Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Home Office and Selling Like a Girl
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Did you survive tax season? I'm just glad it's done and over with. We owed a little, so we delayed filing until Sunday night. Gotta love Turbo Tax; so much easier than trying to do the paperwork on our own.
Feature Article
Home Office Planning
Having the ability to work productively is extremely important when you work at home. How your home office is laid out is a major part of this. You need to consider the working conditions you need and your work style as you lay out your home office.
Guest Article
Sell Like a Girl, Or What a 12-year-old Can Teach You About Sales
Yup, it's Girl Scout Cookie time in our part of the world. [And, yes, my English teacher DID tell me never to start a sentence with the word "Yup."] For those of you who are unfamiliar with the sights, tastes, and overall experience of helping your daughters sell Thin Mints, Samoas, and Do-Si-Do's, you're missing a fundamental and wide-ranging education about the dynamics of sales, selling, and salespeople.
Ready to go? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2006/newsletter041806.php
See you next week on the new service!
Stephanie
Make friends online with other moms!
Did you survive tax season? I'm just glad it's done and over with. We owed a little, so we delayed filing until Sunday night. Gotta love Turbo Tax; so much easier than trying to do the paperwork on our own.
Feature Article
Home Office Planning
Having the ability to work productively is extremely important when you work at home. How your home office is laid out is a major part of this. You need to consider the working conditions you need and your work style as you lay out your home office.
Guest Article
Sell Like a Girl, Or What a 12-year-old Can Teach You About Sales
Yup, it's Girl Scout Cookie time in our part of the world. [And, yes, my English teacher DID tell me never to start a sentence with the word "Yup."] For those of you who are unfamiliar with the sights, tastes, and overall experience of helping your daughters sell Thin Mints, Samoas, and Do-Si-Do's, you're missing a fundamental and wide-ranging education about the dynamics of sales, selling, and salespeople.
Ready to go? Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2006/newsletter041806.php
See you next week on the new service!
Stephanie
Make friends online with other moms!


