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1. ESTABLISH BOUNDARIES BETWEEN WORK AND HOME
Schedule how many hours you will spend at work and stay focused on achieving your three or four most important work goals for the week or day. Work hard at work but know when to go home and when you get there, be at home.
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“No one lives a perfectly balanced life, especially busy women. I encourage every woman to ask herself, `What is the one change I can make to better organize and manage my time so I have a more balanced life?' Once you have examined and identified the one thing you need to change, work on it until you are successful in accomplishing the change. Then, keep repeating the process. Eventually, you will feel a greater sense of peace, fulfillment and contribution in the days and years to come.” |
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My payment with AdSense has reached over $1,400 for the month of October and I’m sure proud of it. Who wouldn’t be proud of earning easy money from home with nothing to invest.
With Google AdSense, I struggled, I tested, I analyzed, and I got PAID. My revenue over the months with Google AdSense have been rising exponentially. I have tested the ads in several formats and in several colors and not to my surprise the 336×280 ad format block gave me the most amount of cli
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Finding good ideas for working at home seems to be, at a first glance, the first challenge facing any potential internet marketer. I have some good news for you. This article will show you that:
1-This is not your first challenge; you have already overcome your first challenge, and you might not have even noticed it.
2-Finding ideas for working at home is a challenge only if you mixed up the searching priorities. This lies at the heart of this article.
If finding ideas fo
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In your search for finding ideas for working at home you have to be careful as there are a lot of empty claims and promises out there. The rule that you need to remember is; if it sounds too good to be true, then it most probably is too good to be true. |
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Some of the rules complicated and not everyone can qualify, but if you do, savings are significant
If you are among the millions of homeowners and renters who operate a profitable part-time or full-time business from your home, don’t forget to claim your home-business tax deductions to reduce your income taxes. It doesn’t matter whether you are self-employed or an employee expected to work from home, such as an outside salesperson.
However, if
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If you bought business equipment and placed it in service in 2006, such as a new computer and software, 100 percent of that equipment cost is deductible up to a maximum $108,000 deduction, with a maximum $25,000 deduction for an SUV vehicle used in your business. |
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reported by Dana Write of IndyStar.com
Stay-at-home moms? Yes. Businesswomen? Yes.
These are mompreneurs, a growing breed of women who not only stay home with the kids but also own companies, do work from home or contract their services.
There are an estimated 10 million mompreneurs in the United States, according to Patricia Cobe, who co-authored the book &
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Fisher has a bit of advice for moms who may want to venture into an at-home business.
"Only start it if you are really passionate about doing it," she said. On that note, she has started another venture, Smile Mailer.com. The service allows users to go to the Web site, fill out a form and have a greeting card mailed to anyone on their behalf. Fisher offers the service at no charge, as a ministry of sorts, using income from her for-profit business to fund it. |