From: It's 'Lady Gonzaga'
Our typical freelancing day might look like this: Â We
get up in the morning, we hit the showers, have breakfast, and once
all of the high ranked morning priorities are done, we get to work.
 We stop when we’d like a few minutes’
worth of breaks, we stop to have lunch, and once all that’s
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