Posts

Showing posts with the label Careers

How to Parent Toddlers while Working | Guest Post

Image
Leaders, please join me in welcoming back Well Parents   with tips for staying sane while parenting toddlers and working from home. After reading the article, be sure to leave a comment with a tip or two that worked well for you. Everyone benefits where peace resides ! If you could benefit from more parental support, be sure to drop by Well Parents .  They offer exercise ideas , healthy eating tips , stress-busters , helpful resources , and more ! Also, be sure to check out their other Wolfe Stew featured articles including home business opportunities and  organization tips .   And now, let's reclaim our peace with these tips for staying sane and productive from Well Parents . Image via Pexels Staying Sane and Productive as a Working Parent of Toddlers and Babies   Balancing parenting with working from home can be challenging for any parent, but it’s especially difficult for parents of toddlers and babies. With their endless curiosity and need for attention, it can seem nearly im

6 Organization Tips for Busy Parents | Guest Post

Image
Do you ever get discouraged or distracted because of untidy surroundings? If so, we're pleased to welcome back  Well Parents who is here to offer organization tips for busy parents. Well Parents ' overall mission is to encourage EVERY parent to be a "Well Parent "  by taking time to focus on their personal, physical, and emotional health. What's more, they support you by sharing   exercise ideas , healthy eating tips , stress-busters , helpful resources , and more ! During their last visit, Well Parents shared home business opportunities  and today  Well Parents returns to share six organization tips for busy parents . So go on leaders, organize your environment with Well Parents to help you steward the work you were designed for .  Image via Pexels Staying Organized for Busy Parents — Yes, It Can Be Done! As a busy parent, you know that staying organized is essential. It can be difficult to manage your time efficiently and stay on top of tasks with all of the r

Labor Day | JOY for Today

Image
Today we honor you and all the work you do! To celebrate, take time to rest and unwind - intentionally. Anything that reminds you of your work, put it to the side. You deserve a real day off! Labor Day Topics: Did You Know...  Five we didn't. Wolfe Stew Connects  Musings from the Mrs. Bible Verses and Quotes  About work. Activity Suggestions  Career Day, Chore Charts, Would You Rather? Did You Know: The first Labor Day was likely a protest against unsafe working conditions?  Over 20,000 New York City industry workers took to the streets on September 5, 1882, to express their concern over long workdays (12 hours) and unhealthy environments. At the end of their march, they joined their families to enjoy the day by picnicking and setting off fireworks. ( Today ) Its founder is either McGuire or Maguire? But neither one has the first name Jerry . Both Peter J. McGuire and Matthew Maguire are credited with officially starting Labor Day in the United States.  ( U.S. Department of Labor )

4 Home Business Opportunities for Mompreneurs | Guest Post

Image
Have you ever dreamed of starting an at-home business so you can bring in money while still caring for your littles? If so, we're pleased to introduce you to Well Parents who is here to encourage you to take that first step toward making your dream come true! Well Parents ' overall mission is to encourage EVERY parent to be a Well Parent by taking time to focus on their personal, physical, and emotional health and offer support by sharing exercise ideas , healthy eating tips , stress-busters , helpful resources , and more ! But today, Well Parents came straight to Wolfe Stew to share with you four at-home business ideas and offer guidance in setting up your very own LLC. So go on leaders, step out with Well Parents and start making your dreams come true! Choose the business type of most interest to you or read on through: Selling Products Online Virtual Assistant Online Tutoring Home Staging Setting Up an LLC Photo by  Anastasia Shuraeva  from  Pexels T he internet evolut

November 2020 | An Idea for Every Day

Image
(Updated 10/7/2022) November – the month of Thanksgiving and fall. It’s a month full of gratitude, family, and warmth, from the comfort of our homes to the joy in our heart.  We want to help bring the comfort, warmth, and love into your learning too, leaders, with the help of these resources we’ve stewed on for you. For every November day, you’ll find learning opportunities on which to embark with your Preschool to Sixth grade learner . Find the activities as a November calendar or “menu” in the blog below. If you’re looking for even more ideas, be sure to check out our Pinterest board. Here’s our November 2020 Idea for Every Day Calendar for you to print, pin, bookmark or paste: Above is only the graphic, click here to download the calendar.   And here’s a blank November 2020 for you to do with as you choose. This is only a graphic, click here to download your blank calendar. If you want to jump to a particular date, click the appropriate one below. Week One (11.1.2020-1

September Week 3 | An Idea for Every Day

Image
(Updated 8.19.2022) Guess what, leaders? We made it through our first week of online teaching, and, to celebrate, God’s throwing down some snow-fetti! Honestly though, we needed it. The forests are aflame around us and we’re praying the moisture helps put them out. How’s your school year going so far? Have you started? What does it look like for you? We’re in it with you, 110% leaders! We want to support you in ANY way we can. One way we hope to support you is by giving you a reason to celebrate every day. We choose daily holidays and pair them with complementary learning activities for your Preschool to Sixth grade learner. Glance through our post, pick out the ones you like and have fun! Fun: a vital ingredient in learning. High interest topics stick better. Engaging lessons lead to innovative solutions in other places. You’ve seen it; you know it to be true. Let your learner’s interests guide and choose the activities that work for you. And just because we have them organized b