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The Color of Her Panties
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Golem in the Gears
Vale of the Vole
Dragon on a Pedestal
Ogre, Ogre
Witch's Halloween: A Complete Guide to the Magick, Incantations, Recipes, Spells, and Lore
The Book of Runes: A Handbook for the Use of an Ancient Oracle: The Viking Runes with Stones
The Diary of a Young Girl
Eragon
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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Friday, May 13, 2016

Working from home


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...is a very long road with a slow going. As far as I see anyway. I've worked many jobs out there while I try to get into the work from home world. I've been trying since my early twenties. When I first started, I could only find the get rich now crap. Now, I have found legitimate blogs that lead you to legitimate work from home opportunities. Last month I made, maybe, thirty dollars working as a contractor with micro-tasks. This month, I've already made that much and am not going to stop there.

My biggest thing is that I need to be around for the kids. It's not just the feeling that I need to be, I actually need to be. My son starts getting into more trouble when I work outside of the house. He's even gotten to a point where he was physically fighting me. When I'm more available, he's calmer and the other kids are a bit happier. So I'll keep persevering at this and eventually I'll get where I need to be.

I'm capable, I can get over the feelings of inadequacy (so can anyone else), and I know I can do this.

Have any of you had luck? What companies do you recommend?

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