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How you keep clients you like as a regular?
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Hi!

I hope you don't mind me asking, but I'm curious about how you go about establishing long-term relationships with clients who you enjoy working with. I understand that it's important for both parties to feel comfortable and satisfied, and I'm interested in knowing more about how you approach this aspect of your work.

For example, do you engage in specific types of conversations to build rapport and maintain a connection with that client you want to keep? How do you ensure that both you and your clients feel respected and valued throughout your interactions?

Additionally, when it comes to the end of a session with a regular client, how do you typically handle that transition? Do you have any particular ways of saying goodbye or wrapping up the session that help maintain those type of clients comig back?

I appreciate your willingness to share your thoughts

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