How Single Moms Sabotage Their Dating Potential

If you are a single and starting to date you might be facing a number of what can only be described as 'pitfalls' while you are trying to date. The good news is that many of these drawbacks can easily be overcome or even turned to your advantage just by changing your attitude and being more organized.

If you are a single parent and you have found yourself suddenly single, you might be delaying the whole thing. However there comes a time when you must abandon your fears and start participating in the sexy dance of life again. Stop wallowing in your isolation, put down the fattening midnight containers of ice cream and start making definitive proactive movements towards finding yourself a date.

A lot of single parents fear rejection, just as people without children do. They also fear rejection because they come 'with baggage.' The thing to do is to accept right now that some people are simply not going to want to be with you exactly because you do have kids and these are the people you need to 'get past' in order to find the person you really should be with.

Some people may delay dating simply because they think it will somehow upset the children. Usually this is more of a fear than a reality. You should never put off what you want to do with your life because of what a child thinks because that means the child is in control of your destiny –not you!

Many single parents have trouble making ends meet and taking care of their kids at the same time. Many work two jobs or go to school and work and simply do not have the time to go online actively looking for dates. If this is the case it is time to start looking like dating like it is a third part-time job and make time for it. Devote yourself to it by giving up something so that you are able to do this and move forward or unfortunately, you could remain single for the rest of your life.

Many single parents also experience financial problems. They feel they cannot afford the clothes, make-up or dinners that often go along with dating. This is where it might be wise to stop waiting for the day when you are rolling in money and accept that you need to find someone who will 1) like the way you look without make-up and 2) settle for a picnic in the park over a dinner in an expensive five star restaurant.

Yet another issue that this affects is whether or not you can hire child care. If you cant afford babysitters in can be hard to schedule dates. In fact hiring family members, such as your ex to look after your kids, is partly how clashes between him or her and someone you are dating are allowed to happen.

Selling on eBay is a Great Part Time Job for Moms

If you are a busy stay-at-home mom you may not have the time to get a part time job. However if you have had experience in retail or want to open your business, consider opening a store on eBay.

In the world of eBay there are definitely some products that are more high-risk than others. This is why before you agree to buy anything you have to ask yourself 'is it going to sell?' As a mom you might think you want to sell kid's clothes or toys. However watch out because this can be a very competitive market.

The truth is that it is harder to sell some types of things than others just simply because everyone is selling it. The less competition you have the better. The categories that are considered to be the most high-risk in this regard are electronics, cell phones, cameras, video game systems and computers.

Knowing where to obtain products is also essential to making money on eBay. This is often determined by how much cash on hand you have to buy stock. Many new sellers have turned a hundred dollars into a hundred thousand in just a year or two of being on eBay.

A very easy way to begin as an eBay seller is to make a deal with a drop shipper. This type of business gives you smaller profits but if you sell in high volume you can really have it made. There are also lots of other options to wholesaling including contacting the manufacturers directly and establishing eBay businesses for local merchants.

One of the most common mistakes made by beginning eBay sellers is spending too much on stock too soon. They think the more items sold, the more money they will make when really it is quality that counts over quantity. Sell something you would buy yourself.

Some newer sellers aren't even aware that they are barely breaking even. They have not learned how to figure out their 'cost by sale'. This is the percentage of your sales that is eaten up by the Paypal, eBay and shipping fees. Make sure that you view your eBay sales reports so that you know always how much you are spending.

You should also keep an eye on your ROI, which is short form for your 'Return on Investment.' For instance if you buy something from a liquidation reseller for ten bucks and then sell it for fifteen but your Paypal and eBay fees are six dollars you clearly have not made a profit on the sale. It is best you do not let this type of expense creep up on you and use careful judgment when it comes to deciding how you will list your product for sale on eBay.