Order of Importance
A full book means Maggie has to prioritize her clients.
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A full book means Maggie has to prioritize her clients.
Maggie’s off the grid — and not by choice.
A rare bloom is threatening Maggie’s supply of breathable air.
Maggie fell victim to cyber-demons.
Scheduling gets pretty frustrating when your clients can’t figure out how to use a calendar.
Maggie can chitchat with anyone. Well, almost anyone.
Maggie’s unhappy client got her revenge.
Maggie’s landlord is not so organized when it comes to record-keeping.
For Maggie, work is a happy place.
Maggie wonders if those uncooperative clients really have control issues.
As far as Maggie is concerned, you can’t have too many shades of gray.
Tax-time makes Maggie rethink her earlier decision to hire an employee.
Maggie doles out tough love to late clients.
Maggie has great expectations when a favorite long-lost client returns.
Maggie is fed up with clients who sound like 2-year-olds.
Maggie usually doesn’t mind doing a fill over someone else’s work, but this set of nails was a different story.
Maggie’s tried-and-true client is suddenly playing a price-matching game.