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And when those individuals leave, they nearly always take their entire roster of clients, draining their former employers of millions of dollars in assets to manage.
However, the job had grown increasingly demanding, with frequent travel, long hours, and difficult clients draining his energy and making his work less enjoyable.
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The clients, looking drained at the end of a long week of self-scrutiny, laughed ruefully.
But to many he is still the vain, megalomaniacal architect, someone who trampled over his clients' wishes, drained their bank accounts and left them with leaky roofs.
Dealing with employees and clients had been draining for Alex, who found real satisfaction in performing detailed analyses and administering contracts.
That is because poor-fit clients are "emotionally draining," says Leigh Steere, owner of Incisive, a B2B integrated marketing communication firm.
Ask yourself: is this client really worth draining everything I have to offer other clients?
And you will have to learn diplomacy, assertiveness and when to ditch a client who is draining you.
Those types of cases are difficult, time-consuming and emotionally draining, and clients often can afford to pay very little or nothing at all, making it hard to take them on, she said.
For the purpose of inter group comparison both successful and unsuccessful clients should have been included in the qualitative phase but the researchers were convinced that interviewing unsuccessful ART clients will be emotionally draining and too stressful.
There are also situations and clients who could drain you of your ability to do good by taking your wealth if you allow it.
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