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Take 5: The Importance of Scheduling Breaks in Planning a Meeting
If you're about to schedule a long meeting and you haven't allotted some time for breaks, you may want to re-think your strategy. Providing breaks allows attendees to recharge and focus, among other things. Check out our article for some other benefits of scheduling breaks in meetings as well as advice on how to incorporate them.
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