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5 Tips on How to Be a Rockstar Freelancer
If you are already a freelancer, the next thing you want to know is how to rock it. I have a few quick tips on how you can become a rockstar freelancer.
Thank You, The Learning Basket!
How sweet it is to be loved by you! Thank you, The Learning Basket duo! I am beyond thrilled when I received this email yesterday from Sanne of The Learning Basket. Here's the full email, no edits. Dear Marge, Mariel and I would just like to thank you for all the...
Valentine Came Early!
26/365Challenge: Today's a happy day! Never thought much about Valentine's day. It's not a day I got used to celebrating, but my son changed that for me. Three days ago, he asked me if we still have origami paper. But unfortunately, we've run out. So next he asked...
Making Long-Term Decisions
After addressing the short-term decisions, then it's time to make long-term ones. So what are the considerations that are considered as long-term? Your house... Are you still renting, or are you paying a mortgage for your own home like we were then, or are you one of...
DIY Crocheted Slippers Are Love!
24/365Challenge: Buying house slippers for our kids have become a problem lately. So the idea of making crocheted slippers came to mind. We had two scheduled power interruptions in our area, so I was able to plan what I would do during my downtime from work. I was...
Marge, also known as The Happy WAHM, is a virtual assistant who turned her passion for entrepreneurship into a worthy endeavor of offering complete business solutions to CEOs and business owners around the world. She turned her back on a thriving corporate career to become a hands-on mom and created a lifestyle that allowed her to build a homebased career, homeschool her children, and still have time to pursue her passion for arts and crafting.
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