mcb39 Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 I took one on Monday, but it is worn off. Just had to thank my husband this morning for all the help and support that he has been this year. He doesn't know how to turn on a computer, but he sure is good with a broom and a shovel. Not complaining about erratic meals is the really biggee. 6 Quote
RitaB Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 I had sort of a time out yesterday because I had three clients in here picking up who apparently needed to chat, I mean spill their guts, with somebody. I was completely worn to a frazzle from this nodding and listening and not saying anything. But, evidently, that's what they all needed. When it got quiet in here, I just looked around, told myself, "I'll think about this tomorrow. After all tomorrow is another day," got my purse, went home, ate Bojangles chicken like there was no tomorrow. But there was, so I'm back. 4 Quote
jklcpa Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 I'm going to have a forced break starting in about an hour. My BFF is coming over to have her return prepared while she goes over to town to pick up some supplements for her horse. This is the one return I do as a waiter. I only see my BFF about twice a year now and told her no time for a visit. That means she'll only stay about 2 hours. I think I'll go make some chocolate muffins and put on a fresh pot of coffee for us. 4 Quote
RitaB Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 When my BFF calls, it's only a two hour break, too. Quote
Richcpaman Posted March 8, 2014 Report Posted March 8, 2014 Just took a power-nap. 30Minutes. Sweet! Back to work! Rich 1 Quote
Catherine Posted March 9, 2014 Report Posted March 9, 2014 Naps are woefully under-appreciated. Twenty or thirty minutes can make the difference between yawning your way through an afternoon of getting almost nothing done, and really making headway. I love naps. 4 Quote
joanmcq Posted March 9, 2014 Report Posted March 9, 2014 I do too, but mine sometimes last a few hours, and then I'm up all night. Wait, I'm up all night anyways. Carry on! 2 Quote
NECPA in NEBRASKA Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 I'm afraid that I may have to take one and don't want to. I have some respiratory thing that is now making me dizzy and I haven't even taken Mucinex yet. I am tired and feel like I got hit by somethingvery large and sound like I've been smoking. Quote
jasdlm Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 . So sorry NE. I had a respiratory infection in February. Took several weeks (5) and an antibiotic to kick. Don't wait too long to go see the Doc if it doesn't seem to be getting better. Quote
HV Ken Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 I had sort of a time out yesterday because I had three clients in here picking up who apparently needed to chat, I mean spill their guts, with somebody. I was completely worn to a frazzle from this nodding and listening and not saying anything. But, evidently, that's what they all needed. When it got quiet in here, I just looked around, told myself, "I'll think about this tomorrow. After all tomorrow is another day," got my purse, went home, ate Bojangles chicken like there was no tomorrow. But there was, so I'm back. We always joke about creating a two-sided sign. One side says tax preparation, and the other side says counseling. Somewhere during the appointment, it is obvious when it is the right time to flip it over. The worst part is, they would object profusely to paying $150/hour for accounting time, but wouldn't think twice about paying $150/hour for counseling.... 5 Quote
Catherine Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 We always joke about creating a two-sided sign. One side says tax preparation, and the other side says counseling. Somewhere during the appointment, it is obvious when it is the right time to flip it over. The worst part is, they would object profusely to paying $150/hour for accounting time, but wouldn't think twice about paying $150/hour for counseling.... And I have had clients tell me, "I've told you things I haven't even told my therapist!" 3 Quote
RitaB Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 And I have had clients tell me, "I've told you things I haven't even told my therapist!" Yes, and Friday I was thinking, "Oh, God, don't tell me this, stop talking, stop talking, stop talking..." I will never unhear this stuff. 5 Quote
NECPA in NEBRASKA Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 I had one woman tell me stuff about her husband that almost made me vomit and it's not even like we were remotely close.I needed a therapist after hearing all of her issues.Then she stiffed me and didn't pick up her corporate taxes. She wanted to come back last year after being gone five years, but I told her I was too busy. 2 Quote
Catherine Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 Fortunately for me, the only "therapist" things clients have told to me is about money issues. I shudder to think what else I could be hearing from some of these folks... Quote
Lion EA Posted March 10, 2014 Report Posted March 10, 2014 I get the husband/wife having different views of money/savings/taxes/etc. issues. But, I get a lot of family issues, especially when dealing with estates and trusts, and children issues and sometimes it amazes me what all from clients. Even my husband realizes from what clients tell him about what they tell me (he's retired and does some deliveries for me) that I spend a lot of time listening, counseling, doing therapy, building relationships that go much farther than just tax preparer. We're not supposed to practice law without a license, but what about psychology?! Even my psychologist client will start talking about his ex or his sons or.... I have a lower rate for off-season bookkeeping; maybe I need a higher rate for in-season counseling! Quote
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