Archive for May, 2010
Telecommuting Jobs
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Home Based Business Ideas that Work!
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by Laurie Neumann
How do you find home based business ideas that will have a good chance at success? Many people desire to own their own home business, but get stuck right here. They don’t know what they can do as a home business that will be profitable. This was where I was years ago when I first began thinking about starting a home based business. I kept getting stuck at the “what can I do?” question.
Think about the following.
- Interests – what interests do you have that could be turned into a business?
- Knowledge and skills
- Education and experience
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Guest Post: It’s Almost Summer… What’s a WAHM To Do?
Posted by: | CommentsHow developing a “Take Charge” attitude can help you keep your sanity, maintain your budget and
make this the best summer ever for you and your family.
By Lisa Nishimura
It is 1:30 AM and our dog Mookie wakes me from a sound sleep by putting his cold, wet nose on me to let me know he needs a potty break. Since my husband is away on business all week, I can’t ignore the dog because one of 3 things will happen; I will wake in the morning to a mess, he will choose to let me know of his urgency by hoisting all 90 pounds of himself on top of me, or, worst of all, he will go wake the kids! As I lumber through the kitchen in my semi-comatose state a passing glance at the calendar on the refrigerator jolts me fully conscious. MY KIDS ONLY HAVE 2 MORE DAYS OF SCHOOL! Of course, I knew it was coming. But as is usual for me, everything spells impending doom in the middle of the night.
Some families welcome the end of the school year and the lazy, unstructured days that come with summer break. Our family consists of a dad with OCD, a mom with ADD and anxiety disorder, one kid with ADHD and sensory integration dysfunction and two other kids who can blow through a room faster than a cyclone. So while we welcome the beginning of summer, in our home structure, order and balance are even more important in the summer than during the school year. I’ve identified three areas of our lives where I can “Take Charge” before school is out so I don’t spend the entire summer counting down the days until school starts again. Read More→
Control Your Income! Own a Business! No Investment Ever!
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How to Survey Your Customers in Four Simple Steps
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by Michelle Shaeffer
One of the keys to success in business is to know what your customers want, so you can deliver it. But unless you’ve perfected your Vulcan mind meld skills, the chances are good you could use a bit of help figuring out just what it is that your customers want.
What’s the easiest way to do that? Ask them!
Here are the four simple steps to follow to create an effective customer survey.
1) Figure Out Your Goals
What are your goals in surveying customers? If you’re a crafter or seamstress, you might be focused on finding out which products and sizes are most popular, which seasons people are interested in different items, or what other items customers might like. If you’re a coach or consultant, you might want feedback on a new program you’re considering. If you ask customers about the content, title, and format before you put all that time into creating your program, you’ll be able to better deliver help to your clients and get better results. Read More→
In the dark? God can see something else.
Posted by: | Comments“Let him who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of the Lord and rely on his God” (Isaiah 50:10b).
Ever since I bought Sara Groves’ latest album Fireflies and Songs, the song titled “From this one place” has really stuck in my mind. I bet most of you can relate to the theme of the song, too. She talks about not being able to see the road in front of her, not knowing what the future holds, and how scary that is. Read More→
Please show support of teachers on May 26, 2010
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Please show support of teachers on May 26, 2010 for Speak Up for Education & Kids Campaign to support #EducationJobsFund. It’s a National Call-in Day of action 1-866-608-6355 please tell our national education leaders to stop cuts to teachers they only hurt our schools – http://bit.ly/9VNbuB.
From CWAHM’s Jill Hart: A good friend of mine, Stacey Kannenberg, has been selected as the Wisconsin Delegate at Mom Congress in DC earlier this month and invited to the Wisconsin Engagement Summit on Saturday to meet with the Governor, First Lady and Secretary of Education to empower parents, kids and teachers to be involved in education.
From Stacey:
“Our children’s quality education is under threat from budget cuts– music and arts programs, bus routes, sports, extracurricular activities, books, crossing guards, special needs, gifted and talented and foreign language programs are all on the cutting block–and teacher layoffs could mean perhaps as many as 35 or 45 students per classroom. 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.