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Thousands have quit their day jobs and brought their work home with them. It’s a juggling act, balancing both careers and kids. That’s why thousands of moms and dads are working from home. “If you have it within yourself to be organized and do everything that you can, in order to balance both, it can be done,” a mother who works from home said. But is working from home right for you? Experts, like Psychologist Dr. Will Miller, stress there are key things to consider before you quit your day job. You hear this all the time: know what you’re good at. But what about the flip side? “Just as importantly you need to know what you’re not good at,” said Dr. Miller. “And what you’re not good at, you need to find ways to compensate. It’s really important that you acknowledge where you need help, where you fall through the cracks and what your personality type is.” |
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