Making Work at Home Work BLOG TOUR!


Welcome to the virtual book tour for Making Work at Home Work: Successfully Growing a Business and a Family Under One Roof . The tour will begin on May 4th! I'm so looking forward to meeting new friends and hearing from you about your own Work at Home strategies and stories.

I feel really privileged that I was able to write this book. I wrote it with Work at Home Moms in mind. There are so many unique challenges about working at home that only another work-at-homer can understand!

~~~~~You heard it here first!~~~~~~

Making Work at Home Work will be launching a blog ring in May! I really want this site to be a consortium of shared ideas and advice in regards to WAHM! For more information go here! If you'd like to sign up, email me mbyers@marybyers.com. I'll be adding a page to this website where we'll be able to network. More details on that to come.

Contest! Win a copy of Making Work at Home Work (or another one of my books--your choice) AND a $25 Amazon gift certificate (for some WAHM essentials -- dayplanner, bubble bath, funky file-folders, toddler DVDs)! Winner's will be announced Tuesday May 27th!

There are three ways to win:

  • Leave a comment on this post

  • Sign up for my quarterly newsletter where I offer tips and advice about all facets of a women's life: WAHM, mothering, women's issues. More info here!

  • Join the Work at Home Blog Ring. More info here.

Also...be sure to check out the bloggers' blogs...a few of them are giving away copies of the book too!

A little about the book:

Making Work at Home Work shows moms how to develop an entrepreneurial mind-set without sacrificing their families. It covers important topics such as developing a successful business philosophy, balancing time between work and family, setting realistic goals, and handling the challenges of being both "Mommy" and "CEO" while running a profitable home-based business.

In addition to including her own experiences, author Mary Byers profiles real moms with home-based businesses who offer their hard-won advice.


The schedule of wonderful and talented bloggers who will be hosting the book on their blogs!

5/4
Martha at Our Family's Adventures
Making Work at Home Work shows moms how to develop an entrepreneurialmind-set without sacrificing their families. It covers important topics suchas developing a successful business philosophy, balancing time between workand family, setting realistic goals, and handling the challenges of beingboth "Mommy" and "CEO" while running a profitable home-based business.

Katrina at Callapidder Days
In Making Work at Home Work, Byers offers work-at-home moms practical, helpful advice about combining the roles of Mom and Business Owner without losing their sanity or their family...This isn’t a “how to start a home business” kind of book.. Instead, this book is for the mom who is already working from home- It offers support, advice, encouragement, and motivation for work-at-home moms who want to maintain harmony in their homes while caring for their families and fulfilling their work obligations.

Wendi at Wendi's Book Corner
This is a must-have for anyone contemplating working from home, or anyone who is already working from home, but who wants to make things run a little more smoothly and make sure all their business-bases are covered!


5/5
Becky at In the Pages…
Mary M. Byers’ new book, Making Work at Home Work, would have been my "bible" during those early years of staying at home AND trying to make an at-home job work together! I needed this kind of advice back then, but am even benefiting from it now!

Sunny at That Book Addiction
If you're already working from home or are thinking about it Making Work at Home Work has some wonderfully helpful advice to help you balance home and work when you occupy both at the same time, whether as a part-time side job or a full blown career. She covers the two main aspects of working at home, which are keeping your sanity and being profitable.

Angie at God Uses Broken Vessels
Making Work @ Home Work: successfully growing a business and a family under one roof is a spectacularly well timed book for this season of my life as well as the many, many families that embark on this lifestyle. It's a must have reference guide for us!

Mikki at The View From My Beach Chair
I recently had the chance to read Mary M. Byers new book - Making Work at Home Work. Mary shares her wisdom by presenting practical ways to bring balance to the lives of those who work at home for pay. By describing her own experiences, and by looking at others others who run successful businesses, Mary provides realistic help to anyone who faces the countless challenges of working from home.


5/6
Christa at Christa Allan
Making Work at Home Work shows moms how to develop an entrepreneurial mind-set without sacrificing their families. It covers important topics...

Heather at Mumblings of a Mommy Monk
Manu women are right in the middle of the stay-at-home vs. working mom debate. They do both! And because of that, they face unique challenges and blessings.I'm the first to admit that I thought working out of the home meant "easy" work. As I've discovered though, working at home can be full of challenges. Mary Byers has recently written a great book addressing many of these issues. Since I'm not an "entrepeneur," I shared the second half of the book with a few friends who are. They immediately appreciated some of Mary's ideas about how to simplify work at home.

Christy at Christy's Book Blog
Making Work at Home Work by Mary M. Byers is a perfect book for any mom who has an at-home business or is considering starting one...Byers makes the subject matter interesting and relevant making this vital for both beginners and pros.

Amy at The 160 Acre Woods
Mary includes a lot of research and has personally worked through a lot of the issues herself, which provides her with some great insight to the challenges and issues working at home mothers face. I appreciate Mary’s insight and honesty while addressing the subjects. She admits that finding balance was “sorely lacking” in the beginning, which really gives me hope! I’m not the only one!

Pam at Without Fear
I have long desired to move my freelance editing into a more lucrative business to supplement our household income, and I see Mary's information and tips as essential to seeing success in this area. I hope you will find it helpful in your business pursuits as well.

5/7
Margaret at The Cappuccino Life
With the modern incarnation of "SAHM" came all kinds of "business opportunities" for moms looking to make a little money on the side. I'm sure most of us have run into our share of scams and schemes, too. The truth is, there is no quick-and-easy way to make money "without working!!!!". Income requires work. And working at home requires time and effort. I think the most important point in Making Work At Home Work is that working at home is not quite the same as "Staying at home" and that moms who want a home business need to acknowledge that.

Tanya at In The Dailies
I am so happy to tell you about a new book. Mary Byers, author of The Mother Load: How to Meet Your Own Needs While Caring for Your Family and How to Say No . . . And Live to Tell about It, juggles both a freelance corporate writing and speaking business with her responsibilities as a wife and mother of two school-aged children. She does it successfully and has just released a new book sharing how she does it

Scoti at Springs Writers

5/8
Laura at Lighthouse Academy
This book is invaluable.

Kaylea at My Scrappy Life


5/9
Mimi at Mimi's Pixie Corner
An essential book for anyone (man or woman!) working from home. It covers topics that I hadn't even considered before!

Pamela at Pammer's Ramblins

Danielle at Miss. Mouthy
Making Work at Home Work by Mary M. Byers is a fantastic resource for anyone working parent. It has practical “do it today” advice and longer term advice.

Kate at A Simple Walk
This book is filled with so much wisdom and I truly see working at home as an option for anyone interested. If you've ever considered working from home, or if you already do, I definitely recommend this book. The tips and ideas are invaluable. This is one book that I will be going back to over and over again as a reference source and as a source of encouragement.

Donna at Write By Faith
This is a wonderful resource on working from home for moms in any business whether it is selling avon, writing to other service businesses. I found myself nodding in agreement...

5/11
Lizzie at A Dusty Frame
I enjoyed the book and thought it was easy to read and filled with good information.
I especially enjoyed the interviews with other work at home moms.


Sarah at Real Life
I have just read the book, that is going to revolutionize the way I do business at home! Mary Byers covers every topic a Work-at Home mom needs to master in the day-to-day life of her business and her family.

Pam at Pam's Private Reflections
Ms. Myers offers straight forward and sensible advice to anyone who is running an at home business. While she caters to women who have already established a business, this is well worth the read if you are considering entering the at home workforce.

5/12
Karla at Modern Media Mom
Inside the book you will find practical tips and useful advice. The information is easy to follow and realistic. This is a fabulous book for any mom already working from home – whether you are just starting out or have been doing it for years. It covers everything!


Kara at Ramblings-n-Writings
Mary doesn’t pull any punches. Her writing style is straightforward. She tells it how it is... highly suggest that any woman who works from her home pick up a copy to read

Suzanne at There's No Place Like Home
This book will encourage the WAHM's to continue doing what they're doing and give helpful ideas on how to balance it all.

5/13
Virginia at Ginny Smith
Promoed first week of May on Reader Fun Page!


Lynetta at Open Book
Ever wanted to start a home business but didn’t know if you could pull it off and be a good mom to your kids? If so, this might be the book to read. A work at home mom herself, she provides many humorous anecdotes about mixing young children with a professional career. Her insights can point a would-be small business owner towards a peaceful and successful career.

DeeDee at FiddleDeeDee
When I was given the opportunity to review Mary M. Byer’s “Making Work at Home Work” I was elated. Finally, help has arrived!

Gina at Portrait of a Writer
Making Work at Home Work by Mary Byers shed new light on the whole work-at-home (WAHM), stay-at-home mom (SAHM) thing.

Kelly at Love Well
But I found this book has so much more to offer; it's really designed for someone who wants to make money with their at-home career, whether it's someone with a home-based business (like Creative Memories or Pampered Chef) or someone with flex benefits at their corporate job that allows them to work from home instead of their cubicle.

5/14
Revka at Our Family Porch
The good news is that Mary doesn't just leave you after she forces you to acknowledge the reality of your situation. Instead, she provides real, workable solutions to the many problems that she herself has encountered as a result of being a WAHM.

Deena at A Peek at My Bookshelf
"Making Work at Home Work" isn't just informative, it's enjoyable reading. That makes it worth a five out of five bookmark rating from me, with a tiny filing cabinet as a charm. Don't file this book away...read it!

Susan at His Morning Glory

Patty at Girlfriends in God

Jennifer at Quiver Full Family
It’s with great delight that I announce a new work that strives to guide mothers in their ambitions to work from home.

Joanna at Becoming His

Janice at The Nearsighted Bookworm
This book came at the perfect time for me as I search for a balance between work and home life. It was full of inspiration and helpful information for me and my life.

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50 comments:

  1. I'm so excited about this. I'd really like to make my business work! Thanks so much for the work you do to encourage us WAHMs!!!
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  2. I look forward to reading more about this and learning how to make it work, having some sort of business at home! Thanks
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  3. Read about your book on Katrina's blog - looks like a great help! :) I'm going to check it out!
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  4. I cannot wait to read this- sounds so useful
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  5. I love this book! I've posted my review to Wendi's Book Corner.

    I've been contemplating joining a Direct Sales company for Silpada jewelry, and really feel this book will help me reach this goal in the near future. :)

    ~ Wendi
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  6. I'm excited to read what you have this book! As an artist and I struggle with "doing it just b/c i love it"!
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  7. This sounds like a really great read - I've tried working from home but haven't been organized enough to succeed and keep distractions at bay. I could use all the help I could get!
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  8. I would love to win a copy of your book for my daughter, she just gave birth to a baby girl and does not want to work outside of the home any longer. I think it's a terrific subject matter that you've chosen to write about! My e-mail is lidabet@earthlink.com
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  9. This sounds like a great book. I'm going to be recommending this on Examiner.com as a resource for other folks who work from home.
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  10. It's amazing how many women work at home now. I actually have 2 offices in my home. One is for the heating company and the other is for my life coaching/speaking/writing business. I am so excited to have Mary's book!
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  11. This is just the book I need. I've been trying to figure out how to make it all work and it's just not working right now.
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  12. i would love to win. Thanks!

    cooparkes at gmail dot com
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  13. Oh, this sounds like a great book--very useful! Thanks for the chance :)

    emvark at gmail dot com
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  14. I work from home (and from the coffee shop, and the front seat of my car, and the library... ). With three growing boys, I've found that having a quiet place to escape to helps to clear my head. My quiet place is the local cemetery - have web-access-capable cell phone, notebook and pencil - will travel. :D
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  15. I'm very excited about this book. It sounds like a great read that will be helpful to all WAHM and other Mompreneurs! Thanks so much!
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  16. I don't have kids at home any more, but I have 2 daughters in law who do and who both work at home. What a blessing this would be for them!
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  17. This is the book I've been looking for! THANK YOU for writing about the struggle of parents who want to raise their children but must work at home! Thanks, too, for the giveaway :)
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  18. Is this a book that is featured at the Hearts at Home conference?
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  19. I'm very interested in reading this book. Thanks for including me.
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  20. This book sounds like it is both supportive and informational and I need to see other women's perspective on working at home and making it be a success.

    espressogurl at hotmail dot com
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  21. Sounds like a great book! Can't wait to read it.
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  22. I would love to win this book - looks so helpful and practical!
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  23. I work from home and I have been feeling so stressed recently! I could use some new ideas and encouragement.
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  24. This looks like a great book! Looking forward to reading it!
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  25. Wow! A tremendous joy for us WAHM's! Finally something that will allow us to organize and prosper all at the same time. Thank you!
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  26. I have been working at home for a while now and am always looking for ways to make things run smoother.
    Your book sounds like one I could glean a lot of helpful information from. :)
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  27. I would love to be a stay at home Dad and write about Hockey all the time. Can I enter?
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  28. I would love to win this!

    misusedinnocence@aol.com
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  29. I resigned from my accounting job in a credit union to work for my husband on our business. We do energy consulting work as well as advising on solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources. I do not work well at home and was more organized when I had a job to go to (and could forget about it when I came home.) This book sounds like it is just what I need to be more focused!

    Thanks for offereing this giveaway!
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  30. I would love to work at home. who wouldnt? I just hate being away from my son! but I do need to work...
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  31. I think this book might just inspire me to start a WAHM business. Thanks for the chance to win!
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  32. I could use this book! I have the organizing figured out just need help with prioritizing everything
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  33. HELP! HELP! HELP! I've been doing freelance graphic design from home since my 4 yr old was born. I've had more than one phone call have to end because I can hear, "MOM! I pooped!" And my constant prayer request is for "balance."

    More often than I'd like to admit, my business ends up coming before my mom-ing.
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  34. I may be too late, but my work at home could use some help:-)

    thedeena63 at hotmail dot com
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  35. I don't work for pay at home, but I do homeschool three children (17, 15, 9 - the 18 year old is in college now) while serving as the secretary and bookkeeper for the ministry we lead that equips leaders in the underground church in a closed country. My husband makes periodic mission trips to that country each year, while the children and I hold down the fort Stateside.
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  36. I started a photography business almost a year ago. It has really taken off (praise God!), but I would love to learn more about finding balance between working constantly and taking time to relax.
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  37. I have worked at home in the past and know what a challenge it is. Your book sounds like a great tool to success.
    missusdew
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  38. I signed up for your newsletter, but since I'm not working from home yet, I didn't join the blog ring. I plan on starting in Aug/Sept. But thanks for the great giveaway! I need help with time managment in general.
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  39. Working from home and earning extra income is my goal so I'm more readily available to provide support for my children and to husband. I'm breaking out into free lance writing, blogging, and planning a book.
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  40. This is cool. I'd love to be able to say I work at home!
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  41. Click my name and read how Alice started in her 60's Good Luck Ange.
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  42. Working at home are often met with so much skepticism. Good thing there are people like you who help people believe that yes, one can work at home. Please keep posting wonderful articles!
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  45. One great way to earn extra income is to pursue data entry jobs from home. Computer access and excellent typing skills are important to success in this field. There are different categories of this profession based on skill level and education. Individuals will want to investigate the different opportunities available before deciding the option that is most suitable for their lifestyle.

    Knowing why these jobs are in such demand is the best place to start when looking into this. There are a lot of benefits of working from home. There are generally no set hours and you can decide when to work. This lets you have more time to do all the things that you love.
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