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Education Grants for Single Mothers

September 2, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

September 2, 2009 | By Sue Olustee In Finance | by Sue OlusteeAre you a single mom who wishes to go back to school and get a higher education? There are many mothers in the same boat but may not have the money to do so. Single mothers have many burdens including taking care of the kids and also working full time. However, there is help for single mothers that want to go back to school. The government provides college grants for single mothers for those mothers who truly need it.In o

Living on the Homeopathic HCG Diet

August 21, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

by Amelia Handley A HCG Dieter named Catherine R. started the program with the goal to drop 40 pounds. She had been unhappy for a long time and was ready to get rid of her extra weight that left her uncomfortable constantly. Attempting to dedicate extra time to exercise had been an unsuccessful weight loss plan for her since she was a single mom working full time with a mother in a nearby nursing home. There wasn’t anything she could cut out of her schedule to free up the 2 hours a day she’d n

Homeopathic HCG: Living with it Successfully

August 21, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

A HCG Dieter named Catherine R. started the program with the goal to drop 40 pounds. She had been unhappy for a long time and was ready to get rid of her extra weight that left her uncomfortable constantly. Attempting to dedicate extra time to exercise had been an unsuccessful weight loss plan for her since she was a single mom working full time with a mother in a nearby nursing home. There wasn't anything she could cut out of her schedule to free up the 2 hours a day she'd need to make a differ

Mommy, Come Home: A Leap of Faith

July 25, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

Sometimes, you just don’t know. You could crunch the numbers forever. They may never add up even with the most prudent, the most frugal lifestyles. One year after we decided I should be home full-time, a new job in a tiny town with a tiny salary found my husband. Yes… the job found him. He was not looking. We knew that eventually we’d like to move, but not at the time. At the time, we were comfortable. We had a plan. God doesn’t always care for comfortable, and His perfect plan is

Searches

July 20, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

Jul 20 Searches A few of the recent searches bringing you all to my blogweekly MILP (Moms in Law Practice) Roundup of recent posts by other lawyer-mother-bloggers – Yep, you have found it. Also at A Little Fish in Law School.single parents in law school and law school single mom – Not impossible if you’re going full-time. Pretty horrible if you’re going part-time, to be sure! Support is essential.how to study for part time law student,mom – I tried to study before

This Mom Works From Home With Her Own Internet Business

July 11, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

Amazon.de Widgets Making money with your own online company is not as hard as you may well think. Not everybody can be an internet marketing expert making millions of dollars a day but it is quite effortless to earn $500 - $1000 per month.My Online Income System informs you all about starting up an online small business. This is an ebook written by a single mom who was short of money and wanted to make a better life style for herself. Now she is able to make her full time living with her inter

FREE CD on 7 Secrets to Starting a Preschool in Your Home

June 23, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

Claim your FREE CD today! If you’re struggling to pay your bills this month, or if you’re worried about the economy and how it will affect your family, or if you need a consistent, stable income and want to work from home, and especially if you would love to spend quality time with your kids and make money at the same time… Then I suggest that you start your own Preschool right in your home. Why Preschool? Set your own schedule Get a consistent supplemental or full-time income Spe

Business Opportunity Ideas For The Stay-at-Home Mom

June 19, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

As a stay-at-home mom, you might be seeking employment or business opportunities that enable you to earn a full-time or part-time income from home. Maybe you’d like to work flexible hours, stay home with your children, or avoid high gasoline and car maintenance costs. Whatever the reason, there are many opportunities online today that can help you achieve your goals and earn some extra cash. Three Options for a Home-Based Business There are three ways to approach a home business. You can off

All Mothers Are Working Mothers A Devotional for Stay At Home Moms And Those Who Would Like to Be

May 18, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

All Mothers Are Working Mothers A Devotional for Stay At Home Moms And Those Who Would Like to Be



User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great messages for moms… and dads!
Six months ago I went from being a full-time medical professional to an around-the-clock SAHM. Not being familiar with the range of devotionals available, I looked to the reader reviews to help me choose a book that would provide me perspective and encouragement, and would help me incorporate a time of spiritual reflection (no matter how brief) into my daily routine.

I have been reading this book daily for almost a month now, and I have not been disappointed! Laura Sabin Riley’s devotions are poignant, relevant, and warm my heart each day. I often share her message with my husband when he gets home from work as it is relevant for him too. His contribution to this review is that her message is not at all “cheesy” like some devotionals can be. I plan on buying a nice supply of these books to have on hand for when my girlfriends and sisters-in-law become moms too.

5 Stars A Must Have for Stay At Home Moms
Laura Sabin Riley has truly touched my life with her wonderful book. It got me through my first year as a SAHM. Her insight is right on target and she makes you feel like she is your new best friend. I would DEFINITELY recommend this book to other moms! I promise, you won’t want to put it down!

5 Stars Useful and Real
I’ve read alot of devotional books over the past twelve years as a mother. This is one, if not, THE best. Laura packs each day full of encouragment–I truly felt refreshed after reading each days thoughts and challenges.

You won’t be disappointed in this book, and it won’t collect dust . You’ll be using it far to often and then passing it along to another mother you love.

5 Stars A meaningful book of simple spirituality for busy moms
You know how toddlers and preschoolers often have a favorite blanket or plush toy that they use as a comforter? That’s what I want to do with the pages of this book: Wrap them around me until I feel better.

Laura Sabin Riley has crafted a meaningful book of spiritual simplicity for busy women and maxed out moms. The easy-to-read devotionals remind me daily not just of how important motherhood is, but also how important my relationship to God is! Each is contained on a single page and consists of a relevant Scripture, a real-life example from Laura’s own life and a short but honest prayer. No where is there a condeming word or pointing finger. Every where, there is a brief brush with grace — just enough to make me feel that a really good friend has patted my hand and told me that yes, the orange juice will come out of the car upholstery and no, these intense days of parenting won’t last forever.

All Mothers Are Working Mothers is divided into twelve sections (one for each month) that address “home-is-my-workplace” issues. I especially like November’s theme: “Job Security — What Do You Mean I’m Not Replaceable If I Decide to Quit?” If you’re a mom, get this book. If you know a mom, get this book for her. The benefits of reading it could literally be felt for generations to come.

5 Stars A break for busy moms
Laura Sabin Riley offers a quiet moment away from the challenges, joys, and duties of a working mom. After all, all mothers are working moms and need a breather to enjoy a quiet word from God to boost their day. It’s right by my bedside where I can start with a daily devotion each morning.

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A Mothers Guide to Going Back

May 10, 2009 by Stay At Home Mom · Leave a Comment 

A Mothers Guide to Going Back




You’ve decided to return to work – now what? With a little planning and organization, you and your family will thrive in your new situation.

Written by the founder of anna-beth, a working mother’s helper, A MOTHER’S GUIDE TO GOING BACK is a resource for mom’s returning to the workforce. It contains practical tools and information to help you prepare your family and household when returning to work. Also including job search and resource information geared for moms like you.

Check out the Returning to Work Checklist…things you might not think of, but will eventually wish you had done before you started back to work.

Topics include:

* Full-time, part-time, contract?
* Should I change careers?
* Job search suggestions
* What can I do to prepare my children?
* Creating a command center in your home
* Planning family dinners
* Childcare - young children and older children
* Checklist of the things to do before you go back

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