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I would be interested to hear from other sole practitioner architects about issues such as how your business is set up, what do you do about insurance, taxes, employees etc. ratio of billable hours to actual hours worked, billing methods, contracts etc. As well as your style of working. I find that I need to spend time every day not in front of the computer or on the phone for my mind to operate at full capacity and allow my creative self full opportunity to do what it needs to do. Some of my be

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