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		<title>Make Money Helping other Moms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 00:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>workathomemom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How Moms can Make Money Helping other Moms

If it’s one thing moms can do it is stick together. Making life run smoothly with kids, home and career can be a tall order. Communicating with other moms helps to ease the stress. If you are looking for a business venture, why not make money helping moms [...]]]></description>
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<p>If it’s one thing moms can do it is stick together. Making life run smoothly with kids, home and career can be a tall order. Communicating with other moms helps to ease the stress. If you are looking for a business venture, why not make money helping moms just like yourself?</p>

<p>What will you offer to these moms? Well, your product is as close as your memory. Your expertise is the product you can market to moms everywhere. There are situations that you have encountered and overcome as a mom that other mothers are facing too. They could benefit from what you know to make their life a bit easier.</p>

<p><strong>Packaging your Product – EBooks</strong></p>

<p>Put your advice down on paper. You probably have a lot of good advice to offer but it won’t sound like much unless you can get it out of your brain and into a legible format. If you have a talent for writing this will be less of a challenge for you. Take a writing course to bone up on the finer points of writing outlines and organizing your thoughts on paper.</p>

<p>Your format for these organized thoughts is an eBook. Everyone has heard of them but might not know exactly what they are. An eBook is essentially a book in digital form. You can create and publish them yourself. For the work that you put into the project, you are greatly rewarded with pure profit.</p>

<p>The first consideration is the length of your eBook. A typical eBook can have as few as 70 pages or as many as 150. People will pay more for longer eBooks.</p>

<p>EBooks are popular media because they can be downloaded or printed in an instant. As soon as the payment is processed, the customer gains access to the eBook. No storage space other than what is on your computer or flash drive is needed to house the eBooks you buy.</p>

<p><strong>Selling your EBooks</strong></p>

<p>Consider your market – other moms. Let’s say that the subject of your eBook is getting a toddler through the terrible twos and threes. Fill your eBooks with information that moms want to know:</p>

<p>•        Tips for bedtime</p>

<p>•        Disciplinary tips</p>

<p>•        Going out in public</p>

<p>•        Dealing with mom stress</p>

<p>•        Testimonials</p>

<p>•        True life examples</p>

<p>All of these ideas can be used to flesh out your eBook. These same bullet points can be selling points for your eBook. When creating the eBook website page, use snippets from stories in the book, testimonials from others who have read the book and a partial list of chapters in the eBook as advertising on the page.</p>

<p>Condense chapters into enticing articles that you submit to article directories. Don’t give away too much because you want moms to buy your eBooks. Supply a link to your website in the resource box.</p>

<p>As a mom you can join online forums to share your helpful advice with other moms. Use a link to your eBook page in your signature line for easy access. As you develop a following on these forums, other members will visit your site and see your eBooks.</p>

<p>EBooks can be used to share information that you have learned as a mom with other moms. They are easy to create and with a marketing strategy, can bring large profit to your business.</p>

<p>If you need more information on creating EBooks or if you need PLR material for your EBooks please visit <a href="http://momplrebooks.com/amember/go.php?r=342&amp;i=l0">MomPLREBooks.com</a></p>

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		<title>Dinner with the Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 00:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>workathomemom</dc:creator>
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Dinner with the Family: It’s More Important than you Might Think

When was the last time you had dinner with your family? It is the meal we often skip because we work late, the kids have sporting events or we get tired from daily activities. But, skipping dinner with the family is detrimental to the family [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dinner with the Family: It’s More Important than you Might Think</p>

<p>When was the last time you had dinner with your family? It is the meal we often skip because we work late, the kids have sporting events or we get tired from daily activities. But, skipping dinner with the family is detrimental to the family dynamic.</p>

<p>Family dinners are more than just a meal. It is about the only time that families have to share time through the week. Whether you sit down to the dinner table or enjoy a meal on tray tables and a movie in the family room, the important thing is that you are together.</p>

<p>There are some interesting facts surrounding family dinner time. For instance, teens that spend dinner time eating with their family are less likely to get involved in drugs, alcohol or other illicit activity. This is a point many parents will find interesting. Out of all of the things you do to try to keep your kids away from bad influences, the one thing that is the greatest influence is still the event that we skip routinely.</p>

<p>Why is dinner so important? For one thing, it is a time to share thoughts and feelings. All day, kids are influenced by teachers, friends and the outside world. At the dinner table, they get a chance to connect with their parents on tough issues like schoolwork, peer pressure, friendships and other things. They can each share and help one another with helpful suggestions. Parents can even talk about work or family finances over a meal.</p>

<p>The main point is that conversation is taking place. The average parent talks to their child</p>

<p>less than 40 minutes a week. It takes a second to say “Hi” when you come in at night, but that isn’t effective communication. When dinner is shared by the family, you spend at least 45 minutes to an hour talking about everything and anything that may be on your mind. Even if you are watching a television program, engaging questions can arise from topics addressed in the program.</p>

<p>Young children learn how to communicate with their siblings and parents. They are the center of attention with questions about their day and it makes them feel happy. You know that kids always want to be in the limelight when they are a certain age and this helps them learn to share the spot with others.</p>

<p>For teenage girls, body image is everything. Learning to prepare and eat healthy meals with their families is a sign that eating right will keep their bodies in shape and not avoiding food. Teen girls are less likely to become the victim of an eating disorder but develop a healthy view of food and their bodies when they eat dinner with their families.</p>

<p>There are many benefits to eating dinner with the family. It is a time for meaningful communication that leads to stronger self-images that resist the urge of drugs, alcohol and other destructive behaviors in your kids and teens.</p>

<p>If you would like to find out more about families eating together and how you can work and still make a home cooked meal, please visit <a href="http://www.dinewithoutwhine.com/amember/go.php?r=7115&amp;i=l0">DineWithoutWhine.com</a></p>

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		<title>Fat Loss Strategies for the Busy Moms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 21:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>workathomemom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[7 Fat Loss Strategies For Busy Moms
By Holly Rigsby, CPT
 www.FitYummyMummy.com
Would you like to "jump start" your metabolism and lose your ‘mommy belly' once and for all?
If so, the following seven tips are exactly what you need to improve your workouts and ignite your metabolism. Try some or all of these tips, but beware, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img title="bigstockphoto_Work_Out_Time_515085_smaller" src="http://workathomemom247.blogdumps.net/files/2010/01/bigstockphoto_Work_Out_Time_515085_smaller1.jpg" alt="bigstockphoto_Work_Out_Time_515085_smaller" width="270" height="180" />7 Fat Loss Strategies For Busy Moms</strong></p>
<p>By Holly Rigsby, CPT<br />
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<p>Would you like to "jump start" your metabolism and lose your ‘mommy belly' once and for all?</p>
<p>If so, the following seven tips are exactly what you need to improve your workouts and ignite your metabolism. Try some or all of these tips, but beware, the result may be a number of admiring second glances and the need to pull your ‘skinny jeans' out of the closet.</p>
<p><strong>1. The majority of your workouts should be composed of free-weight, bodyweight  or cable exercises.</strong></p>
<p>Compared to machines, free-weight, bodyweight and cable movements often require more skill, create muscular balance, and have a greater metabolic cost. For example, it is more difficult to balance the weights, and to coordinate muscles when performing free-weight exercises. Although this may sound like a disadvantage, it is actually a benefit. By balancing and stabilizing free-weights or cables you are working more muscles through a greater range of motion resulting in more muscles developed and more calories burned.</p>
<p><strong>2. Use exercises that work more than one muscle at a time.</strong></p>
<p>When focusing on fat loss, you can't worry about "shaping" exercises, instead you should use exercises that'll get you the biggest bang for your buck and work as many muscles as possible. Isolation exercises can be used at the end of a workout to work on a specific target area, but they just serve to supplement your core movements.</p>
<p>Virtually every savvy fitness professional is privy to the fact that compound exercises recruit the most muscle groups for any given body part.</p>
<p>If you seek lean, toned muscles and the increase in metabolism that comes with them, you must choose exercises that work as many different muscles as possible. One of the main reasons why squats are superior to leg extensions for improving your body is that they also work your butt, hamstrings and inner thighs in addition to toning your quadriceps while leg extensions focus on just the front of your thigh and don't really offer any other benefit. That same rationale hold true for arm exercises too. That's why dumbell presses and dips will are more valuable for your arms than triceps kickbacks and pushdowns.</p>
<p>A good rule of thumb is to use movements that will allow you to use the most weight. These will have a systemic effect on your body that'll help maintain or increase your lean muscle, and in turn ignite your metabolism.</p>
<p><strong>3. Pair exercises.</strong></p>
<p>Pair your exercises together so that you alternate between upper-body exercises and lower-body exercises or between exercises that target opposing muscle groups (e.g. chest and back).</p>
<p>This type of approach will keep your workouts short and efficient by eliminating much of the downtime that comes between sets of a single exercise since you are working on one movement while resting from another. This approach can also yield huge benefits in your mission to burn fat. Since you'll constantly be moving and keeping your heart rate elevated, you'll be burning far more calories than you would during a typical workout.</p>
<p><strong>4. Keep your reps between 8 and 12.</strong></p>
<p>Through research, it has been determined that the best range for building lean muscle is roughly between 8-12 reps. Since the main focus of your resistance training efforts is to gain lean body mass and stimulate your metabolism, this rep range fills the bill perfectly. "High reps for tone and fat loss" is one of the biggest (and most unproductive) training myths! Somehow the aerobics, yoga and Pilates' community have convinced us that when we perform body weight exercises or light resistance training for high reps, our muscles magically take on a beautiful shape without growing or bulging. On the other hand, if you challenge yourself with moderately heavy weights, your body will take on a bulky, unflattering appearance. If you believe this, you probably still believe in the Tooth Fairy!</p>
<p><strong>5. Rest only 30 to 60 seconds between sets.</strong></p>
<p>When you keep the rest periods under one minute, it's easier to stay focused on the task at hand and keeps your heart rate elevated. In addition, it forces your muscles to recover more quickly between sets, along with keeping your nervous system revved up.</p>
<p>If your first movement in an upper/lower body pair is squats, you might want to rest 60 seconds before attempting your second movement. However, if your first exercise is a fairly "easy" exercise, like lat pull downs, you might only wish to wait 30 seconds before doing the second part of the pair.</p>
<p><strong>6. Perform total body workouts.</strong></p>
<p>You must drop the notion that muscle groups work independently of one another. Muscles work together and should be trained that way. Besides, not only does this approach mean less time in the gym, but by working the whole body three times per week, you'll be maximizing the fat burning effect of your program.</p>
<p><strong>7. Cardio is not the cure-all for fat loss.</strong></p>
<p>Cardiovascular exercise aids in the creation of a caloric deficit, but the caloric expenditure during cardio is temporary. Strength training addresses the core of the problem by permanently increasing the rate at which the body burns calories by adding muscle. The best programs will include both strength training and cardiovascular training, but the core or the programs effectiveness is resistance training.</p>
<p>Take these strategies and incorporate them into your workout routine. Not only will you save a lot of time, but you'll also soon see a leaner and more toned body. Not to mention a few more turned heads and the re-emergence of your skinny jeans.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Holly Rigsby is a nationally recognized women’s fitness coach, certified personal trainer (CPT) and the author of the internationally popular e-book – Fit Yummy Mummy - Burn Your Baby Fat &amp; Get Your Body Back. Go to <a href="http://934e03ufwiwzmpaajoxtzkbx1q.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=FITYUMMYMUMMY" target="_blank">http://www.fityummymummy.com</a> to get your FREE copy of her special report: "The Five Ways To Boost Your Metabolism."</p>
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		<title>A Look Into the New Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 10:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>workathomemom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I still can’t believe it’s 2010. Remember when that year was just a movie title? Well, we’re here now. Although the world is not exactly the way science fiction writers pictured it, the world is a completely different place than it was just 20 years ago.

20 years ago, not every household had a computer and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-506" title="bigstockphoto_Girl_Watching_293768" src="http://wahmhomeschooling.blogdumps.net/files/2010/01/bigstockphoto_Girl_Watching_293768-300x199.jpg" alt="bigstockphoto_Girl_Watching_293768" width="300" height="199" />I still can’t believe it’s 2010. Remember when that year was just a movie title? Well, we’re here now. Although the world is not exactly the way science fiction writers pictured it, the world is a completely different place than it was just 20 years ago.</p>

<p>20 years ago, not every household had a computer and no one had the Internet as we know it today. Cell phones were a rarity and text messaging via mobile phone was non-existent. In fact, most “in-touch” people still carried pagers, aka “beepers”.</p>

<p>Ah so long ago.</p>

<p>But enough of that trip down memory lane. Let’s get back to the here and now. It’s a new year and in fact, it’s a new decade.</p>

<p>I know we talked resolutions the other day and I hope those tips we helpful. Interestingly enough, according to a quirkology.com study, only 12% of the participants achieved their New Year’s Resolution goals, even though 52% were confident at the outset of the study that they would do so. That doesn’t bode well for us and our resolutions, does it?</p>

<p>Bah humbug, I say!</p>

<p>I think New Year’s Resolutions get a bum rap because they come with such a big, shiny label. People make and break resolutions every day. They say they’ll stop smoking. They say they’ll stop eating junk food. They say they’ll become a vegetarian. They say they’ll exercise 3 times per week.  Guess what? Most of those people don’t do it, no matter on which day they made they made the resolution.</p>

<p>The Mark Twain quote rings true for so many people, in so many ways: “It’s easy to quit smoking. I’ve done it hundreds of times.”<br />
 The thing is, you’ve really got to be dedicated to your goal or resolution. You need support, a plan and you’ve got to get back on track when you fall off. If you’re just making a resolution for resolution’s sake, save it for another time when you’re really ready.</p>

<p>Like I mentioned, I’m putting a focus on a healthier lifestyle. No pressure to be stick thin, starve or exercise until I drop. Maybe fewer ice cream treats and more walks up the stairs, instead of taking the elevator. You know, stuff I can incorporate into my everyday life.</p>

<p>If you’re making a resolution, good for you. If you’re not, why not make a goal to simply be grateful for all the blessings your life has brought you? When you’re ready to set an important goal for yourself, you’ll know it.</p>

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