Sharon Hurley Hall is a location independent freelance writer and blogger. She spends most of her time in the Caribbean, but has also worked from locations around the world.
Published on February 3, 2010
So you’ve decided to become a location independent parent. That means your children have to become location independent too – and for some children that could be a big problem.
For many younger children, routine and familiarity are everything, while for older ones, it’s attachment to their peers that may prove a sticking point. It’s a [...]
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Published on January 18, 2010
This is the first in a series of reviews of educational resources for location independent parents and their children. In this post I review the BBC’s CBeebies website. This is the UK site, rather than one of the international portals, as it seems to be the only one that offers a full range of resources. [...]
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Published on January 13, 2010
In the last post we looked at some of the main social and business networks that location independent parents can use, but those are not the whole story when it comes to social media.
Many location independent parents running a business will maintain profiles on other sites and will also run a blog or two. However, [...]
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Published on December 16, 2009
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The online world can be a lifeline for location independent parents. That’s how you can keep in touch with friends and family and keep your business going. But that same online world can be a real time-sink, eating up countless hours which you could use more profitably elsewhere. As a location independent professional, [...]
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