Commuting to work can cause divorce
May 27, 2011 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Health Issues, Parenting, Single Parent Employment
This was the news broadcast May 27, 2011 “Commuting To Work Can Cause Divorce”. Apparently a recent survey in Sweden indicates that those who commute in heavy traffic daily are 40% more likely to divorce. Traffic isn’t going to improve in cities any time soon, so what’s the solution to this problem?
Single Parents Working from Home
November 11, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Healing After Divorce, Inspirational heartfelt life coaching, Life With Divorce, Money Management, Parenting, Single Parent Employment
Single parents have pressures that unless you’ve been through it, it’s hard to understand. Financial stress with the cost of legal representation can be up to $100,000. Medical expenses often increase while going through the emotional stress. Career changes may have to be made due to child custody. Losses from the division of assets. Added [...]
Life Purpose – What’s It All About?
October 12, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Inspirational heartfelt life coaching, Single Parent Employment
Are you doing what you love, and love what you’re doing? If not, why not? If not now, then when? Have you heard these words before? How well did you listen? How much did you choose whether you wanted to listen? I have known for most of my life what my purpose for being here, [...]
Discover How to Single Parent & Stay At Home
September 22, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Children After Divorce, Life With Divorce, Money Management, Parenting, Single Parent Employment
Discover how you can turn single parenting, your passions and working at home, into making money. If staying at home while raising your children is important for you. Being a single parent you feel the need to “be there” for your children. You know that there your family is more important than your J.O.B. You [...]
How I Create Lasting Relationships
September 13, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Law of Attraction, Life With Divorce, Relationships, Single Parent Employment
Training a horse, building a business, raising a child and establishing a loving relationship require intuition, sensitivity, balance, trust and integrity.
Niche Marketing – Part 2
August 24, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Single Parent Employment
Last week I posted about the first step in Finding Your Niche so I am going to assume you have gone through the brainstorming process (if not, go back to the previous post). Hopefully you have found some topics that you truly feel passionate about. As you delve deeper into these specific topics your enthusiasm [...]
Niche Marketing – Part 1
August 24, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Single Parent Employment
Discover your Niche in building your business either online or offline.
Online Work At Home
June 7, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Single Parent Employment
The opportunity to be a stay at home parent, available to their child’s needs at a moments notice, and having the flexibility of taking vacations whenever the opportunity presents itself is “priceless”. Why wouldn’t every parent opt into this plan? Well, not everyone is cut out to be working at home. Many parents prefer to [...]
Law of Attraction/Divorce/Life Coaching – what do these have in common?
May 17, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Coaching Testimonials, Law of Attraction, Single Parent Employment
Law of Attraction, Divorce and Life Coach What do these 3 things have in common? For many, the term life coaching is a new concept, but hiring a personal coach to improve specific areas in your life is not only essential in business, but in your personal life. We all need someone to reflect what [...]
Law of Attraction
May 3, 2010 by Wendy MacKay
Filed under Healing After Divorce, Law of Attraction, Single Parent Employment
Have you ever asked yourself how you got to where you are? Upon reflecting on this past year in my life and seeing the tremendous growth in my business, diversified knowledge I have gained from many new and wonderful friends I am amazed at how my life has come full circle. When I was 14 [...]


