32 Ways to Work From Home

We all know the feeling.  It’s time for bed and we are already thinking about the commute to work the next day.  We’re wondering what we will wear or if we have any clean clothes at all for our hectic job next morning.  We ask ourselves, Am I always going to live like this?  Is work always going to feel like a job instead of something meaningful?

I mean sometimes we land a job where we feel useful, appreciated, and we feel the same about our coworkers and boss, but that’s not too often.  How lucky are we to ever find that one job we don’t mind commuting to because we feel like it gives us purpose?

Well you have several choices, change your job or change the way you approach work. 

In this article I have a link to a site that shares 32 legitimate ways to make income from home.  If you’re not one of the lucky ones that landed his dream job that brings complete fulfillment to their lives check it out. 

Just because it’s working from home doesn’t mean you’re not working.  Hours of dedication are still needed, but for us who can’t afford the commute or who are looking for a way to stay close to family this is an opportunity that’s ripe for the taking.

I didn’t write the article I’m about to share but a friend sent it to me and I read it and thought it had some decent and legit looking opportunities that might work for us less fortunate people who might otherwise just drive ourselves nuts arguing and disputing with ourselves about whether work will always be a drag.

Just another way to make some cash and have extra time and energy for the things that are meaningful to us.  Why do I share?  Won’t these opportunities disappear if I share them publicly?  I think not as fast as most people would imagine because people will jump and get excited but in the end we still have to put in the work and most people just aren’t that motivated to change their lives.  So I don’t worry about opportunities disappearing. 

Here’s the link:

http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/ways-to-make-money-at-home/

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