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Home Based Working Mothers - Don't Be Afraid To
Ask For Help
Being able to work at home is, for many women, the
answer to a prayer. Working at home is the solution
to the problem of wanting to stay at home and care for
their children while still earning an income. Although
working at home is the answer to one set of problems,
it brings with it another set of problems which have
to be resolved if the stay at home mother is going to
become a successful home based working mother.
I am, of course, talking about the delicate operation
of fitting maternal concerns in alongside a business
woman's preoccupations. If you have been a stay at home
mother for some time and are only just now making the
transition to being a work at home mother, you will
be facing a huge upheaval. In the first few weeks of
getting your home business running, you will probably
wonder why you ever thought you would be able to cope
with looking after the family as well as running a business
from home. This is to be expected because you will be
trying to live a double life, but you will soon realise
that wearing two hats at once won't work in the home
based business woman/stay at home mother world any more
than it would as a fashion statement. You have to learn
how to separate your roles so that you are only wearing
one hat at a time.
The first thing to do is to establish a workable routine
which enables you to devote time to your business while
ensuring that your partner and children don't feel left
out. Strange though it may sound, this means asking
them for help. You probably feel reluctant to do this
as it seems like you are putting an extra burden on
them but your partner should understand that you are
now a family with two working parents and it would be
unfair for all the household responsibilities to remain
in your shoulders alone.
A request for help like this will usually make your
family feel that you are involving them in your life
and, because they feel needed instead of being shut
out, the help will be given willingly. Your partner
and older children will understand that you can't be
expected to do everything on your own and even toddlers
will be eager to join in to help with the rest of the
family. Being allocated their own chores gives children
a sense of responsibility which is something they enjoy
from a very early age. Chores like unloading the dishwasher
or laying the table for a meal or making beds can easily
be delegated; they are only small tasks but, when you
are starting your own business, every minute you can
call your own counts.
Having enlisted the help of your family, the next thing
you need to do is to write out your timetable. The more
detailed you can make your timetable, the more help
it will be to you, but having a simple daily to-do list
will be a great help. A page-a-day diary or calendar
is very useful for keeping a record of appointments,
vacation dates etc. It is also a good idea to jot down
notes of business financial transactions for reference
when you do your tax return.
With your family helping you and your timetable providing
a structure, you will soon find that you are running
both your business and your home without worrying that
you might be neglecting either of them. It is worth
persevering through the initial first few weeks of organised
chaos because working at home has so many advantages,
the greatest of which is the freedom to be at home while
your children are young.
Author: Elaine Currie
Elaine Currie is the owner of the Free Work At Home
Directory at http://www.huntingvenus.com
and author of the book Ezine Article Writing - 10 Steps
To Success. You can download a copy free of charge at:
http://www.huntingvenus.com/free_ezine_articles_writing_ebooks.html
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