Give a stranger a smile, you never know how it will make their day. 🙂
Author: achicagohousewifey
Daily Housewifey Dose #79
Have you ever noticed?
The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can’t be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it. –Â Elbert Hubbard
CONTRIBUTION: The Pros and Cons of Working from Home
The very first week after leaving school, I attacked the life of being a full time employee. Thirteen years and thirty or so thousand hours later, I look back at the years of waking up at five in the morning, taking a power breakfast of a cup of coffee that I drink on the bus so I can get to work by eight o’clock. I smile at the surprising tediousness of picking a power outfit that is fashionable at the same time comfortable for work. I feel weary just thinking about the morning commute. Then, I smile at the round of “hellos” during the early morning huddle before we tackle the day’s work. I clap to myself as I recall how we met target upon target upon target. My heart leaps with joy as I remember my very first bonus and how I spent it. I remember every time I feel honored to be working with such great people, professionals who are really good at what they do and are proud of it. These are what I will be leaving behind if I choose to join the world of work-from-home professionals.

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Let’s Get Physical for Free
Everyone knows that exercise is good for the body. Unfortunately, some people need more encouragement to exercise. In Chicago, you have a lot of encouragement to exercise and one of them is … IT’S FREE!

Daily Housewifey Dose #78
Our integrity tells others who we are and what we are made of. Without integrity, we are nobody.
Daily Housewifey Dose #77
Daily Housewifey Dose #76
You do not need to talk every day, but when you do, its like no time has passed. That is your true friend.
Daily Housewifey Dose #75
“Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession, friendship is never anything but sharing.” Elie Wiesel

