Time Management for Home Business: What Do You Have To Give?
Friday, October 19th, 2007
Six years ago today, I gave birth to a baby boy for a couple who weren’t able to have kids of their own. The parents and I did had a baby-share arrangement for the first five months of his life so that Colin would have a chance to still be breastfed. At the time, I had no money. I mean really, no money. There really wasn’t a whole lot I felt I had to give, but I did have time on my hands and a womb that seemed to be constantly finding itself an occupant. Being a surrogate mother seemed like a good idea.
Now, I have money but no time. I am starting a really exciting new project, as if this website wasn’t exciting enough, and I have a one-year-old who is, um, busy. I found myself lamenting the fact that I didn’t have time to volunteer anymore. (Quick aside: you really don’t want to hear me lament. It’s a long, arduous, whiny and argumentative process. I’m not absolutely certain why my husband married me, but it probably has something to do with penance for past sins.)










