Category Archives: Work From Home

The Best Accounting Software for Bloggers – Freshbooks

Accounting. It’s one of those dreaded tasks every business owner faces. When you have your own company, especially a small home based business like a blog, the book keeping tends to land in your lap and there’s no escaping it. When Should a Blogger Start Keeping Books? Book keeping does not have to be complicated…. Continue Reading

Content Curation – BlissReads Launches

In the past weeks I have had the privilege of working with a fabulous group of women as we’ve readied to launch BlissReads, the genius Content Curation network founded by Allison Worthington. What is Content Curation? I’m glad you asked! Content Curating means finding, filtering, and sharing the best content. Period. Many of us do… Continue Reading

A Mom Blogger’s Schedule

In an attempt to simplify my life (aka: dig myself out of chaos) I’ve started scheduling my time. I know I started this a while back, but the busier I get the more I find myself slipping… I don’t consider myself a mommy-blogger since my blog is part of my home business, not a journal… Continue Reading

Blogging Lessons on DVD – The Beyond Blogging Sessions

First of all, if you haven’t read the book, grab Beyond Blogging and be inspired! Second, if you’re ready to take your blog to the next level, but prefer to learn at your own pace, or you’re just a visual learner, you need to get the Beyond Blogging Sessions on DVD. These lessons are some… Continue Reading

Playing, Working, or Both? Part 4

Playing, Working, or Both? Part 4

Turn Your Play Into Your Work. For Kevin Carroll, playing meant actually playing! He took a good look at his life and remembered what it was that set him free… an old red rubber ball he found on a playground. He’s spent his life helping adults learn to play again. And, it’s landed him some… Continue Reading

What is the Importance of a Family Vacation?

Vacations. We all long for them. And, the word means something different to each person. When I was little, vacation meant driving for two days, spending a week with my grandparents, then driving home. My dad loved to travel and often made the drive fun by playing games in the car, packing balls and frisbees… Continue Reading