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Written by Maggie Wells
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You made the decision to stay home with your child until he started school. Well he’s been attending Kindergarten since September and you’ve yet to figure out how to work your way back into the workforce. But not full-time; you’re not ready for that yet. You still want to be there when he gets home, listen to him tell you about his day, why the teacher praised him, who broke the rules, who he shared his snack with.
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Written by Role Mommy
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I recently had the chance to interview one of my all-time favorite authors, Jane Green, whose new book Second Chance was just released in book stores and is already flying off the shelves! Jane shares her story of how she took a leap of faith and ditched her full-time job to become a novelist. So if you're toying with the idea of pursuing an individual passion, then get ready to be be inspired by this best-selling author and mom of four!
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Written by Stacey
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After much thought and a little fate, Kris Wittenberg founded a promotional products agency named SayNoMore! Promotions in 1999. She came up with the idea while working as a marketing executive in charge of creating the toys that go in kids’ meals. (Don't worry, you'll like her anyway.) While clients praised her work and offered encouragement, Kris remained reluctant to commit.
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Written by Stacey
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Driven by an obsessive desire to have fun, make money and never again work for "The Man," Kimberly Martinez, CEO of Bonitas International LLC, is pretty much unstoppable. How this trilingual certified shark diver and former corporate hotshot made millions off of beaded lanyards will have us all scrambling to rekindle our daughters’ interest in the bead-making kit that’s moldering away in the closet.
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Written by Beth Smith
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Lilly tells us about motherhood, grandmotherhood, and the American Dream.
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Written by Beth Smith
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A new type of partnership is emerging as more and more successful company-owning moms decide to team up with their husbands when sales reach the boiling point. Successful companies such as Binksters and Margery Ellen Baby illustrate how cool it can be to have, quite literally, a working marriage.
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