I don't always fly by the seat of my pants, but when I do, it is to follow my heart! Grab a cup of coffee and join me for an eight minute video on why I cashed in my 401k to be a Stay At Home Mom. What was Marcus' reaction? What did my boss say? Could we afford for me to make such a drastic move? No worries, those questions are all answered in this video! Disclaimer: Yes, we paid taxes and penalties to use this money. Please contact your "Tax Person" to understand all of the consequences. #theyareonlylittleonce #honestandraw
Hello! My name is Amanda and I am a Wife, Mom, Real Estate Broker, Small Business Owner, and a Podcaster! Welcome to my blog! I can't wait to connect!
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That’s very brave of you and it’s great you followed your heart desire to stay with your baby.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the kind words! I loved staying home with my sweet baby.
DeleteI know how you feel! When I was pregnant, I had everything planned out regarding work and babysitter but at my 18th week appointment, we found out we are having twins and all of my plans disappeared. But, I love being home with my kids and no money would bring me as much joy as they do every single day!
ReplyDeleteI agree!!! I am so glad you can be at home with your kiddos!
DeleteStaying at home while making money is the best thing ever. Love that you chose this path.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteSo happy for you that you had the option to follow your heart. Enjoy your littlest.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Amanda!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is the millennial new American dream. Break out from the rat race, make family a priority and be even more successful than with a traditional job!!! Keep rocking it girl, I admire your story!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Meg! My son will be 12 this month and I am so glad I made the decision to stay at home with him. I am now a Realtor with the most flexible schedule ever. I feel so blessed. Meg, do you work outside the home in addition to working from home as a blogger/influencer?
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