It was a definite adjustment moving from working outdoors to indoors. Everything from letting family and friends know so they won't call or come over during work hours to making sure all meals are prepared ahead of time and chores done too so you can be free and clear to take calls for work. Keeping the kids quiet etc.. it was really hard at first for me. I work at it everyday but it's worth it when my daughters say mom, it's great we can see you at home all the time, even if you're working.
Maddy
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That is really awesome!! I wish my hubby and I could both work at home. Well I guess maybe we could but I wonder if we would become really sick of each other, lol. I guess if we had something we both loved doing it wouldn't be so bad. I gave my husband your link to send in an application. He seemed to be really interested. Which doesn't come easily with him, lol. Thanks again for the edge.
Deedee
There is an adjustment when moving home from outdoors. Luckily, my husband and I was able to do just that. He held an outside job and I began working from home. We worked opposite hours and it worked out great. The kids always had a parent with them, at all times. A few years going back and forth, my husband decided to propose the idea of moving his job home to his boss. He showed him how it could be done, how I'm doing it and it worked!! His boss let him stay at home. Now, we still work opposite times but make the same or more money and still have time to spend with our kids. It CAN work. Find that niche.
Sandy
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