Ideas for working at home are endless on the internet. Finding the right one for you is and will be the key to your success.
Since I was laid off in December 2009, I've been looking for full-time employment, because lets face it, unemployment doesn't pay the bills. I'm also working on starting my dream job of helping others get out of debt, assitance for college tuitions and helping our seniors offset the costs of their medications. I'm close to starting my organization - it's just a matter of time.
In the meantime, I've been researching other ways to supplement our income and have come across some online businesses that can be done from the comfort of your home.
Legit Online Jobs
The No. 1 Work At Home Site For 4 Years! 24/7 Live Support For Visitors.
Offshore Oil Rig Jobs
Offshore Oil Industry Resume Distribution Service And Employer Services
Get Paid to Submit Photos to the Internet
Discover How To Get Paid With Your Digital Camera
New Website Launched 10/23! People Need Jobs!
Give People What They Want, Real Jobs From Home.
These are just a few online business opportunities. I would appreciate some feedback on anyone who is actively working an online business. All ideas are welcome!!!
Thanks.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
12 pounds the hard way
Okay - so I started the new year eager to shed some unwanted pounds. What I didn't expect was to lose 12 pounds the hard way - lol. You see... I had oral surgery, and have been unable to eat any solids for a couple of weeks. Yes, I lost some weight, but not the way I intended to lose it.
I know some of you have had your wisdom teeth extracted or maybe even a tooth or two for one reason or another, and can relate on the eating situation. It's not fun!
My diet or lack thereof has not prevented me from losing a few pounds. My meals have mainly consisted of soup, mac and cheese, avacados, yogurt, pudding, mashed potatoes - anything soft. These foods are not diet foods by any means, but the change in my usual diet has changed, and the results aren't too bad.
When I'm able to chew without pain.... I'll need to keep the portion sizes down and eat smaller more frequent meals. This seems to have triggered the weight loss.
I know some of you have had your wisdom teeth extracted or maybe even a tooth or two for one reason or another, and can relate on the eating situation. It's not fun!
My diet or lack thereof has not prevented me from losing a few pounds. My meals have mainly consisted of soup, mac and cheese, avacados, yogurt, pudding, mashed potatoes - anything soft. These foods are not diet foods by any means, but the change in my usual diet has changed, and the results aren't too bad.
When I'm able to chew without pain.... I'll need to keep the portion sizes down and eat smaller more frequent meals. This seems to have triggered the weight loss.
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