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Work at Home Mom Profile 8.20.2006

Name: Amy Sandling Crawford
Age: 31
Home: Plano, Texas

Family's Names and Ages:
Husband, Ben, 32
Daughter, Elizabeth Grace, 4 months

Job Title:
Freelance Writer and Public Relations Consultant

Job Description:
Currently I write freelance feature articles for a local magazine. I have also done freelance publicity and marketing work for a variety of companies in the Dallas area.

How I Started My Business:
I worked for a well-known Dallas public relations agency for almost nine years prior to having our daughter. Knowing I wanted to stay home with her, I started my own consulting practice before Elizabeth's birth so I'd be set up to work from home after she arrived. My big agency boss was open the idea of my working flex time, part at home and part in the office...and I'd been doing freelance magazine writing at night and on weekends while working my "day job". Now, since Elizabeth's birth, I have the flexibility to pick and choose the projects I want to take on. Right now, I am doing small jobs that can take place during nap-time or when my husband is home.

My Typical Work Schedule:
Since I work for a magazine that is published monthly, my deadlines are very spaced out, which is nice. I can fit in interviews, research, writing and other duties during nap times or when my husband is home. It's a huge blessing to be able to focus on our daughter and be able to utilize my writing and journalism skills. It's hard to quantify hours involved for each project or feature story....they are broken up into 1 and 2 hour bits (as I said, usually during naps!) until the job is done and the deadline is met.

What I Love About My Job:
Without a doubt, being able to be home with my daughter. I am blessed to work in a profession where you can "do your job from anywhere". If I have a phone and a computer with an internet connection, I am set. I have always loved writing and journalism. Being able to meet new people for each project or story and "tell their story" through a feature article or communications program is an awesome feeling.

Challenges I Face:
It's hard to focus sometimes, when I'd rather be making silly faces at my daughter or taking a nap of my own, but once I sit down and "get in the groove" or writing, it's really not so bad.

Tips and Advice:
If you have a communications or journalism degree, talk to your boss or contacts about possible tele-commuting or work from home opportunities...it never hurts to ask. I wasn't sure my boss would go for it....but she said yes!


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