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  • Home Business: Five Tips For Better Management  By : krishna devi
    It is a good idea to learn the success stories of people who have made it. A good source is IAHBE. It offers you numerous success stories of people who started like us. One gets a great inspirational boost.
  • How Freelancing Changed My Family  By : Tisha Kulak
    I already knew I wanted to work for myself since graduating high school, but it was many years before I would eventually do just that. As the start of kindergarten approached, my husband transferred positions within his company and landed a Monday-Friday schedule. It was time to do something. I finally made the leap the February before the start of a new school year. I had one client I worked with doing marketing work. The money was better than the job I had just quit so it seemed like things were worth the risk...
  • How To Involve Your Children In Your Work From Home  By : Alan Lim
    Almost everyone who does work from home and has children wonders about the best way to involve your children in your work without making slave labor out of them. Depending upon the age of the child, he can be of complete nuisance when you are trying to work, or can be a cheerful and helpful assistant who is proud to be helping you. If your child is school age, you may elect to do most of your work during school hours and keep your afternoons and evenings free to interact with the children. If, however, you want to provide your children with a positive work ethic, one of the best ways to do that is to get them involved in your home based business.
  • How to Make Money From Home As a Mystery Shopper  By : Alan Lim
    How would it be if you could make money from home getting paid for what you eat, for shopping, for watching a specific movie, or to buy some products you get to keep for free? You can do just this as a mystery shopper. You can make some extra money in this online work. It can be a part time endeavor or you can choose to do this full time. It is easy and fun to do and costs you nothing.
  • Rule 10: Eat Meals Together  By : L. Lowell
    As my son enters his teen years, I hear warnings from well-meaning friends about how he’ll be “checking out” and ceasing to communicate very soon. I know that there is one staple of our home life that I’m committed to in hopes that it keeps communications open—our family mealtime.
  • Rule 11: Succeed at Staying Fit  By : L. Lowell
    The plight of working mothers is that as our schedules fill up, caring for our own health gets squeezed out. For working moms with little time, there is good news; you can be fit without committing to long hours in the gym. By abandoning some preconceived notions and making a few simple changes, you can succeed at staying fit.
  • Rule 16: Not Everyone Can Work From Home  By : L. Lowell
    If you want to succeed in your career while raising a toddler, work far, far away from home. All moms love their kids. And most love their jobs. So when the option to work from home arises, what could sound better?! That’s what I once thought, anyway.
  • Rule 3: Stand Up Straight  By : L. Lowell
    The other morning I was dressing for work, feeding the dog, doing laundry and making my daughter’s lunch. I leaned down to put on a pair of heels and felt a sharp ache in my back. The advice of my granny, who, while I was growing up, would frequently come up behind me, smack me between the shoulder blades and issue the stern command “stand up straight!” reverberated loudly in my head.
  • Rule 4: Organize the Everyday Stuff  By : L. Lowell
    I’m a very organized person at work, but I used to be just the opposite at home. I gave up working full time after my son was born. It was a conscious decision made without any regrets. When my son was about three years old, I began working from home. During this time, I somehow managed to muddle through the everyday housework.
  • Rule 5: Take a Time Out  By : L. Lowell
    As a working Mom, there is usually very little time to spend on yourself. There is always one more thing: that one last email, one more load of laundry, a few more things to pick up. Sometimes, by trying to do everything, you just wear yourself down. And the funny thing is you end up not doing anything especially well; you’re not a better mom or partner or boss or colleague or employee.
  • Rule 6: Daycare is Not a Sin  By : L. Lowell
    The decision to continue employment is complex for any family. From personal beliefs to financial ability, it is usually one of the more stressful aspects of parenting. Like countless moms before me, as soon as I became “visibly” pregnant, that question began to pop up: “Will you continue working?”
  • Rule 8: Never Give Up  By : L. Lowell
    As a single working mother, I am responsible for 501 children. Four of them I gave birth to: triplet daughters and a son. By all rights I should live in a shoe except that unlike the old woman who did, I know exactly what to do. As an elementary school principal, and a parent, I love every child I work with like they are my own. I never give up on learning how to serve them and the community better. In fact I make it a rule never to give up on anything, especially myself.
  • Rule 9: Find Great Partners  By : L. Lowell
    For those working moms considering the entrepreneurial path (the word “momtrepreneur” is still a little odd to me), I suggest you find great partners. The odds of any new business succeeding are daunting to be sure, and then adding on to that our responsibilities as mom – it can leave even the most fantastic idea unexecuted
  • Some Reasons For Failure In A Home Based Business!  By : Debbie Floyd
    Here's the scenario- You join a business and they tell you that all you have to do is drive traffic to your website and you can make all this money. That's great BUT the problem is that they don't tell you HOW to drive traffic to your site! Nothing is going to happens until someone sees your website!
  • Work at Home Mom: Double the Trouble?  By : Jeff Casmer
    The average income for a work at home is less than $500. Now if you are working from home to simply make a little extra then this is nothing to be alarmed about. However, if your goal is to create a full time income with your work at home job then this news should entice you to sit up and pay attention.
  • Work at Home: How to Know the Scams  By : Jim DeSantis
    Online advertising has skyrocketed over the past few years. In 2007 alone, companies spent close to $20 billion advertising online. That figure is expected to far greater each and every subsequent year because, frankly, crooks are getting more and more sophisticated in their scams. What does this mean for you?
  • Work From Home Opportunities  By : John W. Clucher
    The best place to start when looking for a work from home opportunity is to write down your skills, talents and hobbies. If you want to have a business that you enjoy and will stay motivated to work at, then it is best to find a home business that fits in with your interests. You will be much less likely to get burnt out and stressed if you are doing something that you really enjoy.
  • Work From Home: 5 Mistakes A New Starter Must Avoid  By : Femi Tunde
    I figured $3000-$4000 net per month is the average I would like to take home at the minimum every month to have a decent lifestyle i.e. basic apt, small car etc (not too big dreams to ask for). I would like the gurus opinion here on the fastest way to accomplish this online? Hopeful Maximum Timeframe - within a month.
  • Working At Home 5 Vital Tips On How To Become A Customer Service Agent  By : Graham Williams
    Customer service agent jobs vary from call handling to technical support. If you apply for such a job, you would need to have the basic essentials, like a modern computer, which has the latest operating system installed on it . You will also need a reliable internet connection, which is normally supplied buy your phone service. Excellent communication skills will be required by you to handle the various customers that you will be dealing with.

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