Well laid out and thorough, this book covers all the essentials of planning out your transition to home-based work. The author is very honest and sets readers up with a realistic portrait of what they can expect as they make decisions and changes. Very glad I read it, and highly recommended to anyone thinking about staying at home or who has recently made the change and isn't finding it to be what they expected!
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I thought this book was well organized and clearly thought out. It gave good information for the person, man or woman, who decides to take the big step and quit the rat race to work from home. Whitwer is a good writer. Elizabeth Blake [...]
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This is an incredible book which simply lays out all the steps for working from home. Whitwer brings up many hurdles women might face that you might not normally think of. Best of all, Whitwer approaches each topic in her book from the perspective of putting God first and getting your priorities straight. She gives a very realistic picture of preparing, transitioning, and working from home. I highly recommend this book!...
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This has to be one of the best books I've ever read on beginning and running a home-based business...and I've read plenty. Author Glynnis Whitwer packs this book full of information that is useful to the newbie as well as the seasoned home-based business owner. Her chapters include such helpful topics as understanding your call to work at home, realities of working at home, the real cost of work, creating a transition plan...
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One of the toughest decisions a mom makes is whether or not to continue to work outside of the home. I have walked on both side of the working mom tightrope. I worked full-time before kids, part-time after kids, and now work from home as a columnist and author. I know how tough it is to balance it all. But I have also seen the blessings my being home has brought to my family. Do I miss my office, my desk and my mocha lattes?...
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