I am too! so far I've got an amazon business going, but I also have to work nights as a waitress and I would love to be able to stay home all the time again and still be able to pay the bills. It might be hard to avoid people pushing there wares though.
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Jesus A. Dugayo
JC,
Do you have an Amazon store? Is that what you mean? If so, is it easy to set up?
Thanks
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jugalettes
Do you have an Amazon store? Is that what you mean? If so, is it easy to set up?
Thanks
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jugalettes
Last edited by Sheryl on Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Partnerships~
I think the kind of stay-at-home jobs that you would find through existing businesses (pizza, online sales, etc.) can be rather boring.
If you're "outside the box" enough to teach your own kids, you are probably someone who would be happy with your own independent small business or service, something that employs your unique talents. But that can be really intimidating and overwhelming~
Which is why I always suggest that people look for good business partners before they start their business. Good friends you've known for many years, family members, relatives, etc...the key is for each person to never take on more than she can handle, and to allow each person complete freedom to walk away if she wishes. Trust that God will always send you the right person when you need, and the business will feel more like an exciting, fun way to use your creativity and talents than a money-making venture!
If you're "outside the box" enough to teach your own kids, you are probably someone who would be happy with your own independent small business or service, something that employs your unique talents. But that can be really intimidating and overwhelming~
Which is why I always suggest that people look for good business partners before they start their business. Good friends you've known for many years, family members, relatives, etc...the key is for each person to never take on more than she can handle, and to allow each person complete freedom to walk away if she wishes. Trust that God will always send you the right person when you need, and the business will feel more like an exciting, fun way to use your creativity and talents than a money-making venture!
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