Today I found myself thinking back to when my kids were younger and remembered a particularly stressful day I’d had. I had recently embarked on a large programming project that became the most frustrating, stressful thing I’ve done since I’d been in business. I won’t bore you with the details, but suffice it to say [...]
Adelaide Zindler, is Executive Producer of Home Office Mommy Radio, the online magazine, as well as the Parent Stimulus Package and Junior Mastermind. With columns featured in San Diego’s Work From Home Parenting Examiner and membership in the San Diego Press Club Adelaide is an author whose awards have even been recognized by Disney. Aside [...]
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I am so excited to have Ally Loprete, Founder of Our Milk Money on Friday’s show. Our Milk Money is a national search directory that lists ONLY self-employed parents. They are also a community resource dedicated to helping parents who want to stay at home find financial opportunities and support. The OurMilkMoney.com search directory began [...]
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A new study has disclosed that half of fathers are choosing flexible or part-time working hours to spend more time with their families. Research conducted by The Children’s Mutual, a U.K. provider of child trust funds, shows that as many as 14 per cent of the 2,000 fathers surveyed said they chose to stop working [...]
Many years ago, after the birth of our second child, my husband and I were trying to decide whether or not it would be possible for me to stay home. At first we thought that since we were just about breaking even, there was no way we could ever make it happen. But when we [...]
I had the opportunity to review an eBook recently that I really enjoyed. The author is Tamara Hancock- mother of five, mompreneur and freelancer. When Tamara started writing her book, her goal was to share her parenting and work at home experiences with others. As she got into it, she realized that it was more [...]
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I used to have a really challenging job. It was stressful and demanding, high pressure and large responsibilities. I was really good at it too. Then I became a parent. In my old job, I was really good at delegating, training, developing and managing people- and rationalizing. Oh, could I rationalize. “I may have to [...]
I recently heard a woman say that being called a “work at home mom” was professionally demeaning. Being one myself, my initial reaction was to agree with her. “That’s right, I’m a professional, I’m not just a bored housewife dabbling with a hobby here,” I said to myself. Upon reflection however, I came to realize [...]








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