Tax season can be brutal with its long hours and heavy workload. This course is for women CPAs who don’t want to be merely functional through the April 15th tax deadline but who also want to be mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually sound. As an attendee, you will discover that prioritizing your self-care alleviates burnout and fuels your ability to meet deadlines, make sound decisions, and deliver exceptional services to your clients.
This course is designed to equip CPAs with practical strategies for maintaining well-being and enhancing performance during the demanding tax season. Participants will explore the self-care practices they can implement immediately to prevent burnout and make a bigger impact at work during the busy season and beyond.
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Laura M. Tshilumba, CPA
Director, International Tax
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As a CPA with two decades of expertise in U.S. international taxation and an educator at heart, Laura is a presenter of NASBA-certified CPE courses on various international tax topics — helping tax professionals connect the dots between the tax law, the IRS tax forms, and their clients’ foreign financial assets and foreign income.
In her pursuit of becoming a healthy accountant who mentally, spiritually, and physically thrives in a high-demanding work environment, Laura became a certified health mindset coach and a certified integrative health nutrition coach. In 2021, she started her health and wellness business where she coaches executive women and women entrepreneurs into managing their stress levels and preventing burnout from high-pressure work and business environments, by implementing authentic self-care regimens that translate to high performance, greater visibility, leadership opportunities, and increased financial net worth. She also coaches high-achieving women to live in their now bodies, while improving their wellness without sacrificing their mental health or their favorite cultural foods.
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