"I Work From My Home And Love It! How About You?"

Posted by Patricia Hoffman
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May 20, 2007
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I turn 66 on the 11th of July this year and would love to hear from other senior's that are working from their homes.

One of the many things I love about working from home is I can work when I feel productive and rest when I need it. Plus if I happen to be sleepless one night I can work on answering some emails, setting up a lead for a call that day, work on editing a web page or a hundred other things one can do when you run your business from your home. My time is my own to schedule, as I like.

One of the down sides is actually a positive too. Family! When I worked at an office for a company, the family had to wait for me to get home, now they have access to me all the time. Well, normally they would but I am in North Carolina for a bit so we keep in contact via phone and letter. You have no idea how important family is until you are away from them.

I was fortunate in finding the right company for me to get involved with. Finding the right company, product or service can be a chore because there are so many companies offering a verity of opportunities, products and services on the net. You can get overwhelmed if you don't stay focused once you have made a decision. I get tons of offers on a regular basis and find I have to say NO to them because I am focused.

When I started I was lured into joining this program and that program and found the only one making any money with a program is the person that originated the program. I have thought of starting a program but actually like the company I chose to involve myself with and really don't want the hassle of starting and maintaining a program of my own.

As I said, I am fortunate that I found a great company. If you are still looking and want to talk to me you can send me a message and we can talk about what you are looking for and if I can help.

Live Long and Prosper and...
Let Whatever Happens Be Okay.

Patricia A Hoffman ~ USA

Poverty is not a virtue; it is a curse.
Wealth is not a sin; it is a blessing.
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