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Being a work at home parent and staying organized may sound easy for the talented jugglers, but the lack of organization can be a death knell to a home based business. |
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| Author: Ruby River |
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While this may sound easy, the lack of organization can be a death knell to your home based business. Beyond strong organization, you’ll also need to be able to communicate with your family effectively, set limitations, prioritize your day, stick to your commitments, and learn how to be flexible.
Sounds like a lot, doesn’t it? It’s not only possible, it’s very manageable, and while the balance will rarely be perfect, optimizing your schedule and your office will lead you to not only a stronger business – but a stronger family unit, as well. The following steps will help get you started:
Communication
Whether you’re running an internet home based business or another type of work at home career, start with communication. Explain to your family what your home based business will require in order for it be streamlined.
This is all about expectations, and may include establishing protocol for interruptions, discussing your normal working hours, and basic rules to be followed. Be ready to listen, question, and explain every detail fully.
Organization
It’s essential to have the proper tools in order to work at home successfully. Be sure to have a strong internet connection (especially if you have an internet home based business), a dedicated telephone (it can be a cell phone), a place to keep files and notes so you can find them quickly, and a way of organizing your incoming work.
Limitations
Your family is important and they are probably the main reason you’re in a home based business to begin with. However, your children need to understand you’re working – even if you’re only in the next room. You’ll need to set limitations with them so they know how to approach you in non-emergency circumstances. You could designate a signal that will visually tell them you cannot be interrupted unless it is an emergency. This can be as simple as a closed door or a sign you hang outside of your office.
Prioritize
Invest in a calendar, whether the old-fashioned type or computer software, to use as a planning tool. This is one of the most important steps you can take if you work at home, because you need a place to pencil (or type) in appointments, school activities, deadlines, etc. Get into the habit of updating your planning tool throughout each day so you can set your priorities well in advance.
Commitment
If you tell your son that you’ll be at his soccer game – be there. If you tell a business associate you will be available to talk on a certain day and time, make sure you are. Your word is important within your family and your business – so unless something happens that you cannot control, live up to what you say. If you do have to break a commitment, be open and honest about it and be ready with an alternate plan. If this happens – it is essential that the alternate plans you made are adhered to.
Flexibility
As with anything in life, learning to be flexible will save you, your family, and your home based business unnecessary stress. Things happen in life, try to find different solutions and different methods when issues pop up.
An organized home office can truly make a difference in narrowing the gap between career and family time, especially if the office is organized and the expectations with your family are firmly in place. Combined, it will allow you to remain the stabilizing force you need to be – both in your home based business and in your family.
About Author
Ruby River is the proud owner of an established home business whose business affiliate is one of the oldest and continues to be the most successful within the billion-dollar personal development community. A genuine business opportunity promoting financial and emotional change is available without hype. Success is a Choice. Serious, entrepreneur minded, visit http://www.livegreatlife.com
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