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ARFamilyFun
Posts: 7
ARFamilyFun
I'm almost 40 but feel 18. I love being with my kids and my high-school sweetheart husband. We laugh a lot and spend a lot of time together as a family while also each having individual pursuits which are supported by the rest of the "home team."
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 00:31
Do you find running your own business now means you work 24/7? In other words, blurring the boundaries a bit? Sometimes I have the hardest time walking away from email, etc. especially with all the technology available today (iPhone, etc.)
www.ArkansasFamilyFun.com
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Nataly
Posts: 657
Nataly
I am the co-founder & CEO of Work It, Mom! This is my first stint as a full-time entrepreneur and it's the most thrilling and scary thing I've ever done.
Before launching Work It, Mom! I slaved away in the dark world of venture capital.
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 00:53
OMG, absolutely! I work on average, 15 hours a day, but often more than that. I've had tough jobs before, but nothing compares!
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Linda S. Kagan/Forms4Parents.com
Posts: 2
Linda S. Kagan/Forms4Parents.com
This member has no personal statement yet!
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# Posted: 10 May 2008 14:46
I agree! The good news and the bad news are the same thing - we are doing what we love and believe in, so we have little incentive to stop working on it. While my kids make of point of the phone not being in my hand, they love the fact that I have launched a company and it has a web site. I just ordered mousepads as a promo item and my son and daughter are featured rock climbing on it, this way they feel included & I get to see there adorable little selves exploring a new sensation - climbing! Yes, my phone was in my hand at the time, but I was taking a picture of them 
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MAC
Posts: 19
MAC
I am crazy busy with my 5 kids, one cat,husband, job,and two businesses. Addicted to: coffee,chocolate,people who make me laugh,the news,and now..the internet. Am currently also in the throes of planning my daughters wedding (late summer!).
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# Posted: 10 May 2008 15:24
Yes! My husband own his own company,and in addition to the day care I used to run in my home I have also tried a few Multi-level marketing things.
Being the owner of a business means you are never "off". The responibility of success or failure lies squarely in your hands.
On the other hand, the boundries are blurred in positive ways too. YOU get to decide how much involvment your kids have, when you can pause to make time for them and yourself, ect...
It's a wonderful thing.
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Karen
Posts: 6
Karen
I am a very creative person. I love to write, I love to teach. I am happiest when I can combine the two!
For the past ten years, my husband and I have been homeschooling our sons. The oldest two are in college full time and the youngest has two more years of high school.
I am also active in my church - a small Catholic parish. I am also an avid scout leader.
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# Posted: 11 May 2008 17:09
I don't work my business 24/7, but I do work on projects at odd times - usually 2-3 hour shots at a time. I usually work 7am-9am at home; the late morning and early afternoon is when I schedule meetings with clients. Then I work on projects again from 2pm until about 5pm. If I have a last minute thing come through, I will work for a while after dinner.
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ARFamilyFun
Posts: 7
ARFamilyFun
I'm almost 40 but feel 18. I love being with my kids and my high-school sweetheart husband. We laugh a lot and spend a lot of time together as a family while also each having individual pursuits which are supported by the rest of the "home team."
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# Posted: 12 May 2008 15:54
OMG! My kids make fun of my iPhone always being with me and always going off. Good to know other moms and their 24/7 connection to their cell phone bring their kids a few good laughs too!
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