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Our Featured Article
How
To Make Time For Your Business
By: Melody Thacker
One of the biggest challenges a work at home mom faces
is finding time to work on her business, with so many other important
things in her busy schedule. You know it's important to find time to
work on your business and spend quality time with your children.
Start by writing a business and marketing plan. Then
set smart goals, goals that are specific, measurable, action oriented,
realistic and time based. Use your calendar and a time blocking technique
to determine when you will work on your business. Fill in all your family
and personal obligations. You will usually find you have blocks of time
that aren't committed and can set these times for your business.
Try these tips for fitting your business into your life:
Delegating. Can someone else do that? Your children
can help with all sorts of things around the house and even in your
business. If your husband is a whiz at something, delegate that job
to him!
Out sourcing or hiring a professional. Hire someone
else to do the tasks that you dislike doing and consequently might put
them off. Things you are not as good or skilled at or tasks that overwhelm
you would be better done by someone else. Someone else might enjoy doing
something that you find mundane and this will free up your time for
more important things.
Automate Tasks. Anything that can be automated makes
more sense than doing it manually. For example if you write the same
letter or e-mail over and over again, save a master copy and reused
it. Use an auto responder to follow up with customers or clients.
Early Bird. If you are an early riser you can schedule
time to work before your children get up and family get up in the morning.
Quiet Times. Schedule a block of work time for when
your child generally takes a nap, attends school or after they go to
sleep at night.
Share. Arrange for your husband to spend time with the
children during set time blocks during the week. Your children will
love their special time with Daddy.
Trade child care. Swap child care with another work
at home or stay at home Mom with similar aged children. This makes it
a fun play date for your children while giving you an couple of uninterrupted
hours to work.
Play time. Even young children can amuse quietly themselves
for a period of time. Depending on their age, set a timer for 10 to
20 minutes and while you work you child can play. Your children will
quickly learn that once the timer goes off it's okay to interrupt you.
Create a deadline in which you want certain things done,
even setting a false deadline will work wonders in motivating you to
accomplish tasks.
Watch out for time wasters, e-mail and surfing the net
can be the two big ones if you work online. Friends who drop by unexpectedly
for long coffee klatches and getting caught up in weekly TV dramas are
a couple of other work at home time wasters. Worrying about keeping
your home spotless can be another time waster. When they grow up your
children won't remember how clean the house was but they will remember
the time you spent with them.
Don't sweat the small stuff! Yes, it's actually all
small stuff! Working at home means you can be flexible and work around
your family's schedule as long as you set goals and take action.
Article by:
Melody Thacker runs her Watkins business at home around
her family's busy schedule. She writes about business basics, marketing
and direct sales at melodythacker.com
To find out more about Watkins and the home based business opportunity
visit www.watkinsOnline.com/thacker