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Old 11-02-2008, 09:59 PM
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Nice article! Thanks for sharing.
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Great article. I have friends who envy WAHMs. They thought that working at home is a very easy job. I have to explain in great detail what WAHMs are up to everyday. Nothing is as simple as everyone thinks.
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Working at home is a lot harder than most people think. I guess it's hard to imagine that being at home can still be work. :-)
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Now you've agreed with me. Working at home -- if you hope to succeed -- is harder than most realize.
If you have a product that people should actually see and taste, but email much faster way to get news out, one is always torn between catching up with the email,blogs,forums etc.; and getting out there offering people your literature and/or samples.
Does anyone have suggestions on prioritization?

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Thank you for sharing these information.
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what a great site and article! i must say a few months ago, i was fustrated till i found what is working for me!!
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Old 11-28-2008, 01:59 PM
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Great article, and it's in my hometown newspaper!

I've worked harder for myself at home than I worked at any job, but what I love the most is that I can do it on MY own schedule. Being a complete night owl, I can work until 2 or 3 am if and when I want to, and sleep in.

If I am sick or need to do something/go somewhereduring a week day, I don't have to go through the horror of trying to decide whether to call in sick or to try and live through the day at work feeling like I'm at Death's door or something, or whether to spend my pitiful little allowance of paid time off for it!

When times have been very tough in my work at home career and I've considered giving up and getting a JOB again, I could just never bring myself to do it. And I plan to never do it again!

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Laurie,
I agree with you in that you work harder -- or longer hours in home business, but it doesn't seem that way except when forced to do something unnatural -- like managing audio or video on computer for a "non-tech". I sure didn't have the diversity when I was just fighting the clock trying to get meds. out and treatments done in time.
As for sickness, check out '997's "c" business at http://www.georgiashealthycoffee.com/
Georgia Oops - for the looker -- I don't know what I did for link to show up
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Having an 8-5 job is taxing because a working mother seldom finds time with her children. Thanks to this work-at-home technology - more time is set aside for the children and the family as a whole. And the commuting problem? Oh it's already a thing of the past.


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