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Where to set up a home office in your house. Choosing the room to create a home office can be a challenge, well sometimes some of us don't have a choice. When setting up your home office it should be thought of in the same manner as if you had gone and rented… Read More »
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Leslie Morgan
Steiner is the editor of the best-selling anthology
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by Leslie Morgan Steiner (Mommy Track'd - Two Cents on Working Motherhood)
Would your husband quit his job if you earned more? Would you if he did?
In a 2005 Career Builder survey of full-time working dads with children under 18, almost 50% answered yes.
This year, only 31% did.
Are dads less enthusiastic about staying home, because more men have tried it now, and know the drudgery involved? Or does today’s lower percentage reflect widespread financial insecurity? Perhaps both.
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As an entrepreneur, you know the feeling! Whether you're a solopreneur, mompreneur, intrapreneur (an entrepreneur within a company), a multi-million dollar entrepreneur—whatever level—that moment when the project is finished and you launch it to the world is daunting. You…
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Many entrepreneurial businesses start in the proprietor’s home. For some, this is exciting; while others miss the personal connection and water cooler conversation of the office. If you are an entrepreneur that misses having a co-worker to shoot the breeze with, coworking might just be…
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by Vicki Larson (Around the Watercooler - Mommy Track'd)
When my first-born started kindergarten, a moment that I met with a mix of joy and dread, I did what a lot of my former career women-turned-SAHM peers did — I volunteered at his school.
After all, a mind is a terrible thing to waste, even a tired mommy’s mind.
I took on a few jobs that weren’t terribly taxing — publicity, newsletter editor, field trip coordinator, art room helper; it was all the energy I had with an active 5-year-old and an infant at home. But I was in awe of the powerhouse women who volunteered for the big jobs, ones that required accounting and weekly meetings and intensive planning and fundraising. They were women who had no doubt been six-figure CEOs, stockbrokers and lawyers in their former lives, and who were now using all their business savvy to help their kids’ school — for free.
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Earlier this month I attended my grandmothers funeral and was blessed to see many family and friends that I rarely see. Catching up with and introducing myself to those who haven't heard from me from years inevitably ended up something like this.. "So what do you do?" "I'm… Read More »
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Are you tired of paying for daycare and missing your children everyday? Do you see yourself working from home? I know that for so long I dreamed of being able to be home with my kids. I am a mom of a 3 yr old little boy and a 10 month old baby girl. I was tired…
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Since I became a part of Freedom United, our lives have changed so much. It has been the smartest choice I ever made and the biggest blessing to us. With a 3 year old boy and a 10 month old girl, it was nearly impossible for me to think about working outside of the home. Between the cost of… Read More »
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