Healthy Work from Home

by Alison Moore Smith on April 21, 2012

Healthy Work from HomeThe reason I love being a pro blogger is that it’s a model than turn into passive income. You work up front and leave a stream of income behind.

For most people, however, this goal is still in the future, with most of our income coming by selling our time. And really, whether you are an hourly worker or salaried, you’re really doing the same thing. You put in your workdays and you get a paycheck.

For those who need to show up to work in order to make a living, staying healthy is more important than ever. Having just spent nearly two weeks living in the pediatric intensive care unit at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center — with my 11-year-old boy and his terrible case of a ruptured appendix — I learned first hand what a benefit it is to have a business that can be run virtually anywhere. And I really came to have empathy for those who deal with chronic health problems of any kind.

If you’re working from home and have any issues dealing with inflammation that make work hard, you might want to look into a product called Nopalea. It comes from the fruit of the Nopal cactus and helps neutralize toxins. It contains rare and potent antioxidants (betalains) that are scientifically proven to reduce inflammation.

If you think Nopalea will help in your situation, you can try it free (only paying $9.95 for shipping). Just call 1-800-203-7063. See if it makes your work at home time more productive.

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qdb April 22, 2012 at 7:06 am

I’m considering becoming a full time blogger, the only thing that worries me is the question of weather its possible to earn enough to make a proper living?

Modest Money April 22, 2012 at 12:34 pm

Really sorry to hear about your son’s ruptured apendix. I hope he’s doing better now. It must have been a rough time for him to need to stay in the hospital for nearly 2 weeks.

You are lucky that you were able to take your work with you. Many people in that case would suddenly need to take a bunch of time off of work and face financial struggles on top of the more important problem.
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John April 24, 2012 at 5:18 pm

I’ve never heard of Nopalea but I could have definitely used it to reduce the inflammation I had back in February. I hope your 11 year boy is getting better from his ruptured appendix.

Shiela May 14, 2012 at 5:41 am

Working from home is really advantageous. But just like working in an office, we have to take care of ourselves. I hope you son is doing fine now.

WA June 1, 2012 at 11:02 am

Still i am a beginner in the world of blogging. and as others do i also love to be a pro blogger. Since each job has it’s problems and we have to compromise with some features, i don’t think these type of problems is not enough to be considered as big while a lot of income hitting you through full time blogging.

Ben June 8, 2012 at 5:37 pm

It’s great to hear that you’re making a full time living as a blogger. Hope your son is better!
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Donya27 June 13, 2012 at 3:49 am

yeah working at home is really nice you dont have to worried about because there’s no reason to have some extra time for the but full time with…
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sw July 29, 2012 at 2:49 pm

working from home makes your life so simple with all the children’s logistic
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