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From $0 to $1000: How to Create Your Own Job From Home
From $0 to $1000: How to Create Your Own Job From Home
From $0 to $1000: How to Create Your Own Job From Home
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Hey Mama!

So, you had a baby, or maybe two or three, and you chose to stay home. Or maybe you work a job outside the home, but you have always dreamt of working from home. You just don't know where to start...

 

I strongly believe that no woman needs to work outside the home, if she doesn't want to. There are myriad opportunities to work from the comfort of your own home! I am so excited you are taking this step! 

 

You can do it! I am here for you! To start with, fill out the questionairre on the next few pages to really clarify what type of a job you are looking for. Then we'll dive deep into what is available out there, and start submitting applications. You ready? Let's do this!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 4, 2020
ISBN9781393059318
From $0 to $1000: How to Create Your Own Job From Home
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Bethany Lotulelei

Bethany Lotulelei is a blogger, podcaster, and mother of two. When she's not sipping iced coffee while bouncing babies, she is blogging over at thestrollermom.com or editing her podcast, Sweet As Love.

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    Hey Mama!

    So, you had a baby, or maybe two or three, and you chose to stay home. Or maybe you work a job outside the home, but you have always dreamt of working from home. You just don't know where to start...

    I hear you, mama! I worked two jobs when I was pregnant with my first child—I was a chiropractor's assistant, and taught remedial English and Math at a local college. I was busy, busy, busy and incredibly exhausted.

    As the weeks ticked on by, and my baby grew from the size of a poppyseed to the size of a mango and then a watermelon (ouch) I spent my free time dreaming of the day when I could work from

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