 So I think most small business owners are feeling a lot of guilt right now because they're trying to be there for their clients and they're trying to be there for their family. And you really can't be in two places at once. So I think every small business owner, every parent that's a small business owner has to do what works for them. But I have found that there's three strategies that have helped us get through this time. So the first is to schedule my children and keep them busy. When they go to school, they know exactly, you know, from 9 to 10, this is what they're doing. It helps keep them focused without having them worry what's happening next in their life. Another really great strategy is transparency. With your corporate clients, your other business owner clients, and your team. So oftentimes if you let them know what's difficult for you and you're transparent with them, they're going to share that with you and actually it's almost a relationship building opportunity with your customers and your team. Another strategy is to delegate. Now in order to delegate well, you have to acknowledge first and foremost that you just don't have the same amount of time that you used to. So if you typically get 10 hours a day, whether that's eight hours when the kids are in school and then a couple hours at night, you probably don't have that time right now. We're moving into this kind of gig economy where there's people who won't have a full time job. So they're looking for ways that they can take on five hours from this company or 10 hours from this company. So in some ways, finding that right person to delegate to is easier now than ever. As a small business owner, the thing that surprised me the most during this time is how much grace and understanding I've seen from my corporate clients. I always tried to kind of hide the fact that I had chaos around me, also known as kids. They have all been so understanding. I think it's because many of them are in the same boat as business owners. We have to take care of ourselves. You can't take care of your customers and you can't take care of your kids and you can't take care of all these things that we're being asked to take care of right now without at least giving yourself a few minutes a day of self care.