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In between running errands, work-at-home moms rarely consider the organization of their home office as significant to their daily productivity. They’re making a huge mistake. Lack of organization means losing time looking for things you need, getting through that pile of receipts to find the right one or constantly losing your keys in the mess of your desk.Take a close look at your objects – if you haven’t used a given tool for months and you cannot imagine yourself using it in the foreseeable future, just throw it away. All decorative objects are going too. Old and dusty artificial plants or small nick-knacks will only serve to distract you and won’t bring real value to your working space. When structuring your office, you should divide it into sections. These three are classics: main workspace (where you actually work), a supply section (where you keep your things in closets and drawers) and a reference area (nearby shelves, binders or filing cabinets).Now place all your equipment and supplies in appropriate places. Make sure to assess your need for every object. If it’s something you use all the time, it can land on your desk. If the object is used once in a while, it better go to your supply section. There’s nothing worse than losing time looking for files that are absolutely necessary to making key decisions. By developing an efficient filing system, you’ll effectively shield yourself against the possibility of losing or duplicating files.First, assess which files can be digitized – if so, make sure to do regular backups and keep your materials in a safe place. Some folders and files you used in the past might be eliminated – be ready to revolutionize your system.Consider using a cloud storage. It’s safe, cheap (or free, like Google Drive) and will give you access to all your files from any device connected to the internet. This can be a real help once you’ll need access to a crucial file when outside the office. Reorganizing your office doesn’t mean high costs, especially if you involve your creative skills and dapple into some DIY. Here are some fun, home office organization ideas to try if you’d like to boost your productivity and set up smart places to help you store different items.Mason jar storage – glue together 5 ball mason jars (3 at the bottom, 2 on top) and once they’re dry, use them for storing small objects on your desk like pens, pencils or staples.De-tangle cords with binder clips. Attach binder clips to the side of your desk and thread your cables thorough the metal part to keep them there. You’ll never lose time to untangle cables form that heap on the floor.Shoe-box storage – clip together a few of your shoe boxes to store books and documents. If you’d like some more decoration, you can line their bottoms with colorful paper.It’s clear that organizing your space is paramount to boosting your productivity, improving the number of tasks finished every day and relieving stress associated with work. Have you got any interesting tips for home office organization? We’d love to hear from you in the comments section below!As a stay-at-home mom, you might be interested in making some money to help out your family’s finances without having to sacrifice being at home with your kids. For many moms, working outside of the home would not help the family much because of the expense of paying someone else to care for the children. When you start your own business from home, you have the chance to get the best of both worlds, being able to spend time with your kids and earn some money from your very own small business. Plus, pushing yourself to learn more and engage your mind in a business can provide some much-needed relief from the day-to-day responsibilities of managing a home and children.Start by deciding what type of business you would like to start. Consider your passions, interests and previous experience in the workplace. Many moms take a hobby and turn it into a business idea. For example, you might be an excellent seamstress and decide to open an online boutique with handmade children’s clothes and shoes. Or if you knit or crochet, you can sell scarves, hats, and specialty items, such as napkin rings. Other moms use their previous work experience and skills as the foundation for a business. You might offer your services as an editor or as a remote consultant for a large company in your previous work field.Once you have a business idea, spend some time researching the chance of success in that market. Look up whether other similar businesses exist and what they charge for their products or services. Consider whether you could be profitable if you were to start a business with similar pricing. For example, if you need $5 of materials and two hours to make a piece of clothing that sells for $15, you are only making $5 per hour for that work, and that does not even count taxes or overhead costs. As a business owner, you will be able to deduct expenses, but you also have to pay self-employment tax, which is 7.65 percent of your profit, in addition to regular payroll taxes.If you are ready to go ahead with starting your business, calculate how much money you will need to invest up-front. You have to purchase supplies, business cards, and a website domain. You also might need computer software to create a website and to track your finances. In addition, you will need to sign up with a payment processing company if you want to accept credit card payments through your business’s website. Find the money in your household budget to pay these start-up costs and estimate how long it will take you to recoup the costs in profit.The last thing to do as you launch your business is adjusting your schedule to allow you to work while you are at home. If your kids are in school, you can get a lot of work done while they are out of the house each day. With younger children, you will need to use nap times effectively or set up a play area for them near your work space so you can supervise them while you work. Each day, plan what you want to accomplish and schedule it into your day. Plan the hardest tasks for times when you know your kids won’t interrupt you, and save the easy, mindless tasks for times when the children will be underfoot.With some careful planning and the determination to succeed, you can create your own business from home. It won’t always be easy, but the extra money and the challenge of being an entrepreneur might be just what you need.Unfortunately, a large proportion of Internet businesses fail and their owners lose their seed capital. This could be avoided if the proper research and due diligence is carried out prior to making an investment. Internet marketing is a legitimate business and as such should be treated and approached with general business principles. As the owner and investor in the business you should seek immediate validation of your investment prior to moving forward with your project.Often this can be hard to do objectively as you are committed to the success of your ventures and to step back and assess your failures can often lead to short-term pain. To validate your investment there are traditionally three major areas you need to look at, and they are opportunity research, business case and brand positioning.Opportunity research is the process of gathering research data and statistics that you can use to form a business case and business assumptions. Without this data, assumptions on business potential or profit potential are meaningless. As an Internet marketer you can easily access this opportunity research data using keyword research and surveys.Once the opportunity research is complete you will begin to build a business case using the research data. The business case involves applying different business models and using financial modeling, which allows you to predict the income and expenses associated with your project.The final step in validation is defining your business brand positioning in the marketplace to ensure you can compete. Without a unique brand position and value statement it is difficult for your business to reach its full potential.This simple three-step validation procedure will ensure that any investment you make in your business is backed by sound due diligence. I like to think about going into business as buying a new house. You need to ensure the house is stable, has been built well and is a good investment. Internet businesses can be cost effective to start up, but this does not reduce the responsibility of validating your investment.One of things people often say when they first find out that you work from home is that there are only so many things you can do from home. They instantly think you’re stuffing envelopes or selling candles, they don’t realize that there is truly a world of opportunity out there that allows a person to work from home on their own schedule doing something that they enjoy. Let’s have a look, from A all the way to Z.K is for Kilambe Coffee, kid stuff bloggers and product reviewers, and Kindle authors and formatting specialists.You’ll notice that this list covered not only party plans and direct sales opportunities, but independent endeavors that you could go into. This list is 95% done just off the top of my head,… there are certainly hundreds of ideas that you could go with to offer services or market products to create an income for yourself.Leave a comment below and let us know your favorite choice from this list – and also if you think of something that I didn’t mention here go ahead and add that in the comments too.“Earn big money from home, the beach, anywhere – while sipping cocktails and doing absolutely nothing!”You’ve seen the claims, plastered obnoxiously all over the web, especially if you’ve ever done a search in Google for anything relating to “work at home opportunities.” One thing there is absolutely no shortage of, are folks online, willing to sell you information on how to get rich, online. Some is legit, some not so much. Thankfully, real people who are actually making a real honest living working from home, are available to help you weed through the clutter and get to the heart of what it really takes to be successful as – many of them are right here on this blog!I am not going to talk about how to make you rich today. But I do want to answer a question I am regularly asked more often than any other question, while also imparting some wisdom to hopefully help clarify the difference between “making it rich with online sex shop” and “creating a reliable source of income while working from home.” Work from home doesn’t have to equate to sleazy “get rich quick” scheme. In fact, it shouldn’t.Of all the questions I am asked, the one I hear most is “How can I get started doing what you do?” I don’t think most folks who ask me this, actually have a solid understanding of the details around what it is I do for a living. I don’t know they ever had a light bulb moment where it was decided they wanted to be an Affiliate Manager specifically, or an Internet Marketing Consultant. Most folks actually tend to look at me like I have 2 heads when I answer the “what do you do for a living?” question (though, less frequently today than in the past – perhaps a sign that the internet is maturing some – it’s more mainstream now than it was when I first started). That is, that’s the look I get before they realize the flexibility my career affords me – an idea which is usually met with a mixture of curiosity and intrigue. And THEN the “How can I do what you do?” question arrives.I think, most of the time when people ask that question, what they are really saying is, “I want the flexibility and freedom to work for myself, on my own time, by my own rules and to my own standards. I want more time for family, friends and whatever other things make my life feel whole, happy, healthy, well balanced and complete. I want an overall improved quality of life.” And I can understand why. A huge part of what I love about my self-employment is the ability to enjoy just that. Unfortunately, often I’m asked this question after someone’s already invested in some get rich quick scheme promising a turnkey solution to financial freedom which produced no return on investment. They know what they want, they just don’t know how to get there.As mentioned by many of my fellow WAHM contributors right here on this blog, there are myriad legit ways to find career independence – not just in the specific role(s) I happen to play with sex toys. But the rise of the Internet has opened doors to many new career opportunities that didn’t exist in times of yore – at least not in the capacity they do today. Careers like Social Media Marketing consultants for example or “Community Managers” weren’t something that existed even 15+ years ago. Or Digital Media Specialists. Or Website Developers. Search Engine Marketers. Search Engine Optimization Experts. Web Content Strategists or Sex shops (yes, companies do hire professional bloggers, increasingly often today, or pay for articles by career writers). Today you can even be a Customer Service or Sex shop owner from the comfort of home, depending on the company you work for (if not self employed). The list goes on.So, the good news is, there are many career options today for those with their sights set on working independently from home. But no matter the role, the one thing all self-employment options have in common is, no one’s going to hand the opportunity to you. Like any other type of success, in career or otherwise, you have to get out there and OWN it.First figure out the what/why/when and “how” and then make it happen. Here are a few tips for finding success as a work from home professional:Make a list of sex toys dildos, vibretors, analsex toys, you would be legitimately interested in, whether work from home or otherwise. If the work itself isn’t satisfying to you, working from home isn’t likely to make it a whole lot sweeter. Do your research. Sex sites like this one offer all sorts of ideas on what you can do to work from home in a variety of roles/capacities – whether working for yourself or someone else. Network with people in your field of choice both online and off. You’d be surprised what information some folks are willing to share. Source out a professional to help guide/mentor you (there are agencies and communities online that can match you with a mentor if you can’t find one yourself). If an opportunity seems too good to be true, it probably is. Ask questions of professionals you trust to review the opportunity for you, if you aren’t sure. Communities like Women Online Marketers United, can help. Check out job boards for opportunities where companies are hiring to fill positions remotely. A few to check out: http://www.elance.com The Affiliate Summit Forum Indeed.com Job Listings Linkedin.com Consider interning for a few months with someone who is already working from home in self employment Identify the roles you’re most interested in and then get started at learning whatever it is you need in order to become an expert (or at least competent) in that arena/field. Source out educational opportunities to help you learn the skills and expertise you’ll need to be a smash success in your chosen field (just like in the offline regular working world). Especially if you plan to be a consultant of any type, clients are more likely to hire someone who is an ‘expert’ in their field. You may not be an expert today but with enough education and practice you can become one. Educational opportunities and resources to help hone your skills/expertise include: Local business events/seminars/conferences Online webinars (some charge a fee, but many are free) Websex discussion forums (play around with keyword searches in Google and explore various ones until you find one or a few that seem worthwhile) Local colleges and universities may offer courses to help improve your skills. You don’t necessarily need a whole degree but a few courses can really help. You will have to do your homework before you find the right direction for you but the options are out there. Figuring out answers to all those “W” questions (and the one “H”) can often be the most daunting part as there is such an overwhelm of information available today. But spending the time up front to do that can be the difference between dreaming about porn working from home and making it a reality.What have your experiences with trying to break into the work at home field been? What are your challenges? Are you a WAHM? How did you get into it? We want to hear from you – feel free to use the comments section below to share your thoughts.So you want to learn how to buy a slow cooker or crock pot. Great! My name is Michael Gray and I’m here to help you. But–wait a minute–isn’t this a work at home mom website? What’s a guy doing here, talking about cooking of all things? Even though I’m a guy I’m still a work at home parent. I face the same problems and challenges that other work at home moms do.I struggle with running a successful business without having an office, taking business calls when there are children making noise in the background, picking up the kids from school and getting them where they need to be, and trying to find that elusive work/life balance we all strive for without having a skinny girl cosmo IV drip constantly hooked up to my arm.I happen to enjoy cooking, so it works out nicely if I can time shift my activities, prepare a meal, and time it so it’s done when everyone is home and we can enjoy dinner as a family.One of the ways I discovered that you can get more work done during the day, schlep the kids around in the afternoon, and not be so exhausted that you have to order takeout 4 nights a week is to use a slow cooker or crock pot.I’m going to show you what you need to know and look for when you start shopping for a crock pot. One of the first things you’ll notice when you start shopping for slow cookers is they come in different sizes ranging from as small as 4 quarts on up to 11 quarts or more. For a family of four or five people, you’ll find a 6 quart or 7 quart is the perfect size.If you have the storage space, going a little bigger can help you with guests or leftovers for the next day. Most slow cookers have a stoneware or ceramic insert that separates from the base. Make sure you buy one that does: it makes cleanup and serving much easier. You can also store it in the refrigerator before or after cooking. Most slow cookers have three settings low, high and off. Some models may have a warming setting as well, which is nice but not necessary. Higher end slow cookers will often come with programmable settings. This feature will increase the price of a slow cooker since it adds a small computer to the device. If you plan on setting your slow cooker on the counter in the morning, have it turn on and cook when you’re not there, then switch to a warming setting after a few hours of cooking, you’ll definitely want this feature.If you plan on starting your slow cooker at noon and have it switch to warm while you’re out running errands or being a taxi service for the kids after school, you’ll find this feature will come in handy. It’s not a requirement, but it is nice to have. slow cookerSlow cookers are great for cooking soups, stews, casseroles, or any type of meat or fish that cooks in a sauce or liquid. Slow cookers are also really great for taking less expensive tougher cuts of meat and tenderizing them over the long cooking periods. One of my own recipe’s is flounder in cream of mushroom sauce. It’s easy to prepare and was a great way to get my kids to eat more seafood.Two of my favorite slow cooker cookbooks are Not Your Mother’s Slow Cooker Cookbook and The Slow Cooker Revolution. Both are packed with great recipes. If you’re more of an online recipe kind of person try SlowandSimple.com, AllRecipes.com slow cooker section, or Food Network’s slow cooker page.After you’ve made a dozen or so slow cooker dishes you’ll find you can adapt recipes pretty easily and make things you never thought of, like slow cooker lasagna or slow cooker mac cheese. Chances are good that, if you have been married for more than 10 years, you may already have a slow cooker. But you’ve never used it or, like me, you sold that 1970’s avacado green thing Aunt Margie gave you as wedding present at your garage sale. You’ll find that slow cookers in your local department store or favorite online retailer have changed quite a bit. They are a lot easier to use and clean thanks to the removable cooking insert, and they have additional features like programmable timers, making them a lot more flexible. There are a lot of high end slow cookers on the market, such as this Cuisinart Multi-Cooker, but unless you need the programing functionality and plan to use it as a stove-top replacement, you don’t need to spend that much. You should be able to find a decent slow cooker in the $50 to $100 range. This 6qt KitchenAid slow cooker, or 6.5qt Cuisinart Slow Cooker are both under $100 and are perfectly suited for someone who will do a lot of slow cooking.If you are on a budget or don’t plan to use a slow cooker often, look at the 6.5qt Hamilton Beach slow cooker or 6qt Crock-Pot Cook and Carry. Both are good choices and in the $50 price range. I would steer clear of the low end $30 models, though. They usually aren’t high quality or will have a small cooking capacity.Choose a slow cooker that’s big enough to cook for your family. Something in the 6qt to 7qt range is the most popularTry to find a slow cooker with a removable cooking vessel because it’s easier to work with and cleanWhile you don’t need a programable slow cooker, it’s a nice feature to haveSoups, stews, or recipes that cook in a liquid or sauce work best for a slow cookerYou can usually find a quality reliable slow cooker with all the features you’ll need in the $50 to $100 range.My kids are grazers. They nibble and snack on things all day long. Now that school is out, I’m finding myself managing how much they’re snacking throughout the day. Shouldn’t they be outside playing, not inside munching? To help remedy this issue, I have a food craft they love to make and it’s great for them too. Fruit pops.Grab some fruit and some popsicle sticks and your kids will entertain themselves for a while, eat a snack and if you’re lucky, not fight at all (don’t count on it though). Not all fruits work well with this activity, but half the fun is seeing what works. I’ve found that melons, strawberries, bananas and grapes are the best. For even more food activity fun, put your fruit pops in the freezer for an hour. You’ll then have tasty, natural popsicles! Frozen grapes and grape pops are our family favorite.The best thing about making fruit pops, your kids can make them all by themselves. Some kids might need help cutting the fruit chunks to use, but other than that, it’s like building a little fruit tower with a stick. Watch out for those creative moments, your kids might even decide to see if they can build a fruit fortress using sticks and chunks-o-melon.If you’re looking for more fruit fun, I found some great ideas and saved to Pinterest. Look for Fruit pops, fruit kabobs and fruit on a stick. Keep in mind, if you have young kids, make sure to use popsicle sticks and not kabob skewers to prevent any hand injuries over excited fruit crafting.At my house, during summer break, it seems there is a constant feeding frenzy. Someone is always hungry, someone is always “starving”. I don’t know where the food goes, but it seems like 2/3 of my day I’m spending making food for someone.You don’t have to get stuck in the rut of constantly feeding your kids. Instead, give them the task of making their own snacks and meals from time to time. Buy foods that are easy to manage with “mom approved” health benefits and you’re kids will be spending time coming up with fun snacks they are proud to say they made themselves!Make your own Lunchables – cut meats, cheeses, fruits and veggies and store in separate containers. Every day can be a new lunch building adventure as your child decides which items they want to include AND they’ll have fun building their own snack.Easy microwave meals – not all kids are old enough to manage the stove without supervision, but the microwave is pretty simple once they know how to use it. My almost 5 year old can make her own popcorn, there’s a popcorn specific button, but she feels like a popcorn rock star making it herself! Put together pre-made microwave meals with a time taped to the lid, ready to pop in the microwave and enjoy.Snack mixes – mix together cereals, dried fruits and nuts to create your own snack and trail mixes. Your kids will love helping you put these together and then you can store in individual snack sized bags so they can grab and go whenever they’d like.Smoothies – who doesn’t like a smoothie? You can make your own yogurt smoothie mixes by freezing yogurt in an ice cube tray and then placing the frozen chunks of yogurt in bags with frozen fruits and other ingredients, in ready to use bags. Your kids can then add the contents of a single bag to the blender, add the juice and blend… all on their own!Science and Snacks – let your kids do a little experimenting with food and fun this summer. Popsicles are a great place to start. Does fruit juice freeze as fast as a yogurt smoothie in a popsicle mold? How does lemonade taste as a popsicle vs orange juice? What happens if you mix 5 kool-aid flavors together? Many fruits turn into fun frozen snacks all by themselves. Try putting grapes or bananas in the freezer for a refreshing healthy treat the kids will love! Frozen grape pops are a favorite of ours!In our house we have a “snack drawer” where we put all our snack foods such as granola bars, snack mixes, etc. The kids (and their friends) know where this is and know the limits. If you show your kids how to do something, you might be surprised how much they will do themselves.Lynn Terry is the owner of ClickNewz and has been working full time from home since 1997.Lynn TerryClickNewz offers practical advice and detailed tutorials for people that want to start an online business, or promote their business online.ClickNewz allows Lynn to share her experiences – sharing what works, what doesn’t, what’s new, what to do – and what NOT to do to make money online. And she offers this advice all for free.More importantly, Lynn also DOES what she teaches – and that’s how she makes her revenue. I was married at the time, with a combined family of four children: one mine, two his, and one ours. My husband was out of work and we were barely scraping by on my just-over-minimum-wage job.During my pregnancy with “ours”, I worked up to 50 hours a week. I scheduled her delivery, took off one week before, and was back to work within two weeks total. And going that two weeks without a paycheck was hard times.I started my first business offline in a market where my husband could use his trade. We did six figures the first full year in business. I started my web based business that same year. The rest is history.

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