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    Do you think your client have a second thought when they take a day off for their family? Course not. Adults value their family time. My children grown now but I would feel more guilty about not making time for the children I chose to have myself than I would in a perfectly reasonable requirement for some down time. No profession works 5 day week for 52 weeks. Not a single one.

    I can promise you on your death bed, you will not be saying "Oh I wish I didn't take that day off to spend with my child but had put my child's needs beneath that of a client's child". It will more likely be that you wish you took more days with your own children. Trust me, in a blink of an eye, your children will be gone. Likely spread over the country or the World like mine. Where "spending time with your children" might be more often than nope, Facetime on a screen. Do not feel bad about spending time with your children while they are there and of an age they want to hang out with you.

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