Small Biz Matters – a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.
with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management Services
Date: 8 January 2018
Small Business owners are notorious for putting ourselves last. The business, our clients, our family are all well ahead of our health and wellbeing. And from a mental health perspective, when you put yourself last you devalue your work and eventually your worth. And then your business suffers.
We’ve all been there before as small business owners; underquoting, working late into the night when the client was late giving you the information you needed to get the job done, or marking down that final invoice because the amount “didn’t feel quite right”.
Did you realise you were doing that? Did we even think this was a way of devaluing ourselves and our work? Have you ever thought of what that action does to your bank balance? Well, now that I’ve got you think about it, let’s bring in an expert.
Tim Hoopman is a proud speaking volunteer with Beyond Blue, who works with businesses to reduce the stress and anxiety around running a small business. His business Spinn Business Solutions assists businesses to be more efficient and get some of that time back.
Welcome back to the show Tim.
Topics we’ll be covering:
To find out more go to their Heads Up website that provides information and resources on better workplace mental health : www.headsup.org.au
Tim Hoopmann – Founder and CEO of Spinn Business Solutions
Tim Hoopmann has owned and operated a bookkeeping practice specialising in cloud services for over 10 years. He transformed his business from a desktop and paper based practice to a cloud bookkeeping practice, 100% online and paperless with streamlined and automated processes.
Tim utilised technology to change the way he serviced his customers by moving them online and streamlining their bookkeeping and finance. Showing them how to take back control and sit in the driver's seat of their business thus allowing them the freedom to focus on key revenue generating areas of their business instead of being buried in day to day processes.
Prior to running his own business Tim worked for Shell and Lion Nathan Brewing, gaining experience in sales, marketing, finance and operations. Tim has a big business mindset and transfers this to small business by focusing on his key pillars of success; strategy, people, process and systems.
Tim is passionate about helping businesses make the transition to being fully automated and cloud based though enabling the power of today's technology. This will allow for
greater freedom and the ability to enjoy a powerful work/life balance. Twitter: @timhoopmann
LinkedIn: TimHoopmann Website: timhoopmann.com
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