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Home Business

Please check the Internet Products section of this site also - there are several "money making" internet products listed there as well.

Home business is an arena that is fraught with scams, half scams, and balanced by some amazing people who have done incredible things in totally honest ways. It is very difficult sometimes to tell the good from the bad, because both often use the same words to describe things.

Good opportunities though will tell you both sides of things. They won't try to control you with hype, or pressure you into a choice.

Good home businesses require work, and time, and patience. They require so much grit and determination that burnout is very common. But they also give you association with other survivors and succeeders who are incredible people.

Home business is more than something you do. It is something you become. Next to raising kids, it is the most rewarding thing I have ever done. It forces me to learn and progress, and it challenges me every day. It takes everything I have, and gives me tiny rewards that signify growth that are far more meaningful than huge achievements in other ways.

There is a reality to them also, that is different from what you may be told. You have to give time to it every day. You have to put some resources into it. You have to either HAVE skills, or be able to get them. That is how life works.

Most businesses take a year or more to know whether they'll survive. And they can take longer than that to show their real potential. You have to be patient to make it work, and you have to be passionate about what you do.

If you can stick it out, and if you have a vision of something you want to build, a home business can be so worth it. I love what I do, and most days I feel that life just doesn't get any better than this. I work with my kids around me, I like my clients, I feel good about what I do.

That is something worth sacrificing for.

Written by Laura Wheeler, MicroBusiness Website Developer, and founder of the MicroWebmasters Alliance

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