I can say that being a work at home mom is one of the most fulfilling careers any mother can dream off. You can do your work and have your own income while you ensure that your family gets all the love and attention that they need.
I didn’t know that I can be good at writing. What started out as a tool to express and share my experiences with others turned out to be a full time job. I also love the perks that come with it.
One of the benefits of being a work at home mom that I like the most is having a flexible schedule that gives you time to relax and rest anytime that you want. There are also times when I feel pressured with the deadlines. Yet I also have a lot of free time on my hand that I turn to either increase my knowledge by reading tips on SEO or playing online games like Casinos where I learned through Ecasino Guide. Online games help me to become stress free for a while. I do it when the kids are at school or asleep.
The best part of being a work at home mom is being able to serve my family and be there anytime they need me. I also learned not to depend on my husband’s income, but instead, I can do something to help make ends meet every month. I am proud of myself that I can multi task and be great on both of it.
Lacey Smith says
July 22, 2012 at 8:58 amThis is a great post! I’m a stay at home/work from home mom too and everything you stated above I agree with 100%, I applaud work at home/stay at home moms! I just read a great book you might like called “The Barefoot Executive” by Carrie Wilkerson. You can get it right off of the author’s website, barefootexecutivebook.com. I highly recommend it to anyone who is a stay at home/work from home parent! Again, great post *kudos for multitasking :-)* and thanks for sharing!
Mommy Pehpot says
July 24, 2012 at 8:11 amThank you Lacey for sharing!
J Lesley says
July 28, 2012 at 9:53 pmThe thing I loved about being home when my kids were younger, was the amount of reading I got to do…I mean you’re feeding your baby, so it’s not like you can be running around doing anything. Now that they’re older, there’s so much more running around to do behind them-my reading wishlist gets longer with each week that passes! I now listen to The Book Report radio show…it has become a regular for me now that I have older kids and so much less time on my hands-it keeps me in touch with new books, that I would otherwise totally miss, and gives me the opportunity to become more picky about what I spend my time reading. If you have a busy lifestyle, you might find it helpful, and the shows are archived too, so not a train smash if you miss the show. Oh, you can find the details on bookreportradio(dot)com. Thanks for the great blog! 🙂