with Amanda McKinney
Amanda McKinney returns to share why your biggest growth obstacle might be you. In this episode, she unpacks how highly capable bookkeepers unknowingly cap their own businesses, why sustainable growth requires hobbies and boundaries, and how one simple rule — if you do something more than 3 times, it needs a system — can reclaim your brainpower and open the door to real delegation.
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[00:00] Amanda McKinney: If you do something more than 3 times, it needs a system. Like if, if I were to ask anyone who's listening, how do you send an invoice? If you don't have a system that you could tell me very, very fast of, this is what I do, you need to find that out. Otherwise, every single time you have to send an invoice, you're using too much brainpower.
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[00:55] Michael Palmer: Welcome back to The Welcome to the Successful Bookkeeper Podcast. I'm your host, Michael Palmer, and today's show is going to be a great one. Our returning guest is a business coach and host of the Accountable with Amanda McKinney podcast. Amanda McKinney, welcome back to the podcast.
[01:17] Amanda McKinney: Thank you so much for having me, Michael. It's always an honor to be on a podcast once, but when you're asked back for another time, it just feels like extra special.
[01:27] Michael Palmer: Yes, well, it is. It's special to have you back and, and really have always appreciated you and the work that you do and, and supporting our community. So the pleasure is all ours. Absolutely. And it's been a while. You were saying in the pre-conversation to this, to this call is the fact that the last time you were on the podcast was 2023. And it felt like it wasn't that long ago, but it was, and the world has changed a bit. Maybe some of our listeners have not even had a chance to listen to your previous episodes. So maybe we'll start with just a little bit of What had you end up doing what you're doing today? And what's changed since the last time you were on the show?
[02:12] Amanda McKinney: Absolutely. I can't believe it's been since 2023 and thinking like that was 3 years ago. And so much has changed in life. And, and, but at the same time, like, just like you said, it feels like it's flying by. And I think that that's just life in a nutshell, I guess. But for someone who has never met me before and is like, "I didn't listen to the first one." That's totally fine too, but have fun. I hope you listen to the, the first one when you go back. And I am an accountability coach now, by— that is the
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