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Category: Business  >>  Work From Home

Owning a Home Business While Raising Small Children

By Tom McMullen   [ 06/05/2008 ]
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Many women want to have a home business so they can be there to raise their children. This is a noble and worthy reason for wanting to have a home business. It works especially well when you have a passion for your business and become well known for your niche. What doesn't work so well is having small children who constantly need your attention when you really need to get some work done.

Laying Down the Rules

The first and foremost thing that you must do when starting a home-based business is to lay down the rules governing your working schedule and play schedule. Don't simply tell your children that you are busy for a particular part of the day, and you can't be bothered. Also let them know when you have scheduled playtime. It gives your children something to look forward to each day, knowing that you are not going to work endless hours, but will have dedicated time with them as well. After all, if raising your own kids was one of the reasons for wanting a home business, then you shouldn't forget that very important detail.

Working from Home Does Not Mean the End of Childcare

Often times women who start a home business, or at least begin to think about starting one, assume that they will not need childcare any longer. Depending on what type of business you run, it is possible that childcare will still be a huge investment in your time and money. This is particularly true if your business requires that you meet with clients or have to schedule conference calls periodically. Nothing can be more detrimental to a serious conversation than a screaming child that can be heard by your customers. You don't necessarily have to hide the fact that you work from home, but you do need to give a professional appearance. It just takes a little more effort to do that from home.

Creating Work Hours That Improve Productivity

Sometimes working from home has many advantages. One of these advantages is the ability to tailor your work schedule to when it is convenient for you, and will allow you to be more productive. For instance, scores of work-at-home-moms find the evening hours their prime time to get work done. The kids are down for the night, your husband is busy reading the paper or watching his favorite TV show, and you have the solitude that you long for. Other moms may find it better to get up early in the morning to get some work done. Getting in some work before the rest of the house awakens can give you a real sense of accomplishment even before everyone else's day begins. Flexibility is key to a work-at-home environment.

Your Space, My Space

Your small child requires lots of attention. In many cases, your child will want to be with you even though you have to work. Designing a part of your workroom for your child is a good idea, if you plan it properly. Have a table where your child can draw, have a play telephone, and act as your little assistant. Just be sure to clearly convey the limitations of your child’s workspace and your workspace, so that your child does not get into your office supplies and other important materials.

Be Thankful for Your Situation

Working from home is a dream for some women, and others have made that dream a reality. With so many advantages to owning your own home business, it is no wonder that the opportunity is attractive to millions of people. Keeping your priorities straight, learning to compromise, and being able to reflect on your awesome ability to work from home should help you remember to be thankful that you can work at home and raise your children at the same time. It’s not always easy, but it’s always worth it!

About the author:
Tom McMullen writes articles relating to home business. You can see more of his articles at:
http://www.moneydeals4u.com/

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