factors, addresses various coping strategies and shares his experiences in a wide variety of real life situations.
This is not “just another lifestyle” course that encourages rest, exercise and a healthy diet. This course focuses on the specific and special needs of public accountants. Participants address their own situations and develop personalized stress management strategies.
“Excellent!! Made me recognize many things about myself and how my actions can impact others.”
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Stress – an accountant’s addiction?
Maintaining your balance
Identifying stress in your firm
Stress management strategies
Technology as a source of stress
How your beliefs generate stress
Managing client engagements with less stress
If you are in public practice and if the subject matter mentioned above feels familiar, then this course is for you.
“Nice to have stress talked about.”
Special note:
This material can be delivered as a one-on-one coaching assignment. |