Work from Home
Let’s face it, who wouldn’t want to work from home given the chance? There are many reasons to find hom-based work. To be able to set your own hours, work anywhere, have complete control over your workspace, save money on gas and daycare are just a few benefits of working at home. Having a disability is why I chose to work at home.
During my job search years, employers couldn’t get past my jerky movements, speech impairment, and slow typing speed to see what I was capable of and give me the opportunity to show them my skills. With the advancement of technology, I decided to take matters in my own hands and find a job from home. After an endless search, I discovered that the number of legitimate home jobs pale in comparison to the scams out there. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to come across HireMyMom.com. It connects companies looking to outsource work to stay-at-home-moms seeking work. It truly works! I have used this resource for about six months and it has been a lifesaver for my family and I.
If you enjoyed this, buy me a cup of coffee. Thanks so much!Saving Lucy
Everyone knows I am writing my autobiography, Am I Different Mommy, to share my life experiences growing up with cerebral palsy. Through my work, I’m also writing about the importance of adopting and rescuing homeless animals from a life of despair. I will be contributing many guest blogs to help spread the word. Check out my first one: http://buddhadog.webs.com/apps/blog/show/4093152-guest-blog-by-lisa-vaughn-of-www-petinsurancecomparison-org-it-happens-everywhere-.
How Pets Enrich My Life
Having a pet can be the most rewarding things in your life. They give you companionship, entertainment, and unconditional love. Their dedication is undeniable. They would go to the ends of the Earth for you because to a pet, you are their entire world. A pet is your snuggle-buddy, your best-friend, your exercise partner, your be-all end-all. Pets have enriched my life beyond belief! My love for animals started at a very young age. I was born with severe cerebral palsy which affects my motor control. My family was always amazed with the steadiness I had petting animals. I could not grab a drink without it being on the floor but when I interacted with an animal, there was no jerkiness, stiffness or involuntary spasms. It cannot be explained. There is just a remarkable bond between myself and animals that defy science and relax my muscles. This is probably why I surround myself with pets. Since I was little, animals were drawn to me; almost like they could sense my disability and wanted to be close to me. My German Sheppard, Jack, actually helped me to walk. I learned to walk at age five. Naturally, I fell quite a bit in the beginning. Where ever I landed, Jack came running, stood in front of me and braced himself. He would allow me to pull his fur with all my might until I was standing steady. Then he would go on about his business until the next time I fell. This continued into my late teens until he passed away. From then on, animals have been a part of my life. Everyone should benefit from the love of an animal. If you are thinking about bringing a little one into your life, adopt from a shelter or animal rescue. You’ll be saving a life!