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	<title>Comments on: Follow-Up: Case Study #2 &#8211; Do You Fire a Client To Save Your Practice (and Sanity)?</title>
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		<title>By: Karen Swim</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learned a lot from this one and am so glad that you shared it. This statement: &quot;However, when you are concerned for cash flow you may very well derail your practice to chase dollars and rationalize the red flags.&quot; is going on my wall! It perfectly sums up my foundation for making business decisions, don&#039;t ignore those nagging red flags EVER! Your client is lucky to have had a someone with the knowledge and coaching skills to help her problem solve and make the right decision for her business. Sometimes we all need an expert to help us uncover the answer and have the courage to make the right decision.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learned a lot from this one and am so glad that you shared it. This statement: &#8220;However, when you are concerned for cash flow you may very well derail your practice to chase dollars and rationalize the red flags.&#8221; is going on my wall! It perfectly sums up my foundation for making business decisions, don&#8217;t ignore those nagging red flags EVER! Your client is lucky to have had a someone with the knowledge and coaching skills to help her problem solve and make the right decision for her business. Sometimes we all need an expert to help us uncover the answer and have the courage to make the right decision.</p>
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