Internet Training Site Launched for Christian Home-Based Business Owners, Featuring Advantage Conferences and Christian Business Mentoring Progra
Released on = February 10, 2007, 4:15 am
Press Release Author = Becki Maxson
Industry = Small Business
Press Release Summary = Kingdom Work, an organization committed to training Christians to start and build home-based internet businesses, is pleased to announce the launch of their new website, according to Becki Maxson, founder of KingdomWork.com and Mentor with Advantage Conferences, LLC
Press Release Body = If your job often makes you feel tired, burned out, or stressed to the max, try a new bathrobe on for size. February 12, 2007 is the fifth annual \"Doing Business in Your Bathrobe Day,\" a time to celebrate the freedom home business ownership offers people. In fact, more than 4.5 million home business owners have waved goodbye to the pressures of the corporate rat race and have settled into a more balanced and better quality of life.working from home.
Becki Maxson, founder of KingdomWork.com in Rocklin, CA , has been working from home since 1986 and wouldn\'t have it any other way. \"I got hooked on being self-employed immediately. It allowed me to continue working flexible hours during 10 years of home schooling. The freedom to make my own schedule and work around my family\'s needs is something I\'d never give up. I make more working for myself and know that I\'m having a lasting impact with the mentoring that I provide other Christian business owners.\"
Kristie Tamsevicius, co-founder of Webmomz.com , a site that empowers women who have chosen to work from home, views having a home business as the ultimate life balancer. \"Some people may think that living and working under the same roof creates more stress, but in fact, just the opposite is true. Working from home gives you the freedom to schedule your work around your life, rather than the other way around. That way you can create a life that you truly love.\"
And the home business bug isn\'t just biting American workers. People in England, Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand are celebrating the power of the bathrobe and taking control of their workday and financial future.
Considering that the average worker spends up to 12 hours a day focused on work-related activities, often skipping lunch due to job demands, it\'s no wonder that many people feel out of balance. So for the millions of people who have dreamed about a home based business and the opportunity to finally have some life balance, February 12, 2007 may be the perfect day to celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit and map out a new business plan-one that makes the bathrobe your power suit.