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It’s Not A Holiday Working In A Holiday Resort

If you remembered I took a short break in September, it was a long-awaited break for 18 months since I found out I was pregnant.

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Ask me today how you can spend more time with your child and yet have financial freedom. You know what I love about being a freelancer? I get to choose whatever project I fancy. I get to choose which area to grow and learn. Brilliant Start to A Brand New Week! Freelancing is a great option for mothers who want to balance their career with their family life. If I work, I feel so guilty on missing my children's important milestones. Freelancing is all about having the freedom to manage your own time. I treasure these precious moments I get to spend with my family. I no longer feel the guilt that I am away from my children when they need me the most. How can Mothers pursue their professional goals while also being there for their children? As a mother of 2 beautiful young daughters, I know how precious bonding time is. Blink and you'll miss all the newborn smell, gurgles and that tiny hand grabbing your finger. Want to take a break but worried about explaining the gap in your resume?
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