Work
at Home
I wish I could stay at home with my kids and
work from home so I can be with my children and earn a living, but
I don't know where to start." If
you've thought or even spoken those words, you're not alone. Many
women get up early, get the kids dressed, drop them off at day
care, drive in rush-hour traffic, and arrive at work exhausted,
thinking, "There has to be a better way."
If
this sounds familiar, I have just appointed myself the good news
fairy. Yes, there is a better way—that is, if you really want
it and are prepared for some hard work ahead. You'll be making
some trades—some good (trading commuting for working in your pajamas)
and some not so good (trading paid health insurance and retirement
benefits for providing your own). Work-At-Home-Magazine.com isn't
about wild dreams; it tells you truthfully how you can stay home
with your kids and make some money while doing something you really
enjoy.
"Women
today are put into a difficult situation. We're made to feel we
have to work, bring in that second income, and raise good, upstanding
children. If we don't, we're failures. And when the family goes
to hell, the mother takes the blame. Neighbors shake their heads
and sigh, "She never spent any time with those kids or her
husband. She was always working. No wonder that family is so screwed
up."
If
we do decide to stay home with our kids, we're blamed for wasting
our education. "How hard can that be, really? She probably
just sits in front of the television all day." If you stay
at home, however, you're more than aware of all the responsibilities
you have to juggle.
Choosing
to work at home can be a tough financial decision. I love the
Spanish proverb that says, "A rich child often sits in a
poor mother's lap." Sometimes we lose sight of our priorities
and forget where our true wealth lies. If you try to make everyone
happy, you're going to come out on the losing end. Working at
home is a perfect solution. You can stay home with your kids and
do something for yourself, all at the same time.
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