I love the freedom and flexibility to work when and where I want to. I love
spending the afternoons and evenings with my kids and my husband. I love being
home when my kids get off the bus, then being able to sit down for a snack and
help them with their homework. And I love that I can lighten my husband's load
by taking care of some of the household duties and errands while he's at work.
The bottom line is I truly love working from home and being able to prioritize
my family's needs.
There are many pros to owning a home business. However, like most things,
there are also some downsides:
- It can take time, patience and persistence to establish a routine that
works for you, your family and your home business.
- It can be hard to juggle being a home based business owner, wife and
mother.
- It takes effort and a continual re-evaluation of your work and family
situation to determine if your business or children require outside help.
- It's tempting to allow your home business to consume you and your time.
- It takes a proactive approach to make sure you don't neglect yourself,
your marriage or your children.
Many women have had to balance these pros and cons. "One of the pros of
owning a home based business is that I absolutely love that I'm following my
dreams and passions," says Beth Butler, founder and president of
Boca Beth LLC, based in
Tampa, Florida. "I can't think of anything that would bring me such as great a
reward as sharing my bilingual fun products with children,"
She adds, though, that "one of the downsides of owning a home based business
is that it's always there. No matter how far I am from the main living part of
our home, I can hear my computer calling me regularly." Butler also struggles
with making household chores off limits during work hours and staying focused
while her children are home.
Jamie Yasko-Mangum, president of
Successful Style
& Image Inc. in Casselberry, Florida, says, "I love being my own boss; it
challenges me to be a success and allows me to explore creativity and decision
making." But, she adds, "I have to be careful to not get consumed with my home
office. And when my kids are home from school, their interruptions can be
taxing." While Yasko-Mangum loves being self-reliant, she also often wishes for
staff to help her out.
Owning a home business requires an investment of time and energy and, yes, it
has many challenges. As with anything worth having, it takes some effort. As
challenges present themselves, look for solutions, turn to others for advice and
learn to enjoy the small victories along the way. If you put in the effort, find
the right balance and learn to outsource when needed, you'll find the pros of
owning a home business far outweigh the cons.
Lesley Spencer Pyle is the founder and president ofHomeBasedWorkingMoms.com and HireMyMom.comand the author ofThe Work-at-Home Workbook: Your Step-by-Step Guide on Selecting and Starting the Perfect Home Business for You. Pyle has been working from home for more than 13 years.