When I was Homeschooling Charlie full time, which was my favorite part of the day. Even though I work from home with this blog. We struggle a lot because David doesn’t make enough for us to pay everything we need to pay. I’ve been wondering if it is time to close the doors on this blog. Or go back to part-time then I can return to work. If the truth is known, it isn’t something I want to do.
Only for me to go back to work would cost us more money because I would need new clothes as from home, I can wear pajamas which couldn’t be done I were to go out and get a real job. I would also have to find someone to watch Charlie. Then I would need to pay the person who watches Charlie and with only one car I would have to find something close to our home I could walk to work or take my bike. Unless it was cold or raining then I would need to take a taxi or pay someone to take me to work.
I would like to talk about making money from home but before I share ways to make this happen remember working from home is hard and you will not get rich overnight and not everything you find online is legitimate. Make sure you research anything you decide to do and if you’re not sure how to do that call the Better Business Bureau as they can and will help you out.
One way I’m able to help our family out is through product reviews of products we would use in our home which I’m sent for free. I try and choose things we need to purchase which saves us money. But reviewing items is a lot of work and time consuming, because it takes time to build your stats and Social Sites. Before you say oh, I think I will start a blog it isn’t the perfect way to make money or a quick way to make money.
I’m happy to share a class with you from the 2016 Digital Homeschool Convention. The course is called “7 Work at Home Ideals for the Work at Home Mom” and I would like to ask you if you work from home to take a look at the video and let me know if you have done any of these jobs. If you did these jobs how well did, they work out for you.
Heidi Kreider has been married to her BFF for 22 years and together they parent their 3 E’s… Eric, Emme, and Ellen. Heidi has homeschooled for fourteen years.
Over those years, she’s also experienced life as a public-school mom and a Christian school mom. Each year brings its own adventures. She’s self-published two novels and several Bible studies for children, teens, and families. Heidi blogs about life, working from home, and writing,
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates