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Showing posts with label work at home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work at home. Show all posts
Wednesday
Look for New Ways to Make Additional Income
Nicholl McGuire Media will be hosting a free "Work at Home Facebook Live Event." Plans are underway on and offline to help those who have a strong desire to make supplemental income in a variety of ways. Our first online kitchen table discussion begins Thursday, February 22 at 9:00 a.m. Learn what it takes to work from home from someone who has done it for almost two decades! See what an 18-year-old is doing to gain his additional income. This is also a time for you to enlist the help of a professional Work at Home Coach. Check out a list of ways many people are making supplemental income while working their day jobs here.
Saturday
Monday
Real People Talk About Working from Home All the Time
There are companies that hire people to perform Internet tasks from home all the time, but surfers usually see the ads, dismiss them and continue working outisde of the home when they really want to be at home. The following are notable links that just might stimulate some ideas for those of you who intend to find a work at home job for extra money sooner, rather than later.
Best work at home job sites from readers at this site, click here.
Places you might also want to check are: Craigslist, Job Boards like Monster and others, Simply Hired, and Link Up.
Simple Ways to Make Money from Home, see here.
Dr. Phil.com has a listing of many sites for those who desire to work from home, here's a link.
Best work at home job sites from readers at this site, click here.
Places you might also want to check are: Craigslist, Job Boards like Monster and others, Simply Hired, and Link Up.
Simple Ways to Make Money from Home, see here.
Dr. Phil.com has a listing of many sites for those who desire to work from home, here's a link.
Wednesday
How to Separate Work and Home
A busy businessman finds it hard to separate work from home. Leaving the stresses of the job is easier said than done. But learning to separate work from home is actually the key to a happier home life and quality time with family. The blur of work and home can easily make the boundaries disappear over time.
Here are a couple of tips to leave work at work.
1. Physically relieve yourself the stress of work at work. After long hours of working, try a simple breathing exercise. Picture yourself in a solitary place. Listen to your breathing. Steady your mind by steadying your body.
2. Stretch. This helps relieve tension in mind and body. Stretch your arms and legs. Visualize the negative energy leaving your body.
3. Use pen and paper. Write notes on what you have to do tomorrow. Put them in a place where you know you look first thing in the morning. Your desk will do well. Then visualize your home and the people in the house.
4. Plan the transition. Mentally list your routine from work to home. Then use it as a signal to leave one behind.
5. Never over do the unloading process to your spouse. This creates tension in the marriage or relationship. Try to set a limit on how many minutes you will talk about your worries so that your partner will not feel like you are bulldozing her emotions. She, too, experiences stress on a daily basis.
6. Take a breather. Do not worry too much about tomorrow or its problems. It will come.
These are just a few things you can do. Feel free to improvise.
by Summer S.
The author is a SME for an account in Voiceville Communications, Inc. Think Better Life. Think Voiceville. http://voicevilleinc.com/
Here are a couple of tips to leave work at work.
1. Physically relieve yourself the stress of work at work. After long hours of working, try a simple breathing exercise. Picture yourself in a solitary place. Listen to your breathing. Steady your mind by steadying your body.
2. Stretch. This helps relieve tension in mind and body. Stretch your arms and legs. Visualize the negative energy leaving your body.
3. Use pen and paper. Write notes on what you have to do tomorrow. Put them in a place where you know you look first thing in the morning. Your desk will do well. Then visualize your home and the people in the house.
4. Plan the transition. Mentally list your routine from work to home. Then use it as a signal to leave one behind.
5. Never over do the unloading process to your spouse. This creates tension in the marriage or relationship. Try to set a limit on how many minutes you will talk about your worries so that your partner will not feel like you are bulldozing her emotions. She, too, experiences stress on a daily basis.
6. Take a breather. Do not worry too much about tomorrow or its problems. It will come.
These are just a few things you can do. Feel free to improvise.
by Summer S.
The author is a SME for an account in Voiceville Communications, Inc. Think Better Life. Think Voiceville. http://voicevilleinc.com/
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