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12 Days of Quick Tips Day 11: You Can Say No Sometimes

Because you too deserve time off. 

December 23, 2015
1 min to read


With one more week of madness to go, it seemed like a good time to remind you of the existence of the word, "No.” When that one relative wants in on your fully booked schedule at the last minute, or that organization that is trying to guilt you into five dozen cupcakes, or that one friend who wants a home visit special set, and so on. It is ok to say no. You too deserve some time off; everyone has known what dates the holidays would fall on for the past year! Poor planning on their part does not constitute an emergency on yours. It's ok to say no, you have my permission. Actually, it's an order! ;)

Several techs have mentioned missing some of the previous tips, here are links to all of them up to now:

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FingerNail Fixer's 12 Days of Quick Tips

Day 1: Stay Hydrated 

Day 2: Don't Skip Lunch 

Day 3: Make a Seasonal Nail Art Menu 

Day 4: Invest Extra Holiday Cash in Education 

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Day 5: Double Check Your Materials 

Day 6: Practice Patience 

Day 7: Treat Yourself to New Products 

Day 8: Apply Cuticle Oil Generously 

Day 9: Host a Food Drive or Gift Collection 

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Day 10: Remember to Take Photos of Your Work 

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