Home Based Working Mothers - Get The Three Way Balance Right In Your Home
Based Business by Elaine Currie Home business owners come in every age, nationality and description you can
imagine. It is easy to run a home business as a part-time occupation and this
makes home business ownership attractive to all sorts of people, both male and
female, from students to senior citizens. However, the largest category within
this varied group is made up of women, in particular stay at home mothers who
are caring for young children. There are stay at home dads in evidence amongst
home business owners but they are hugely outnumbered by the ranks of stay at
home moms. It doesn't take a genius to work out that this predominance of stay at home
moms running their own home businesses is due to the fact that most women want
to bring up their children themselves but also need to work at least part-time
in order to supplement the family budget. Instead of reluctantly handing the
care of their precious children over to strangers, these home based working
mothers have found ways to combine childcare and working for a living and are
doing it under their very own roofs. Working from home while bringing up their children is the perfect dream scene
to many working mothers and that dream can be turned into reality, but it
doesn't just happen, it takes careful planning and organisation. If
unrealistic goals are set or organisation is lax, the perfect dream can rapidly
deteriorate into a nightmare scenario. Then the mother/home business owner,
instead of having the best of both worlds, ends up harassed and frustrated and
regretting her decision to start a home business. The key to making a success of a home business and, at the same time, giving
your children the attention they need, lies in planning which takes into account
three elements. These elements are the needs of the child, the requirements of
the business, and the needs of the mother. Many work at home mothers make
provisions for the first two elements but don't factor in their own needs. In
order to achieve a perfect balance it is essential that the mother, when
planning her daily routine, recognises her own limitations as a human being and
does not try to work to a schedule that would stress even Superwoman. Looking after young children is stressful in itself, it is the biggest
responsibility any of us can ever take on. Running a business can be stressful,
particularly when you first start the venture. Add on the fact that most mothers
put themselves last in any consideration and the danger will be obvious. To
succeed, indeed in order to survive, any mother of young children who is
thinking of starting a home based business must make a realistic assessment of
her personality and abilities right at the start. This will enable her to choose
the right business, set achievable goals and to formulate a sensible daily
schedule. If the work at home mom feels confident and able to cope with her dual roles
as a home business owner and mother, she will be relaxed and happy. The children
will pick up on their mother's mood and, in turn, they will feel secure and
happy. A happy frame of mind and a relaxed atmosphere will make children (even
from early toddler stage) more inclined to be co-operative and to play
independently while their mother gets on with her work. If children don't feel
they have to compete with mom's business to get her attention, they won't feel
the need to behave in a nagging, demanding way: just knowing mom is there will
be enough for them. If the mother feels she is doing her best for her children as well as her
business, she won't be burdened with the negativity caused by feelings of guilt.
Get the three way balance right and being a work at home mom will be just as you
dreamed it should be. About the Author: Have you achieved your work/life balance? If you are a home based working
mother looking for ways to make money working at home, visit Elaine Currie's
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