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FROM FACEBOOK Four days a week, five hours a day, three days off in a row! My max is 4–5 massages a day, and three days off in a row would give my body time to relax and unwind and one day for chores and laundering. CARLA JUNG CAMPBELL Three to four clients a day, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. It's too beautiful outside here in San Diego to be stuck inside all day or on the weekends. But that's just a dream—sunshine tax is high! HEATHER WITHROW Three clients a day on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Yep, that would give me a four-day weekend. CHRISTINA KOEHLER F r e e m u s i c d o w n l o a d s f o r C e r t i f i e d m e m b e r s : w w w. a b m p . c o m / g o / c e r t i f i e d c e n t r a l 15 FROM TWITTER I would work Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday so I could enjoy the mountains with no crowds on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday! @KIMMIESKIMMIE Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, six sessions. Three- day weekends and time for hands to rest in between. @TERIGREEN18 I would work the hours my children are in school and be home earlier for them. I'd still be willing to book an evening if needed. @CHRISTINA_G78 FROM LINKEDIN Working four days a week, four clients each day, with one day off between the four days. That would give me enough time at my office and still give me time to pursue my own activities that keep me fit, happy, and healthy! Great question! CHERYL ILOV DENVER, COLORADO My schedule is pretty much perfect. Right now I have Monday as "office day" for writing, planning, and biz-related housekeeping. Office hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m., and Saturday 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Thursdays I have a corporate chair massage gig. And Sundays are my day off. While this may seem light to many folks, I try not to schedule more than three or four clients, tops, in a day. Beyond that, I lose my focus. GINA LOREE MARKS PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA