A few weeks ago Mary Emma Allen, the home business guru behind b5media’s excellent Home Biz Notes blog, asked me to blog about what it was like for me to operate a home business and oversee the care of someone with Alzheimer’s disease.
At first I was hesitant. First of all, my father’s death earlier this year is still fresh in my memory. Secondly, I know that it was prayer and the grace of God that saw me through the experience. What could I possibly have to offer that might be useful to others.
After some thought, though, I was able to come up with some ideas that might encourage and help others who are now in the same boat that I was in. (If you are currently in that situation, my heart goes out to you. I know that you are facing some painful decisions.)
Here is the link to my guest post:Â The Home Business Juggling Game.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Mary Emma Allen // Sep 14, 2007 at
Laura, I am so pleased to have you as a guest blogger at Home Biz Notes. You have a great deal of information and encouragement to offer anyone who is trying to juggle home business and family.
2 Tammi // Sep 17, 2007 at
Laura,
That is a wonderful piece that is so valuable to many of us. I think that it applies to anyone who works from home and it is fantastic advice for caregivers whether they work or not. Being a primary caregiver for a loved one is such a stressful situation but it is a very loving thing to do. You serve as a great example.