Monday, January 19, 2009

Change is Here and Great Hopes for America and the World


Today has finally come. Moments ago Barack Obama took the oath of office to become the 44th president of the United States. And so today a man who was serving in the relative obscurity of the Illinois State Senate as recently as 2004 is now the most powerful man on earth - and, of course, the first African-American to lead his nation.

The great excitement that Obama has generated is one of the reasons why literally millions (four at last estimate) of people today flocked to Washington to celebrate this amazing date in history.

There is no doubt about it the challenges he faces will be great - the economy is in turmoil, as a housing collapse and the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression continue to bite; the nation is embroiled in two foreign wars, one of which (Iraq) is largely seen as a foreign policy disaster, while the other (Afghanistan) is giving increasing cause for concern. On top of all that, problems that have bedevilled America for years - notably its ailing healthcare system - continue to fester.

But we hope and pray that Barack Obama will battle through this sea of troubles, and that he will go down in history as one of the great presidents.

Good Luck from all at HomeBasedMums.com!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Home Based Mums Nominated For Bizymom’s Choice Awards as one of best websites for moms!



Home Based Mums Nominated For Bizymom’s Choice Awards as one of best websites for moms!

Fantastic news in a gloomy start to 2009 - HomeBasedMums.com has been nominated for the prestigious Bizymom’s Choice Awards!

Bizymoms.com is conducting an awards selection that allows its visitors to nominate the best site of 2008! They get to nominate any site that has added value to their lives and made their day.

Home Based Mums was nominated by one of our happy moms – thanks Stephanie O'Connor! The feedback from Bizymom’s has been terrific as many others have voted Home based Mums to be their choice also because
our site has given so much reliable content and features that added value to their online-experience.

And this is just some of what they’ve said:

“Lots of great information for work at home moms like myself.”

“One of the Best websites for moms”

“homebasedmums.com recommends the best companies for moms”

As a result Home Based Mums are very be proud of ourselves in knowing that we are highly appreciated and valued as a site that has made the internet a more reliable, informative and trustworthy in 2008 and that we are being recognized by Bizymoms.com a WAH site that has catered to moms for over ten years.

We hope to continue our splendid work in the upcoming New Year to continue to remain one of the best websites for moms.

Please vote for us http://www.bizymoms.com/choiceawards/homebasedmums.php


Thank you all!

Homebasedmums.com team
www.homebasedmums.com

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Announcing The Launch Of My Mind Shift Binaural Audios


Have you ever heard of binaural audios before?

Me either... but it is scientifically proven that these special type of audios can be used to influence your brain into specific 'states'. For example they can be used to...

1) Increase Motivation
2) Increase Energy
3) Increase Focus
4) Increase Creativity
5) Increase Learning
6) Increase Happiness
7) Increase Relaxation
8) Decrease Stress
9) Stop Panic Attacks

And so much more.

Without getting into the technical details of how these audios work, let me give you a brief description of how these audios work. Your brain functions on primary frequencies based on the speed of your brain waves. Specific states have specific frequencies... for example if your brain is functioning at a specific frequency of between 13 - 40 Hz this is called 'Beta' waves and it is when your brain is active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration, arousal, cognition.

But if you are sleeping your brain has a frequency of between 4 - 7 Hz or 'Theta' waves and this is when you are dreaming are in deep meditation or have, REM sleep.

So if you are feeling tired... then you have a particular low brain wave frequency at that time. The power of binaural audios is that it can lift those brain wave frequencies and within 5 minutes make you more alert and active, all by just listening to an audio with a set of stereo headphones.

Now normally these audios cost $29.95 a piece or more but Paul Kleinmeulman has just launched MyMindShift.com and he supplies 12 different audios to help you with specific problems all for the cost of one of these audios.

Lack motivation, simply pop in the maximum motivation audio and within 5 minutes your brain waves will be 'switched on' for more focus and more energy to increase your motivation.

Check it out at...MyMindShift.com.

It is highly recommended.

Sincerely,

Juliette

Eat Pray Love Elizabeth Gilbert - Favourite of Destiny

Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia

Elizabeth Gilbert was just 34, burnt out, her marriage in tatters when she left New York to travel the world. Her confessional book, Eat Pray Love, with its happy-ever- after ending, has sold millions. No wonder she says she's a 'favourite of destiny'.



In this memoir, a blockbuster of self-discovery, Elizabeth has catalogued, uncensored, the depression, disintegration, infatuation and masturbation that followed the breakdown of her marriage and the year abroad she spent trying to recover from it, as well as her relations with her ex-husband, sister, parents and boyfriend. There are currently five million copies of Eat Pray Love in circulation.

To read her last book, The Last American Man, and Eat Pray Love in succession is to remind oneself that there is no heroic journey for women, no concomitant woman of destiny trope, that doesn't involve childbirth. Perhaps this is the key to Eat Pray Love's success; that after spending all that time watching and listening to the agonies of Conway, Gilbert went off and listened to herself in a way that thrilled lots of women.

Her journey started with an act of bona fide bravery: an admission that she didn't want to have children, not with her husband, not with anyone, ever. In this book she details how she dealt with her husbands pressure to have kids, her appeal to God from the bathroom floor while her husband sleeps innocently in the bedroom next door, because she didn't know what else to do; she hated her marriage and didn't want to have a baby at that point. But she was only 31 - what was the big deal?

The end of her marriage constituted the first real failure Gilbert had dealt with. The crisis was so huge, she says, because she was not used to disappointing people or herself, a sneaky piece of self-promotion. She believes that her breakdown was also fanned by grief for the children she'd never have. "When I diagnose my depression now, I think it was partially about saying goodbye to these kids that I always expected to have but already knew that I wouldn't."

When asked why not? She replies "Because I know my own energies. [Having children] would be the only thing I could do, and that would be devastating to me, because of what else I am and what else I want to do. So it's no accident that I fell in love with a much older person who didn't want to have kids." This is her second husband, Felipe, whom she met in Bali at the end of Eat Pray Love. "It was such a relief. Magic trick! Companionship with no pressure for family! Free built-in stepkids who have already been exquisitely raised by another woman! It's like, how'd I get away with that?"

A lot of people who loved the book for its honesty, and I did also (although I do think her first husband got a raw deal -he's barely in it and we don't learn his name or anything about him!) which had lead to this books great success. Eat Pray Love started off selling slowly; it was in the US bestseller list for two weeks then fell away. But instead of disappearing altogether, it hovered outside the top 10, shifting a hefty 1,000 copies a week for a year or so, and then the paperback went crazy - the film rights have also been sold.

Interestingly, Gilbert's sense of her own beneficence isn't just a matter of style; she puts her money where her mouth is. When she wrote The Last America Man, she divided profits from the book equally with Eustace Conway, a rare gesture from a biographer, and in Eat Pray Love she raised $18,000 to buy a poor woman in Bali a house by emailing her friends and asking for donations. When the woman tried to screw more money out of her, Gilbert cannily defused the situation and they still came out of it as friends. And then there is Felipe, whom she met at a dinner party in Bali and whose worldliness she welcomes as a counter to her credulousness. "In Bali, I'd come back with reports of these magical events and he'd say, 'What a bunch of bullshit.' It was good for me to be around someone like that."

Now Elizabeth is nearly 40, is happily re married and living in New Jersey. She didn't want to get married again, but Felipe is Brazilian and there was no other way to get him in the country. After a year of long-distance dating, they moved to Frenchtown and opened a furniture importing business. She has just finished her next book, another memoir that is also "a meditation on marriage". Her second wedding was very different from her first, low key, in normal clothes. "I didn't want this marriage to be based in any sense on an illusion. I've done that. Sanity and clarity are more important for me and I'm willing to give up a lot of shimmer for it. I'm willing to have more boring friends, who are sane." Anyway, she is happy, which is what her readers turned to her in such numbers for in the first place. Now that’s a very good ending.

Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New Beginnings and How To Start a Photography Business


Ahhhhhh! That's what we said, of course, when Claire Wilson's photographs blinked on to our screens. She has had the very smart notion of specialising in taking pictures of babies, starting as soon after birth as possible, and collating them in the most beautiful books. If you are lucky enough to live in Ireland, you can make a booking with her based on your due date, and she will come to your home to take the first photographs in the baby's first few days. She doesn't use lights and will take as many breaks as are required over an hour or two, so there are no jolts or shocks for anyone.

She'll also come back to mark the baby's first six months and year if you so wish. Basic sessions start at €150. Contact her at 087-9111207 and see her portfolio on www.newborn.ie

If you are interested in how to start a photography business from home - what better idea?

Click Here to Discover How to Become a Professional Photographer

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year To You All!


I hope that you, your family, and your business have had a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa, or whatever holiday happiness you might celebrate!

Thanks for being such loyal Work From Home fans and readers!

2008 proved to be a great success with many of my readers starting the journey to independence and starting there business from home. So much so in fact, that over the course of the past year, it's become really evident to me just how many of us home based moms are out there and what great mompreneurial spirit is out there.

So, in an effort to help support you all in what may prove to be very difficult economic period, I am going to be concentrating on finding reports of the best work from home opportunities available, and reporting on as many success stories as possible.

And as always - if you have a suggestion or an idea for a topic you'd like me to cover, please drop me an e-mail at: juliettestewart@ymail.com.

I look forward to hearing from you!

May each of you have a wonderful and joyous holiday season!

And To Your Business From Home Success & Passion In 2009!

Juliette