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Liz Lewis
liz98lewis@yahoo.com
I’m an intuitive person, when I see something, I adjust my work.
- Denver, Colorado
- Joined February 2024
- 33 Followers
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I’m an intuitive person, when I see something, I adjust my work.
Denver, Colorado
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A friend said she’s self-employed and her friends are freelancer, designer; she said she used to see her parents rushing to work, imprisoned by relentlessly routine jobs, so she thinks her situation is a luxury lifestyle that many people can’t afforded. #fashionshow #hipsdancing #vacationmood #Hollywoodequivalent #rawpassages #sexualencounters #ashamedthings #lifeisaparty #bodyismoreimportantthanbrain
Sporty, sexy, glamorous, and… lift mood? Some people said when travelling they see others seem to be happy, on permanent vacation mood, so they think sporty, sexy, and glamorous can be balanced, for it can lift people’s mood, so here is a question: a sexy red and black dress can knock everyone out? #vacationmood #mentalfatique #feeltrapped #workinggirl #femininelifeforce #yourworth #travelandsocial #lookinggreat #easylife #glamourgirl
Elizabeth Le Glaire
Love the topic, mood can be changed by a gift, a fancy cloth, so how to lift mood is a skill, a personal choise.
Tom Edward
Also how to live your live, deal with others, with your career, friends, family members, and your lover.
james covit
How to lift mood is very important because people can be successful, but regret their loss, or feel no energy, worry about promotion, in those cases all need to lift mood.
Bill Atlanta
Change mood can be also easy, if you go to a restaurant you see its menu, which has lobster, filet mignon, and you drink martinis, have a good time.
Ali Turner
Yes, many parents worked like slaves and those who have a good lifestyle should be very happy.
Jan Goodman
So, freelancer is not bad, compared with those who need to rush to work, and imprisoned by their jobs.