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From Home Typing Jobs

When you think of the context of the work “job,” what comes to mind? Is it something you do? Or is it who you are? When distinguishing between these two aspects, it’s important to consider whether you want just a “job” or do you want a “career”? A “job” is a duty; it is a task. We can separate ourselves from what we do, i.e. “I wash clothes, but it does not mean I am a washer machine.” Or does it?

Practice makes perfect or so the saying goes, but I would be so bold to say that practice makes you who you are. So what are you doing? Is it what you really want? After all, if you are writing, are you then not a writer? Could you work from home typing? The answer is yes.

Take it from someone who’s “in the know.” If you have a knack for writing, have a general knowledge regarding various issues, can type fast, enjoy the comfort of your own home, can stay motivated, and like the idea of providing care for your children instead of a caregiver, you can work from home typing.

Is it really possible?

Dare to dream. What is your ideal self? Mine includes wearing comfortable clothing which I can’t do in an office, being relaxed in my own home, having the freedom to go outside and enjoy life with my kids, being at home with my children to instill my values in them, going to the store midday to beat after-work-traffic, being home to greet my husband when he gets off work, being able to have home-cooked meals, not having to rush around, and just ensuring that I’m being the best mom possible.

Is it worthwhile?

It doesn’t make a lot of difference if you can type 80 words per minute when it takes you an hour’s worth of research to write what you want to say. You will have to find something in the sphere of your general knowledge to make it profitable. For example, I have looked into work from home typing, have researched it, and so I know something about it and can write this article.

Where to go?

You will need to read many, many reviews. After reading these reviews, you will get an adequate gauge for what will pay and what’s a waste of time. The places willing to pay are those who check your credentials. These sites are where the rubber meets the road. Anyone willing to give you money is going to want to know that you can write.

Ask yourself: Would you get any random person off the street to write you an informative article? If you’re careful and have potentially millions of eyes on your site, chances are you wouldn’t. They won’t know if you can write without asking you background information. If the site doesn’t ask for a writing sample, an email address, home address, or resume, it is not reputable.

What is it you want? You can do it if you dare to dream. Put your dream into process; make it a reality. Can anyone veto your “yes” with they’re “no”? No, only you can. Think about it. Think about your budget, your schedule, and other goals you want to achieve. Does work from home typing fit into that? If it does, then do it.

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