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If you’re a dog sitter listening to this and thinking, “I love what I do… but when do I actually get time off?” This episode is for you.
Because one of the biggest challenges in dog sitting — especially when you’re busy — is that time off equals lost income.
That if you step away:
And I want to say this clearly, right from the start:
I take six to eight weeks off every single year. And I still run a fully booked, in-demand dog sitting business.
Not because I’m lucky.
Not because I don’t care about my clients.
But because I’ve built my business to support a life not trap me in it.
In this episode I’m going to walk you through:
Find out more about Paws to Profit (including a bunch of resources) here https://pawstoprofit.com.au/
By Tanya WilliamsIf you’re a dog sitter listening to this and thinking, “I love what I do… but when do I actually get time off?” This episode is for you.
Because one of the biggest challenges in dog sitting — especially when you’re busy — is that time off equals lost income.
That if you step away:
And I want to say this clearly, right from the start:
I take six to eight weeks off every single year. And I still run a fully booked, in-demand dog sitting business.
Not because I’m lucky.
Not because I don’t care about my clients.
But because I’ve built my business to support a life not trap me in it.
In this episode I’m going to walk you through:
Find out more about Paws to Profit (including a bunch of resources) here https://pawstoprofit.com.au/