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Build Your Best Bookkeeping Practice Podcast - The Concept of Client Blocking

The Concept of Client Blocking

12/04/19 • 16 min

Build Your Best Bookkeeping Practice Podcast

We are letting our clients dictate the work versus telling clients how the work will be performed. Let me introduce you to the concept of client blocking. By blocking your time out by client, you could create more boundaries with your client and allow you to be more efficient in your practice.

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We are letting our clients dictate the work versus telling clients how the work will be performed. Let me introduce you to the concept of client blocking. By blocking your time out by client, you could create more boundaries with your client and allow you to be more efficient in your practice.

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