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		By: Teresa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When business slows down, take a vacation.  In fact, schedule your own vacations ahead of time to match up with seasonal slumps.  For example, for children&#039;s therapists, Christmas break and spring break are normally s-l-o-w.  If you schedule your own days off during your slow times, you will maximize your vacation time (enjoying yourself rather than worrying over large gaps in your schedule) and minimize loss of revenue (vs. if you were to take a vacation during your busiest seasons).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When business slows down, take a vacation.  In fact, schedule your own vacations ahead of time to match up with seasonal slumps.  For example, for children&#8217;s therapists, Christmas break and spring break are normally s-l-o-w.  If you schedule your own days off during your slow times, you will maximize your vacation time (enjoying yourself rather than worrying over large gaps in your schedule) and minimize loss of revenue (vs. if you were to take a vacation during your busiest seasons).</p>
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