Mary Therese Yamamoto

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Mary Therese Yamamoto

Mary Therese Yamamoto

@MTbooksmart

I help Interior Designers and Architects master Bookkeeping while creating systems to Supercharge their Net Worth | Investor | Entrepreneur

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Mr PitBull
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"Your son might work in a grocery store bagging groceries for the rest of his life." Someone said this to me right after my son Jack was diagnosed with autism. Over the years, the words stuck with me. I thought about them when he couldn't sit for circle time in kindergarten. When he couldn't take the bus home from school safely. When he started middle school, then high school. Fast-forward. Jack is twenty-one now. He works in a grocery store. He cuts fruit in the produce department. He works from 8:00 - 2:00 three days a week. He sets his alarm. He puts on his uniform. He walks to the bus station. He arrives on time. In this life alongside autism, I've learned it's not always about the destination, but how you got there in the first place. I've learned that a life lived differently is not a life less lived. Any any work, not matter what kind, is honorable. What a beautiful thing. Please join me in congratulating my son Jack on the first four months at his job. We are fiercely proud of him. Credit: Carrie Cariello
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Mary Therese Yamamoto
Mary Therese Yamamoto@MTbooksmart·
Interior designers, think of your bookkeeping as your secret garden. Neglect it, and weeds (unpaid invoices, missed expenses) sprout everywhere. Tend it with care, and watch your profit bloom beautifully. It’s not just numbers, it’s the foundation of your creative empire.
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Mary Therese Yamamoto
Mary Therese Yamamoto@MTbooksmart·
Interior designers, stop guessing your project profitability. Track actual hours spent on each design phase, not just the estimated ones. This reveals where your time truly goes and helps you price future projects with precision, ensuring you get paid for every valuable minute.
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Mary Therese Yamamoto@MTbooksmart·
Residential clients are like a cozy blanket, predictable and warm. Commercial clients? They're more like a roaring fireplace – exciting, potentially lucrative, but you gotta manage that fuel carefully! Keeping both happy (and your books balanced) is an art.
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Mary Therese Yamamoto@MTbooksmart·
Interior designers, stop guessing project costs. Use a "Cost Breakdown Framework": 1) Itemize every material & labor expense. 2) Add a buffer for unforeseen issues (10-15%). 3) Factor in your design fees & overhead. This clarity builds client trust and avoids budget surprises.
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Nas
Nas@Nas_tech_AI·
My AI side hustle earns me $4,921 every week. I have created a guide to help you start one and make $250 daily. Usually, I'd charge $99 for this, but today I'm giving it away for FREE Like + comment "Send" & I'll DM it to you (Must follow me to get DM) FREE for next 24 hrs
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Vulture trades 🦅
Vulture trades 🦅@vulturetrades·
I'm officially starting the $500 to $1 Million account challenge for 2026 tomorrow! 📈 I'm going to retire dozens in 2026 and will change lives 🙌 Like & comment "11 Flips" to join! ❤️
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Dakota Robertson
Dakota Robertson@WrongsToWrite·
I'm coming out of the closet. Before you ask my pronouns, lemme explain… In 2020, I started posting content. In the process, I rediscovered my childhood passion: Writing. Creating content wasn’t just fun.. it was purposeful. And over time, it changed my life. • I quit my job and dropped out of college. • I built a multi-six figure ghostwriting business. • I travelled the all over the world with friends. As a kid who used to live in a motorhome, it blew my mind. But I also felt like it could disappear at any time. So, I hired business mentors to help me scale. Next thing I know? • My days are filled with tasks I hate. • I'm managing a team of 5 and 40+ clients. • I stopped posting what I liked for what converted. Content unlocked a life of freedom… just to become a new prison (gotta love irony). So now I’m coming outta the closet: I’ve secretly been burned the fuck out. But instead of addressing the real problem, I did what most "successful" entrepreneurs do. I tried to work my way out. But the more efficient I got, the more disconnected I felt. And last month, I hit my breaking point and did something I never thought I’d do: I quit posting content. But during my month off, I didn’t feel better. And that’s made me realize… Burnout isn't caused by working too hard. Burnout isn’t cured by not working at all. Burnout = Working on the wrong things for too long. The real cure is realignment. Working on what energizes, not drains. So, I fired myself from roles in my business that drained my energy and hired people to take over. The way I see it, I’m buying back my time and focus so I can do what I love again: Creating content about what I’m interested in. Because true freedom isn't about building the most scalable business. It's about building the right business.
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Alex Hormozi
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My mother died in an unexpected accident at her home on Friday night in Baltimore. I want to take a brief moment to honor her life. She was admitted into the first ever female class at John’s Hopkins (a huge accomplishment, because before that, it was men only). She ran a private eye surgery practice for years. She went to Africa multiple times to operate on entire villages to literally heal the blind. She helped anyone who didn’t have money - despite never having much of her own. She gave her life to Christ when she was 42, and never looked back. She lived in God’s grace. For the few who knew her, you know she was incredibly intelligent, kind, and unyielding in her faith and values. She also loved me fiercely despite her difficulty showing it. But she was always proud. Always available. Always genuine. And truly did not care what anyone thought besides Jesus. Also… She was a great stay at home movie date. We’d get double features on the weekends. And I’d get to pick one candy. She was a great cook and liberal with her use of butter. I only found out as an adult that the proper way to make Mac n cheese was not simply “melt a stick of butter then add noodles & powder.” This method also applied to eggs, steak, most other things worth eating. She could hold her liquor like a champ and was always down for a good time. On her good days - she was honestly wonderful to be around. That being said, she was also a terrible driver. She was disorganized, clumsy, could not remember where she put her keys, wallet, phone, shoes or whatever she was looking for - ever. And she’d argue about anything. And that was Florence. No matter what you thought of her, she was consistent. And she bent for no one. Florence was a ball of goodness that struggled to deal with the world around her. She suffered her own demons. And near the end was in great mental and physical pain. Now that she has passed, her pain has ended. And she can finally reunite with her Creator. I hope her worldview is right and she is welcomed home in His arms with a message we’d all want: “well done my good and faithful servant.” Maman, I will miss you.
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Steve · Millionaire Habits
Steve · Millionaire Habits@SteveOnSpeed·
Happy Saturday to everyone who is getting up early to hit the gym before family activities start because being in the best shape of your life is truly how you show your family that you love them.
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The Optimistic Jerry is on it
The Optimistic Jerry is on it@GerardKapraun·
How many of you can honestly say you have never watched a single episode of the Colbert show?
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Mary Therese Yamamoto
Mary Therese Yamamoto@MTbooksmart·
@Coach__OMalley *I'm working on achieving my shot at DOF ops/r/c content and social media at the HS or college level. I keep grinding, trusting in God and myself, and know patience and persistence pay off* Speak to yourself as it is already done 💪
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Coach O’Malley
Coach O’Malley@Coach__OMalley·
One Day I will get my shot at Director of football ops/recruiting/creative content and social media at the HS or college level. I just have to keep grinding, trusting god, the process and being patient.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
This book changed my life (and may change yours)... Today, I'd like to share a personal story about it: A few years ago, my parents gave me a small silver compass for my birthday. Inside, it was inscribed with the following message: "So you may always know where your True North lies." At a time in my life when I was struggling to find my direction, the message brought me clarity. I focused on my True North and built a new life around it. I wrote my first book—The 5 Types of Wealth: A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life—to help you do the same. I'm guessing there are a lot of others like me out there: In search of a life of wealth that rejects the default, that breaks with common convention, that carves its own path. This book is the compass for your journey to a life of wealth that goes far beyond money. Dr. Andrew Huberman said, "This book has you ask the critical questions, and then helps you answer those questions with time-tested wisdom, data-supported tools, and a clear framework to implement them, a uniquely powerful combination." It will help you find your True North and build your life around it. I'm blown away by the early response: Apple CEO Tim Cook called it "A powerful call to action to think deeply about what lights you up—and a guide for how to build a life of meaning and purpose around those things." Podcast host and author Mel Robbins said it's "A compelling, emotional call-to-action that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page." Bestselling author Arthur C. Brooks concluded, "Read this book and start your journey toward the deep satisfaction you want in life." Today, I humbly ask you for your support on this journey: The book hits shelves worldwide in exactly two months. I have an incredibly ambitious vision for the impact it can create on the world and I would love your help to make that vision a reality. These preorders are extremely important in how they shape the ultimate reach of a book, as the publisher and retailers use the information to determine distribution. You're going to find tremendous value in this book—I guarantee it. Preorder now and you'll unlock exclusive bonuses: • Ticket to a live virtual launch party • Access to the digital community • Companion video series • Access to monthly AMA (buy 2) • 1-on-1 coaching call (buy 10) I found my True North and built my life around it. I can't wait to see you do the same. It's the journey of a lifetime. Let's start walking. Preorder now: the5typesofwealth.com P.S. If you send me your receipt of your preorder, I'll personally reply with notes on areas I think you'll appreciate in the book.
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Kurtis Hanni
Kurtis Hanni@KurtisHanni·
All the VC money in the world couldn't figure out how to deliver on an entry level bookkeeping offer. Bench seemed well positioned to capture the bottom end of the market and utilize AI/Automation throughout. This highlights what I've been seeing across the board: what everyone thinks is an easy solve is not quite so simple. It's why I'm all in on the personal touch. We're looking at ways to deliver accounting services, but won't be doing it without advisory/CFO services. The service won't be for everyone, but ideal for fast-growing businesses who are looking for a partner to help them manage the uncertainty that comes with growth. If this sounds like you, shoot me a DM and let's talk.
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