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19. Accounting Doesn’t Have To Be a Zero Sum Game - Scarcity vs Abundance Mindset

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A zero-sum game is the idea that one person's gain is equivalent to another's loss. But is that how it is? Or how it has to be?

One of our core values is "Be excited to learn and generous with your knowledge," so sharing what we know is built into the way we work. But can you engage with people typically perceived as "competitors" - other bookkeepers, accountants, tax preparers, and even owners & leaders in other industries? Is there a way we can be generous while we network and collaborate, so we all win?
When we work with and network with other professionals in our industry, it is possible to see them as collaborators rather than competitors. And when we do, we find ourselves with infinitely better ideas and business strategies!

Listen in as Jill and Anna talk about abundance vs. scarcity mindset and thinking about business as a win/win rather than a zero-sum game.


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Manage episode 381564281 series 3424056
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A zero-sum game is the idea that one person's gain is equivalent to another's loss. But is that how it is? Or how it has to be?

One of our core values is "Be excited to learn and generous with your knowledge," so sharing what we know is built into the way we work. But can you engage with people typically perceived as "competitors" - other bookkeepers, accountants, tax preparers, and even owners & leaders in other industries? Is there a way we can be generous while we network and collaborate, so we all win?
When we work with and network with other professionals in our industry, it is possible to see them as collaborators rather than competitors. And when we do, we find ourselves with infinitely better ideas and business strategies!

Listen in as Jill and Anna talk about abundance vs. scarcity mindset and thinking about business as a win/win rather than a zero-sum game.


Podcast Sponsors + Advertisers:
Accrew

Follow the Going to Be Good Podcast on Social Media:
twitter.com/goinggoodpod/
linkedin.com/company/goinggoodpodcast/
facebook.com/people/goinggoodpodcast/
instagram.com/goinggoodpodcast/

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