Antoinette Kuritz turned her love of words to a multi-media enterprise. A Literary Publicist, Publishing and Media Coach, author, Host of Writers Roundtable Radio Show, KUSI-TV “Book Lady”, Founder of the LaJolla Writers Conference, wife-of-one, mother-of-three, grandma-of three, … and soon to be Publisher … is up-to-her-keyboard in the book biz. Antoinette is a voracious [...]
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This Friday my guest will be Kathy Goughenour, who left a soul-sucking corporate job to run a successful business from her cabin in the woods! Kathy is an experienced, savvy marketer. From corporate marketing to direct sales to virtual assistant to internet marketer, she’s been there and done that professionally and personally. After taking the leap of [...]
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by Guest Blogger Leslie Truex There is no big secret when it comes to working at home. Websites and bookstores are filled with the how-to, step-by-step details of what it takes to find a telecommuting job or start home business. Ask to hear the success story of a person working at home and you’ll hear [...]
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by Guest Blogger Leslie Truex One of the biggest excuses for not working at home is not having enough time. I’ve been known to complain about not having enough time myself. But the reality is there is enough time. The trick is in managing time. While everyone is busy with jobs, kids, commitments, bills, housework [...]
My guest for this episode was Jill Hart. Jill is the founder of Christian Work at Home Moms, CWAHM.com and the co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom (Beacon Hill Press, 2009). She graduated from Grace University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development/Family Studies and Bible. Jill has worked from home since [...]
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Working at home can present unique challenges. Here are some basics on time management that I’ve learned over the years …. Try to maintain regular business hours. When I first started working from home I found myself working way more than I did with my “traditional” job. It’s just so easy to jump out of [...]
There have been days when I’ve almost run out and rented an office. I know, I know. How on earth could I ever consider giving up working at home? Well, I did say, “almost”. But there are days when an office looks pretty darn good. Because I work from my home, there are distractions and [...]
One of the biggest challenges of working at home can be the isolation. This is especially tough for those who have transitioned from a traditional office environment, complete with water cooler and hallway chat-ups to the home office where you only company might be your pets. I feel it when my younger daughter is in [...]
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Guest Blogger: Barb Niehaus For the first thirteen years of my telecommuting tenure, I was fairly isolated from others like myself. My friends either fell into one of two categories: moms who worked outside the home or stay-at-home moms. I very rarely disclosed my teleworking situation as very few back then could relate. If I [...]
Many people think of working from home as a way to simply make the money that they need to make in order to pay the bills so that their family can live as comfortably as possible. Too many times when someone is working from home, they take their family for granted and the family starts [...]









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