Eleventeen billion years ago when I was in high school someone told me I was a really good writer and that I should write a book one day. Then I wrote something that was dark and twisty and friends starting contemplating my sanity and if I needed help. Needless to say, I stopped writing. Even…
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I made the decision long ago that I could never homeschool my kids. For one, it seems that the older I get, the less patience I have so actually being able to teach them something important (like math) would involve a lot of nail biting and impatience on my part; not a good combination for…
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There are little things I love more than working from home. Moving things at my own pace (most of the time) makes me squeal with delight from the inside out. Still, staring at the same four walls every day is enough to make even the biggest homebody crave a little shake up in the scenery….
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I spent some time catching up on my blog reading over the weekend and found a post that really resonated with me. The post was written by seasoned writer and blogger Anne Wayman. (Hat tip to Lori for linking her post). The post was all about those frustrating questions that other, more experienced freelancers get…
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