Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
May 15, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
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Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
April 2, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
March 22, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
March 8, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
January 5, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
December 18, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
December 8, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
December 5, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
Single Moms & Home Business Ownership: A Reality Or A Fantasy?
August 5, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Uncategorized
Can a single mother start a home-based business?
Can she make enough money to support her herself and her children?
How difficult is running a home-based business when no spouse is available to help with the childcare or contribute financially?
Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses
After researching and writing about home-based business issues for a while, it seemed that most women-owned home-based businesses involved a husband or significant other in the home. The significant other may help take care of the children after work so that the woman can have a chunk of uninterrupted time to work at her business. In addition, the family is not solely dependent on her business for its survival, since someone in the household has a steady income.
Of course, these women still face—and struggle with—issues facing all home-based business owners, such as financing, marketing, growing their business, customer service problems, as well as personal issues such as isolation and fear. On top of these issues, stay-at-home women with home-based businesses usually must also deal with their “mom” responsibilities, such as laundry, meals, housecleaning, transporting school-age children, baby care, grocery shopping, etc., AND still find time to bathe, sleep, eat, and take care of her business. The amazing fact is that most women home-business owners do all of these things on a daily basis.
The Single Mother
But what about the single mother? Whether divorced, widowed, or never married, she has no one to relieve her of child care for a period of time her so she can sit down and take care of her business. She is the sole source of support for her family. That fact puts her in a “Catch-22″ situation: If she works at her home-based business full-time, it must quickly bring in enough money for food, clothing, and shelter. If she works outside the home to ensure a steady income and runs her business part-time, that leaves little time for her children and for her “mom” responsibilities and an ever-increasing amount of guilt feelings.
I began searching for information about single mother home-based business ownership. My goals were to determine whether or not single mothers could and did own and operate successful home-based businesses. If they did, I wanted information about how they managed to balance children, business, and personal issues by themselves. Furthermore, I wanted to know the WHY—why they took the risk and made the leap to home business ownership.
All Around, But Never There
I expected to readily find information on the Internet about single mothers who own home-based businesses; the particular issues facing them; as well as demographics and other statistics. To my surprise, such information was not readily available.
I found much information and many Websites about work-at-home
Click Here! for opportunity 1
Click Here! for opportunity 2
Click Here! for opportunity 3
Click Here! for opportunity 4
Click Here! TO ENJOY A LUCRATIVE TAX FREE INCOME My mother was a widow and she survived with the help of the earning power of the internet
About the Author
hafiz lecky is an oracle certified associates currently running a home based internet business http://moreinfo247.com/8723322/free , http://webmillionaire.blogspot.com , http://ld.net?lecky
MLM - The Water Hyachith
June 30, 2011 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Business/Network Marketing
From The Slight Edge by Jeff Olsen
The Water Hyacinth is a beautiful plant, delicate-looking plant with lavender or purplish blue flowers that you find floating on the surface of ponds in warm climates around the world. It is one of the most productive plants on earth and its reproductive rate has astonished botanists and ecologists for years.
It colonizes by doubling itself and sending out short runner stems that then become daughter plants. If the surface of the pond remains still and undisturbed it may cover the entire surface of the pond in just 30 days, this phenomenon.
On the first day you won’t even notice it, on day fifteen it may cover only a square foot, and on day twenty, two thirds of the way through the month it may be the size of a child’s life raft floating on the surface of the pond.
On day twenty nine half the surface of the pond is still open water, but by day thirty the entire pond has been covered by a blanket of water hyacinth. You will not see any water at all.
What will you do on a daily basis to grow your business?

