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Work From Home
The moment it hit me wasn’t dramatic—it was quiet. Another late night. Another promise to “be done soon.” My kids weren’t asking for more toys or trips. They wanted me. And I realized something painful: my lack of strategy was costing them presence. I was working harder, not smarter, chasing income with hours instead of intention. The price wasn’t just exhaustion—it was missed moments, rushed mornings, distracted conversations. That was the wake-up call. If I hadn’t changed how I built my income, my kids would continue to pay for my confusion. Strategy wasn’t optional anymore. It was a responsibility.







