When I got pregnant with my daughter, my brain immediately started planning for my exit from my full-time nursing job. While I didn’t dislike my job, I knew that I wouldn’t have the heart to put my baby in daycare and have somebody else watch over her. So throughout my pregnancy, I saved the majority of each paycheck, and by the time nine months had rolled around, I had stashed away a nice nest egg.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
How Do You Find a Legitimate Work-at-Home Job?
I get emails all the time from people who are looking for legitimate work-at-home opportunities. I am more than happy to assist these people with their job search, and direct and guide them on how to search for legitimate work-at-home jobs. After giving them a bunch of personalized leads and details, I tell them to keep in touch and let me know how their job search is gong.
Most of the time, I never hear back from these people.
And I can tell you … it’s not because there aren’t any legitimate work-at-home positions out there.
Most of the time, I never hear back from these people.
And I can tell you … it’s not because there aren’t any legitimate work-at-home positions out there.
Small Business Ideas for Non-Creatives
Small Business Ideas for Non-Creatives | We hear so much about creative home businesses. There are some awesome ladies out there creating beautiful handmade items to sell on Etsy and unique upcycled products they are shipping around the world. I don’t know about you, but my craftiness scale stops at 0. My DIY projects are certainly not suitable for Pinterest, or anywhere else for that matter.
Today we are looking at some great small business ideas for non-creatives. If you feel more comfortable on the analytical side of things, this list is for you.
Life and Business Lessons I’ve Learned From My Mom
Life and Business Lessons I’ve Learned From My Mom | Life has a way of steering you in the right direction if you take a moment to listen. My mom’s advice has come back to me in ways I could never have even imagined.
I now affectionately refer to my mom as my “wise sage” and appreciate any and all insight she can share with me. She knows stuff. She’s lived through the depression and comes from a family of immigrants who spoke zero English when they arrived in Canada in the early 1900’s. Not only did my mom’s family of 13 children survive, but they thrived.
I now affectionately refer to my mom as my “wise sage” and appreciate any and all insight she can share with me. She knows stuff. She’s lived through the depression and comes from a family of immigrants who spoke zero English when they arrived in Canada in the early 1900’s. Not only did my mom’s family of 13 children survive, but they thrived.
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