Stay-At-Home
Mom?
Here's
How to Find Financial and Emotional Fulfillment
Your
Mom stays at home? Oh, so she doesn't work?
First, let's make something clear.
ALL moms
are
work at home moms. Cooking, grocery
shopping, cleaning and laundry might not be highly
respected occupations, but unless you've got one
of those super-husbands who considers these tasks
his responsibility as much as yours, the chances
are that you're taking on most of those tasks yourself.
This seems to be just as true for moms who have
worked all day at an outside job and maybe started
and ended the day with a long commute.
The
Decision to Stay at Home
All this was difficult enough before you became
a parent. Then, pure exhaustion set in. When you
realized that you didn't want just
quality
time with your children, but
quantity time
as well, you made the tough decision: You became
a stay at home mom. You decided it was best for
your family for you to be the one who raises
your children-not a babysitter or the staff at a
daycare center. No matter how child-friendly they
seemed, you always felt that no one else can care
for your children as well as you. Best of
all, now you don't have that distressing guilt and
worry that bothered you ten hours a day or more.
The
first thing you probably noticed is a serious cut
in income. But then, you aren't spending as much
on gas or lunches out or expensive clothes for work.
You're really more comfortable in jeans and tees
(and they're much more practical anyway). And you
realize the kids don't care one way or another if
they're wearing designer clothes. You can economize
on food now because you're at home to cook nutritious
meals instead of picking up fast food or a pizza
on the way home.
And
there are so many great payoffs! You're there to
cheer your daughter when she takes her first steps and
says her first word. You never have to miss a school
program or a soccer game. Now you can take them to
ballet and karate classes and even stay and watch if
you should choose to. You're
there to wipe away tears and answer those important
questions that come up out of the blue-and you've
got the energy to really play with your little ones.
There
Seems to be Something Missing
You're aware of a troubling emptiness that used
to be filled with the thrill of accomplishment that
you took from your old job. You miss working with
professionals to meet challenges, find solutions,
and celebrate success. You miss the feeling of financial
freedom you got from having your own paycheck and
your own 401K. And you're getting a little tired
of living frugally. It would be nice to be able
to add something to the family income, but you really
don't want to leave your kids!
There
Is a Solution
Every day, millions of people search online for
legitimate work at home opportunities. Thanks to
the information age and the availability of jobs
not just in the US but all over the world, home based
entrepreneurs have found that they don't have to
choose between family and professional fulfillment.
It is estimated that over one-third of families
with children 18 or younger have at least one parent
working in a home based business. The Internet offers
hundreds of different opportunities to be an at home
entrepreneur.
As
long as you have the desire to succeed and the willingness
to learn, you can soon be enjoying the freedom of
being your own boss, the return of that productive,
professional feeling, and the flexibility to enjoy
your family.
All
genuine work at home opportunities provide you with
the tools and expert guidance you'll need for
starting your own business.
The
possibilities are endless!

Online
Co-Workers
Look around, and you'll be pleased to find an interesting
online community of people just like you who have
found a way to continue using the skills they acquired
on the job without ever leaving home. They like
to joke that their commute takes 30 seconds-the
time it takes to walk from the kitchen to their
computer in their pajamas, with that second cup
of home brewed coffee fixed just the way they like
it. While they work, they're free to snuggle with
babies, keep an eye on a toddler, or get dinner
started.
These
work at home moms are free of the hassles of a corporate
job away from home, yet they have recovered the
self-esteem that comes from being intellectually
and financially productive entrepreneurs.
Who
could ask for more?
WomenEntrepreneur.com
Fox Business - August 11, 2010
Our franchisees tell us they average no more than a few hours of work per day and, during most of those hours, they are a work at home mom or may have the baby in tow. For all these reasons, we are one of the fastest-growing franchises in the country year after year... |
The Next Step Is Up to You
To determine the path that is right for you, you
need information about the different kinds of home based
business openings available. Fortunately, finding
out couldn't be easier. There is no obligation or
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