Karen Kohl
Once you work for yourself, there is no going back to working for someone else. I have tried. Having started my professional career owning my own business and working for myself, jumping into the working world has not been easy. Unfortunately my first business was not a success, but I have learned many valuable life lessons from this failure. After much soul searching and job hopping I can honestly tell you what I want to do with my life. As crazy as it sounds, I enjoy organizing, running errands, cleaning, and cooking. I am happy doing this for myself, or for someone else. I also enjoy working with children, enriching their lives with special one-on-one attention. All that wrapped-up in one job, I aspire to become a part-time nanny/household manager/assistant for a loving family. With the rest of my time I plan to build a small empire of passive income so I can one day be a stay-at-home mom to my own kids.
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