Organizing Tips for Work at Home Moms

Balancing Your Home Business and Caring for the Home and Family

By Bailey Landon, published May 21, 2007
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Being a work at home mom is great in many ways. You can set your own hours, work when you want to, be with the kids more, and you are your own boss. The perks are wonderful. But having a home business can also become overwhelming quickly when it comes to balancing work and caring for the home and family.

It's important for a WAHM to be organized so that the home business and the home and family are taken care of. Being organized doesn't mean you have to do everything yourself. Enlist the rest of the family to help out.

Instead of trying to run your home business and do everything around the house that needs to be done, delegate chores out to the rest of the family. This can either be done on a rotating basis where the chores change each week, or you can assign certain chores to family members that they will be responsible for on a daily or weekly basis. Almost everyone can do something.

In assigning chores to be done, it's helpful to remember that the kids and hubby will no doubt not do things the way you do them. Unless something is really needing taken care of better or in a different manner, don't go behind them and redo it or complain to them. The idea is to get help so that you can work. If you go behind them, you're not getting work done.

Kids are very capable of helping with day to day chores around the house. Have them clean their own rooms and do their own laundry and take turns doing the dishes. Those that are old enough can also take turns, along with the hubby, in cooking dinner. Even young kids can help fold clothes and put them away, plus vacuum and take out the trash.

Work at home moms absolutely need a work schedule. Organizing your time helps you to work more efficiently. Your work schedule doesn't have to be the same time every day. Schedule around events such as school and after school activities or homeschooling, shopping, going out, family time, etc. A day planner is very helpful for keeping up with important dates and events so that you can schedule work time around things you want to do.

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Thank you soooo much for this article:)

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