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		By: [6/25-6/29] This Week in Small Business News &#124; Swipely		</title>
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		By: maesz		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I always try to break the plan or project into very small bits. Then, the feelings of accomplishing something come much closer together. And, anyone can do the &quot;nasty bit&quot; if one can see that it can be finished really quickly.]]></description>
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