Recent Jobs Blog | Balancing Work/Home Life PostsJobs now has an RSS Feed!by Hava Lyon04 Apr 2007 05:00 PMI just noticed this on the right side of the screen: There is now an RSS feed for Jobs. Whether you're inside of a blog, reading the blog itself, or looking at a list of all the employment blogs published here at Families, you can find the RSS feeder on the right-hand side of the blog itself. Two Top 10 Lists for Multitaskingby Hava Lyon31 Mar 2007 03:00 PMNo, I'm not asking you to multitask by reading both lists at the same time. As I said earlier today, multitasking only works when you do one thing that requires your brain and one thing that requires your direct physical involvement at a time. Yes, Multitasking can be a Good Thing (in the Right Situation)by Hava Lyon31 Mar 2007 11:00 AMAfter I finished writing my last blog about multitasking, I headed off to the shower to get cleaned up for the day. As I showered, I realized that I made the fatal mistake of lumping all multitasking into one big pile, which isn't right. Leaving Work at Work: Phone Calls at Homeby Hava Lyon05 Feb 2007 08:15 PMI just had a blond moment (which is rather difficult for a natural brunette to have, but somehow I managed. Give Yourself a Break!by Elizabeth Kane, MA, Marriage and Family25 Jan 2007 08:30 AMDo you have a problem finding balance? I do. The other night after spending a fun weekend in the snow with my family and returning home about five p.m. I broke down. I mean really broke down, waterworks actually. You see, I had so much to get done. Setting a Schedule and Sticking to It: Part Twoby Hava Lyon14 Jan 2007 12:00 PMIf you missed Part One of "Setting a Schedule and Sticking to It" please check it out here. Otherwise, read on! Once you have a rough idea of how many hours you need to work, and what days of the week you are going to put those hours in, you can get down to the nitty-gritty. Setting a Schedule and Sticking to It: Part Oneby Hava Lyon13 Jan 2007 12:00 PMIn yesterday's blog, I talked about staying aware of your time sinks, using a kitchen timer, and why chocolate is important. Today, I wanted to tackle the problem of trying to set up a schedule for working from home. How Many Hours Are You Truly Working?by Hava Lyon11 Jan 2007 12:00 PMWhen I first decided that I wanted to work from home so I could stay home with our children when we had them (that still hasn't happened, actually) I decided to become a medical transcriptionist (MT) because that was what I read about in an ad in the newspaper one Sunday. Working with Kids under Feetby Debbie LaCroix05 Jan 2007 08:43 AMGuest Blogger. Uggghhhh. It is not as easy to work from home with kids under foot as you may think. I now remember why I had "retired" from writing for a while. Imagine: you are sitting down with your deepest thoughts and have your article all planned out. The Background Checkby Debbie LaCroix04 Jan 2007 01:58 PMIf you are looking to get a work from home job, you may be required to get a background check (and pay for it! However, you will not send any money for the background check to the company that hired you. Recent Blog Comments horacio says... "Before commiting to (I will not mention the name of the company) work for any company." |
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