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5 Things Entrepreneurs Should Focus on During the HolidaysEntrepreneurs should use the holidays to reset, reflect and create community within their company. Here are five ways to seize the opportunities of the season.

ByJohn BoitnottOriginally published

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While food, sports, and tradition are wonderful parts of the holiday season, it's also a very convenient time to take a pause, create special moments with loved ones, and reset. Doing so can pay large dividends to your business, because awell-rested entrepreneuris one who can tackle the new year with renewed vigor and focus.

Here are five things all entrepreneurs should focus on during the holidays.

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