Archive for January, 2010
The Hottest New Thing in Candles
Posted by: | CommentsScented wax is melted slowly by a 25-watt light bulb in an exclusive Scentsy warmer, releasing enticing aromas into the air. Exclusive warmers come in a variety of styles to fit every decorating style. Over 80 scentsational scents can be mixed and matched to achieve your own unique scent.
One More Night with the Frogs
Posted by: | CommentsBy Jocelyn Green
I’m not a betting sort of person, but if I were, I would put down money (plenty of it) on the fact that military families go through more “new beginnings” than just about any other group of people. Of course, maybe we don’t see it that way every time there is a PCS, deployment, or homecoming from deployment. Maybe we just see it as change. And change is hard.
Right now I’m reading a new book by Leeana Tankersley called Found Art: Discovering Beauty in Foreign Places (Zondervan). She wrote this memoir based on her first year of marriage to a Navy SEAL. They married in San Diego and eight days later forged a new beginning together in Saudi Arabia. Talk about change! I love how she describes it:
“Change is horribly uncomfortable. Like the wrong pair of jeans, change pinches and squeezes in the most inconvenient places. A lot of wriggling and writhing is involved. Maybe even some sucking in and prone posturing. Just when you think you’ve fit in, you realize you’re spilling over the top and sides in the worst way. Very, very little ease.” (Found Art, p. 19)
Strangely enough, even when the change will be good for us, it can still be hard. Remember the story about Moses calling down all sorts of awful plagues on Pharaoh in order to convince him to release the Jewish people from slavery? The second plague was frogs. Exodus 8 tells us that they came up out of the water and covered the land. Pharaoh pleaded with Moses to ask God to make them go away. Read More→
15 time management tips to help you through the day…
Posted by: | CommentsI love to teach people about time management. It’s always so fun to show people how the way we manage our time not only effects our organization, but it really effects our overall productivity. I have been teaching a regular class on time management for the last few years and it’s always so neat to see that light bulb click on in my students eyes when they find that one nugget that they can take home and implement into their own life.
When we have a good understanding of “our time,” it becomes easier to getting things done and ultimately enjoy life! Here are a few nuggets that I would like to share with you on how you can improve your time management! Enjoy!
1. Put your priorities and goals first everyday.
2. Centralize your tasks and calendar all in one place.
3. Start and end your day looking at your planner or schedule.
4. Make time to manage your schedule each and every day! Read More→
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Inspiration for today: Tracy DeGraaf’s Work at Home Story
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I HAD A DREAM….to become a writer. I followed that dream from junior high, through high school and into college where I earned my bachelors degree in journalism and PR in 1988. I was going to be a professional writer. That was my plan. God’s plan was for me to meet the man of my dreams, my husband of twenty years, Ron. We got married in 1989 and we started our giant family of boys!
With each new bundle of boy that we added to our family, my writing dream got further and further from my life! I worked odd jobs here and there, but was a stay-at-home mom for most of those twenty years. Finally in 2006 I got a job working full-time for my church. I was in charge of organizing small groups and writing curriculum for them. FINALLY, I was a writer! (sort of)
In 2007, the church was hit hard with financial shifts that required them to “give me the boot” I mean “downsize” the staff. So there I was with no job, but I still had five boys, all school-age, all still needing mom around, so I knew that trying to secure a position in the corporate 9-5 world would be a disaster! I bought five Coffee News work-from-home franchises and set up my office in my dining room. Now the boys work for me….this is at times, bitter-sweet, but mostly good. One of my boys quit twice and got fired once, but now he’s “Employee of the Month.” AND, more importantly, the flexibility of working from home allowed me to write whenever I wanted to. Read More→
Tune In Today – LIVE at 9am CST on KCRO
Posted by: | CommentsJoin us the 4th Tuesday of each month for our on-air Bible Study! You can tune in at 660 AM on your radio (in the Omaha metro area) or http://www.KCRO.com online.
Current Study:
The Search for Significance: Seeing Your True Worth Through God’s Eyes by Robert McGee
Robert McGee’s best-selling book has helped millions of readers learn how to be free to enjoy Christ’s love while no longer basing their self-worth on their accomplishments or the opinions of others. In fact, Billy Graham said that it was a book that should be read by every Christian.
In this re-launch of this timeless classic you will:
- Gain new skills for getting off the performance treadmill
- Discover how four false beliefs have negatively impacted your life
- Learn how to overcome obstacles that prevent you from experiencing the truth that your self-worth is found only in the love, acceptance, and forgiveness of Christ Read More→



























CWAHM.com is a dream that God has truly brought to life. I began CWAHM.com in 2000 while learning HTML. I thought it would be a fun hobby and a way to compile all the information I was seeking on working at home. I am a mom of 2 (1 boy, 1 girl), a wife and I do work from home. I accepted Christ as my savior at the age of seven as a Sparky in my church’s AWANA club. I have a Bachelor’s degree from Grace University in Human Development and Family Studies/Bible. I love working from home and I pray that CWAHM will be a blessing in your life as it has been in mine.