Treat your business like a business (job like a job). One of the benefits of working from home is that you can set your own hours. It helps if the whole family has a "business plan" and agrees to it ahead of time. Sit down together as a family to make the plan.
Here are some ideas that have been shared with me in the 9 years that I've been working from home.
1. Make your business a family affair "everyone" is working together. So, when mommy is working the kids have a job too. Their job is to play quietly "or do another activity until mom is done". Surprisingly it works with little kids too. If they understand that it's a short duration, you need their help and there is a reward in the end.
2. Have two signs for your office door a smiley face and a stop sign. Put up the smiley face when it's ok to be interrupted and a stop sign when it's not. Your kids will support you.
3. Two sets of toys - bring out the really good stuff for when the stop sign is up and put them a way when the smiley face is up.
4. Art projects are good for stop sign times.
5. Having a neighborhood baby sitter, elderly person, etc. is an inexpensive way to have some stop sign time.
6. Learn to use the mute button and speaker phone function - sometimes when I'm on a conference call I'll have the speaker phone on with the mute button - vacuuming, doing dishes, taking out the trash.
7. Short term sacrifices pay off in the end. Be creative.
8. Listen to training calls on your cellphone with the headset, in the car, at the park, in the backyard ......
9. Pay a neighborhood teenager to help with household chores - they are less expensive than regular cleaning people and they will play with the kids too.
10. Shop online whenever possible this saves lots of time.
It takes a little bit of time and consistency but everyone can learn to work together on the "family business"
If everyone understands that if mommy works quietly for the set amount of time there will be more family time, trips to the park, playing ball in the yard, book reading - they will rise to the occasion.
Good luck to you. Email me anytime if you need help.
K.
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