We all go through seasons of change in our lives. Sometimes they are good changes, and sometimes they’re difficult. Whether it’s raising your kids, retiring, or moving to another
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We talk a lot on this blog about moms who want to increase their income. Because a large number of my readers are moms with young kids, we share stories
Top 5 Work-At-Home School Resources for Word Nerds
You know I’m all about proofreading over here on Proofread Anywhere. But did you know that I’m also the founder of Work-At-Home School? I created Work-At-Home School to help people
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The world is in chaos right now and your mindset may be taking a hit as a result. It can be difficult to focus with all that’s going on
How to Supplement Your Income with Proofreading While You Work from Home
Are you feeling a little overwhelmed with everything that’s going on in the world right now with COVID-19? Don’t worry; you’re not the only one. I know many of
How to Find Balance between Work and Life For Solopreneurs
You’ve made the leap, ditched the 9-to-5, and stopped “working for the man.” Your website is up and running and starting to attract the attention of potential clients. Your
12 People Earning Extra Money from Their Proofreading Side Hustle
Can you make money with a proofreading side hustle? That’s the big question on the agenda today. Of course, I firmly believe the answer is yes — freelance proofreading
7 Proofreader Qualities You Need to Be Successful
One common question I get asked all the time is “How do I know if proofreading is for me?” To be honest, I can’t answer that question for you.
40 Ways to Afford Proofread Anywhere’s Courses
I get a lot of emails from people who desperately want to take one of my training courses and start their own proofreading businesses, but they just don’t have
Play to Your Strengths! Jessica Earns Money from Her Proofreading Skills
Sometimes when people are trying to figure out what kind of work to do from home, they overcomplicate things. They get caught up with looking at what other people