
Shelley Wenger
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Small town country girl in southern Pennsylvania. Raising two boys on a small farm filled with horses, goats, chickens, rabbits, ducks, dogs, and a cat. Certified veterinary technician and writer at Virtually Shelley.
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Dealing With Distractions: Mom (and Dad) Guilt
Parents, especially moms, are often filled with immense guilt, no matter what they do. They feel like they never spend enough time with their children, no matter if they work or stay at home with them. They feel guilty because they want to work on their business so that it can be successful.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Families
Dealing With Distractions: Your Children
Children are one of the biggest distractions when you work from home. Many people think that when they work from home, they will save money on babysitters. Unfortunately, this just means that you are going to be working around your children's schedule.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Families
Tips to Save Money Even When Funds are Tight. Top Story - April 2022.
Many people want to have money in their savings accounts. This allows them some type of financial stability. Then, if something happens, they have money to use for whatever needs to be done. They don't have to reach for their credit cards to fix their car or replace an appliance in their home. They have money on hand to do that!
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Trader
What Are The Best Hip and Joint Supplements for Dogs?
Dogs owners want to do everything that they can for their dogs. They take them to the veterinarian to keep their shots updated and take them when they aren't feeling well. Many do more than they are able to give their dogs the best life that they can possibly have.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
How Being a Divorced Mother Can Hurt Your Income
It can be very difficult to be a single mother, especially now. If you are just in the midst of a divorce, you may finally see how much help you got from your ex. That can make it even harder to find balance as a working single mother.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Families
How Women Get Financially Screwed In Divorce
The simple truth is that many women get screwed during their separation and divorce. Because of that, as a woman, you need to protect yourself financially. Though you are going to have to make some changes since you won't be living on two incomes, you can come out of your divorce in decent shape!
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Humans
Starting a Business From Home
Many people dream of owning their own business and working from home! They can't wait to get away from their employer and set their own hours. They can work whenever they feel like it. Not only that, but they can take time off to go to the doctor's office when needed, without having to take a vacation day. Many enjoy shopping during the day, when the stores are less busy.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Journal
Reasons You Should (and Shouldn’t) Date Before Your Divorce is Final
Going through a divorce is often the hardest thing that you will ever do. In the blink of an eye, your whole life is going to change. You may even feel like you are losing everything, including yourself!
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Humans
How to Write a Blog Post in 4 Easy Steps
If you want to grow your business or just start a blogging business, you know how important it is to make sure that you start a blog and write regularly. In order to write blog posts, you need to come up with the right ideas and find a way to get them down on paper (or on the computer). This can seem overwhelming to many. However, there are just four steps to start and write a blog post.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Journal
Tips For Working From Home When Your Children Are Home
When you work from home, you have to take every opportunity that you have to get some work done. However, when you have children, this becomes even more important. You may try to work around your children when they are younger, and long for the day when they go off to school! This may be your first chance at some uninterrupted time to work.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Families












