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Oct 27 2008

Every New Blog Deserves An Introduction

Published by Angel at 9:33 pm under Blog Updates Edit This


Every time I meet someone new, I always introduce myself and play a little game called “ask and share”. They generally ask me a question, and I return the favor. With any new blog, I always use the first post as a way to introduce myself.

I want to kick off this blog with my intentions. After all, this is my first post and there is no previous content to lure you back here in the future. I refuse to lose a potential reader! :)

I have been working from home as a freelance writer (and, yes, I do some virtual assistant work as well) since October of 2006. I have done all of this with a toddler in the home. There have been good moments, then there have been some not so good ones which creep up and make me wonder, “Why do I do this to myself?”

Over the last 2 years I have learned quite a bit about handling my workload while handling a 3 year old. It is never without a challenge or two, but I have loved every minute of it.

Now I want to share those experiences with YOU.

Today’s Mompreneur wants to inspire you to follow your dreams. We want to show you that it can be done. We want you to stand up at the end of the day and say, “I am a mom, and I am an entrepreneur. I’m darn proud to be a mompreneur!” There is no better way to do that than to show you that I have been there, currently am there and will continue to be there. While I walk through this wonderful experience, I want you to walk along with me.

I am filled with stories, advice, and fun mompreneur related chatter. If that doesn’t motivate you to come back, then I do not know what will!

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