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Work at home moms usually aren’t created overnight. If you are like many moms who decide to work from home, you have probably been frustrated by juggling being a working professional with being a parent and managing your family life. You may have been on a quest to find the perfect work from home job for you.
You’ve just put the finishing touches on your work at home article, and now it’s time to share it with your eager audience. One of the best ways to do that is to submit it to article directories that are niched towards publishing work at home articles.
Is this the year you want to follow God’s plan for your business, instead of what everyone else thinks you should do? Here are five things I do when I’m seeking God’s plan for my business.
Now that the new year has arrived, everyone seems to be talking (or blogging) about their resolutions for the next 365 days. Some people are making resolutions not to make any more resolutions! I even found a blog post this week by someone who chooses a theme for each year, rather than makes resolutions.
“If you’re not in business to make money, you’re not really in business at all.”
The speaker was a successful businessperson whom I admire, and I have learned many sound business principles from her over time, but that one sentence just didn’t sit right with me. Everything inside me told me this time she was wrong.
It’s almost Easter, every chocoholic’s favorite time of year. To the Christian, though, Easter has even greater significance.
Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after His death on the cross. Because of the resurrection, we have proof that Jesus really was the Son of God and that He had conquered death once and for all. Without Easter, Jesus would be just another prophet or great teacher.
Possibly the most effective way to share God’s love through your home business is by doing something your clients and colleagues might never see you do. It won’t happen in an email, a newsletter, a phone call, or at your next meeting. It won’t show up on your timesheet, your FAQ page, or your business proposal.
One of the books on my bedside table right now is Stormie Omartian’s Just Enough Light for the Step I’m On: Trusting God in the Tough Times.
Knit Together is written by New York Times bestselling author, Debbie Macomber. This is her first nonfiction book after publishing over 150 novels.
Are you planning a simpler, more meaningful Christmas this year? Making homemade Christmas decorations together is a wonderful way to mark the start of a simpler season.