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I have five children and a full-time work at home job. When most people hear this, they stand with their eyes wide open and their jaws on the floor. Being a Stay At Home Mom is work, whether you have a "job" in addition to the title of "Mom" or not. We all find ourselves in places of overwhelming frustration from time to time, feeling very inadequate for the "job". This feeling of inadequacy and fear of failure is only compounded when you run into other moms who seem so fully put together and "perfect" you can't possibly measure up. The secret to success is knowing that there are others out there, just like you, and they aren't perfect either. These Confessions are to put into perspective the things we do from day to day, and to help other Stay At Home Moms see that no-body's perfect, we just manage things differently.

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This week we are going to talk about what makes a mom a mom-trepreneur...why do we do what we do - what is the driving force behind our success?

This week we will discuss finding a support group. It is so vital to our own emotional health to have other like-minded individuals to support us.

As mothers we constantly feel the need to please everyone. This week we are going to talk about knowing when to say when - and that it is okay to not do everything all the time...Call In:347-215-9547

This week we will discuss the feeling that we must always be perfect in everything we do - and that it's okay to admit we aren't. "I really am just mediocore" Call in: 347-215-9547

We will talk about scheduling your days to run smoothly while working from home!

Our first ever radio program dedicated to stay-at-home/Work-at-home moms and professionals! We will be talking about setting up your home office, and ways to entertain the little ones (without a television) while you complete some of your... more
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