My blogging career has taken me full circle.
A little over 3 years ago I started my first site called Teach My Children Well.
At that point I recognised that my life hadn’t gone quite the way I’d planned and I knew I needed to make some changes. The premise was that I would make the necessary changes, be a good role model and set a good example for my children.
It was a great site and became popular quickly, thanks in the most part to the support of other people.
Sadly I encountered all sorts of difficulties with it on the technical front. At one point a database error caused me to lose all of the comments. I tried to fix it but the learning curve was so steep that I couldn’t keep up with my primary role of managing the home.
I abandoned that project and moved on to other things.
Since then I’ve tried my hand at a lot of other endeavours based around the internet and I’ve learnt a hell of a lot.
Actually, I consider the last three years to be an apprenticeship during which I learnt my trade. I suppose you could also liken it to doing a university degree or studying for professional qualifications. The point is, I’ve come out the other side far better for the experience.
It’s kind of odd, but for the longest time I considered myself a stay at home dad, but it turns out that I was in fact a work at home dad.
The work, whilst not earning me an income, was definitely work and hard work too.
It was like working two jobs, neither of which paid.
So it’s back to square one. I’m going back to do what I started three yeaars ago, except this time it’s on a site called Hubby’s Home - A survival guide for work at home parents.
It’s about helping parents who work from home, in whatever capacity, to cope with daily life and still find time to build their business or do their work.
I’m going right back to basics with the intention of providing a comprehensive resource. I’m aiming at people who are finding this information for the very first time – the people who are struggling like I was 3 years ago.
I think it’s going to be awesome and hope you like it.
