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If you’ve read my book or have been following me here at Alpha WAHM for any length of time, you know I believe in the transformational power of dialog. Building a business from home with children underfoot–especially small children–is not always pretty. In fact, sometimes it’s downright miserable.

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That’s according to Frank Newport who recently gave an interview to the Wall Street Journal. And Newport should know. He’s the editor and chief at Gallup Poll, the research firm responsible for “the official statistic for Well-Being in America.”

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How to Be a Good Wife, the WAHM Version

by Karri Flatla on August 7, 2009

in WAHM Marriage

Today’s guest post is by K.C. Gagne, a work at home mom after my own heart. With tongue sharply in cheek, she illustrates the mythological notion of separating work and life, as if somehow the two are dichotomous and unrelated (Bah!).

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We all know the pitfalls of too much television for our little ones. Researchers have pretty much proven that it all but rots the brain, educational viewing included. So let’s not kid ourselves into thinking that TV is making our wee ones smarter because it’s just not.

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