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Strategies to enhance mental health and wellbeing for tax professionals

Published Date: 22 May 2024

 

Addressing mental health concerns, particularly stress management and work–life balance, is a critical aspect for tax professionals, encompassing legal, accounting and in-house roles. In addition to the standard challenges faced by professional advisers, tax professionals encounter unique pressures, including:

  • The imperative to stay abreast of evolving laws, ATO interpretations and intricate new regulations
  • Heightened scrutiny from government bodies, the ATO and the media; and
  • Learn to self-regulate in the face of challenging emotions and cope with pressure. During this session, the presenter will share insights and feedback from his clients, highlighting the tools and strategies they have successfully employed to:
  • Establish positive and effective boundaries at both work and home
  • Develop a comprehensive vision for their career, family and overall wellbeing; and
  • Effectively manage unrealistic expectations, whether self-imposed or external.

During this session, the presenter shared insights and feedback from his clients, highlighting the tools and strategies they have successfully employed to:

  • Establish positive and effective boundaries at both work and home
  • Develop a comprehensive vision for their career, family and overall wellbeing; and
  • Effectively manage unrealistic expectations, whether self-imposed or external.

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  • Published By: Sam Eddy
  • Published On:22 May 2024
  • Took place at:Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

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