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The Goodland Star-News / Friday, July 6, 2007 9 Tips for getting work done with children home If you have a home-based business I’m a morning person, so Bible Schools filled with teaching, ten work outside on nice days while Western Kansas Business Consult- and school-aged children, the sum- jamie I usually get up early and games, crafts and snacks. Check my little one plays. You could also ing. We offer free and confidential mer months can be challenging. get quite a bit done be- also with your recreation depart- take your work to the park or the business consulting in Kear- How do you get any work done morphew fore my little one gets up. ment and library to see what activi- pool. Just beware of splashes! ny, Scott, Sherman and Wichita when the kids are constantly at your If you’re a night owl, you ties they have. • Finally, if you’re in a pinch to counties. For more information or desk, wanting to play on the com- business tips could get work done af- • Let your kids spend some time meet a deadline and are out of op- to set up an appointment, contact puter, or singing loudly while • ter your kids go to sleep. with their grandparents. I couldn’t tions, rent some fun movies, pop Jamie Morphew at (620) 874-0771 you’re on the phone? • Enroll your kids in do what I do without the help of some popcorn and make it a movie or e-mail [email protected]. Here are a few tactics that might fun summer activities. grandparents. day for your kids. Sponsored in part by Sherman help: • Work while the kids are asleep. Many churches have Vacation • Take your work with you. I of- This tip was brought to you by County. 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