Is Your Career Draining You?
Written by nmhealth on July 13, 2008 at July 13th, 2008
Everyone knows that being a full time mom is a never ending job. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t also bring in a little bacon as well as fry it up in a pan.
The internet has created an expanse of jobs that can be done from home. Typing, medical records and virtual assistants are all positions that allow you to work form your home and often on your own time frame.
It’s ok to think outside of the box too, just because you live in Fresno CA, doesn’t mean you have to look for work in Fresno. The internet frees you up to find the job that’s right for you in the time zone that works for you.
The internet also is comprised of online educational programs that allow you to get training and certification in everything from trade schools to advanced degrees.
Again, the benefit of this is that most of the time the classes are available for viewing on your own time frame. And the work is deadline based with ample support available to you at any time you need.
It may seem that working and going to school will just take up more of this energy we are trying so hard to find. However, it is proven that by maintaining a sense of you and by working on the things that interest you, you will feel confident in who you are and will be amazed at how much energy enjoining a sense of self can bring you.
Kids grow up fast. From newborns to kindergarten to high school graduation in what can seem like no time at all. When the time comes that all the kids are in school, you’ll be in a better spot to transition back to a career or launch a new one.
And by the time they graduate, if you choose you’ll be able to work as much or as little as you like. Working can help the nest feel a little less empty, the pocket books a little more full and you a lot more rejuvenated.











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