Calling all mothers!Are you ready to go back to work or are you dreading the thought about returning back to work?My answer to the above questions were NO every time! I wanted to spend as much time with my baby as possible and I knew where I used to work would rob me from every moment I have with my son. I used to work in a residential home working shifts including working evenings, weekends and overnight stays. Engaging in this line of work or any other was no longer an option for me. As my pregnancy was planned I knew from the beginning when I was going to take my annual leave, followed by my maternity and later gave my letter of termination. After spending several months with my son who is now 15 months I could not bare the thought on going back to work. I wanted to own my business. I wanted control over how much money I made, the hours I worked and the flexibility of doing my business around my family lifestyle. I researched many businesses during my maternity leave and was aware on how much money I needed to invest. The majority of start up costs for the businesses I researched were astonishing in terms of I would have to re-mortgage the house or even get a loan putting myself in more debt before I even started a business was completely out of the question. I was looking for a business that I could invest with low start up costs and something I would enjoy. I am now an Independent Beauty Consultant for Mary Kay. I am making my money, I enjoy the products and will soon get a FREE car with my insurance, tax and all expenses paid for. All I have to do is buy the fuel. This is just a fraction on what Mary Kay can do for you, the possibilities are endless. I urge you ladies to visit the website (www.marykay/kempson), attend a meeting, call or e-mail me back because I am willing to share the opportunity with like minded mothers like you. In all honesty I have never looked back and there is also the option on doing it part time. Decide how much you make or retire in the future. You owe it to yourself, families and more importantly your child/ren. I look forward to hearing from you.
Keisha