Balancing Life as a WAHM

Working at Home

By Paula Dodds, published Dec 08, 2005
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My fringe benefits have constantly sticky hands and milk moustaches. I no longer have the usual perks and benefits like expense accounts, company cars, and a private office (with a door that closes out the rest of the world!). My office is now in half of our basement. It shares this subterranean space with my husband's game room, complete with pool table, and my daughters' oversized toy box. When I "commute" to work in the morning, I pick up the dirty laundry on the stairs and throw it into the laundry room, and then check my email. Is this what I thought my "career" would be like when I was growing up? Not even a little. Would I trade this in for a private, corner office and a six-figure salary?

No way!

When my husband and I started our family, we struggled with the decision we had to make about one-income or two-incomes. In today's society, it's becoming more and more difficult to make ends meet on one salary. We decided that I should start working from home in order to help with our budget. I looked into a lot of the business opportunities that are out there. I'm not a very good salesperson, so that took me out of the running for a lot of the jobs that are offered. I had one desire. I wanted to keep doing the job that I liked doing and that I kept getting complimented on. . . I wanted to be an Administrative Assistant.

After four and a half years, and another daughter later, I am now an established Virtual Assistant. I provide secretarial support for a number of clients both locally and nationally. I get to work on the projects that I love and stay at home with both of our daughters.

So, how do you know if you're right for the WAHM lifestyle?

First, and foremost, do you have a true desire for working at home? Can you not imagine any other way that your life could be? Are you motivated to succeed? And, do you have faith in yourself?

Takeaways
  • Working from home is a 24/7 job.
  • Working from home is rewarding.
  • Do you know if you're right for the WAHM lifestyle?
Did You Know?
That 1 out of every 2 homes in America has at least one home-based business in it?
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This article brought back a lot of memories for me. I used to work full-time from home when it was unusual and the Internet was a novelty, and it was grinding hard work to do laundry and keep up with work and babies...and I would do it all over again. Every minute spent at home with my children was worth every effort I made. Thanks for the article.

Posted on 01/02/2007 at 8:01:00 AM

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