Visions of outdoor cookouts with family and friends, lounging at the pool
with a tropical drink and choosing my work hours carefully to take full
advantage of summertime blissfully fill my mind. Ah, the joys of summertime. But
wait, what's that? It's little Johnny racing around my feet as I feverishly work
on my looming deadlines. Shaking my head, I awake from my daydream and realize,
yes, summer is almost here. And if I don't plan ahead, the summer will be
anything but relaxing.
Every summer, parents working from home face the challenge of having their
school-aged children around all day. After 12 years of working at home, I know
it can be done. It takes planning, flexibility and understanding that time with
my children is priceless and enjoyable. I remind myself, the summer is short, my
kids are getting older, and we need to take full advantage of building some
great memories for our family.
To help you make this summer the best it can be with as little stress as
possible, here are some tips from some successful home based mom entrepreneurs
for balancing your many roles:
Debra Cohen, mother of two and owner of
Home Remedies of NY Inc.,
says:
- Hire a mother's helper or babysitter a few afternoons per week. The kids
have a great time, and you can focus on the work that needs to be done.
- Forward your business calls to your cell phone so you can spend the day
at the beach or somewhere fun together.
- Have a child-care plan and a basic daily schedule in place before the
summer begins.
Diana Ennen, mother of three and owner of
Virtual Word
Publishing, says:
- Sign your children up for summer camp.
- Create a mini office on the back patio. Work in the fresh air while your
kids play.
- Get support from family and friends to help during the summer months.
- Take care of you. Keep going to the gym and keep doing all the healthy
activities you do during the school year.
- Work some evenings and weekends to make up time if needed.
Kelly Paull, LCSW, mother of two and owner of
Slumber Parties by Kelly,
says:
- If you're a morning person, try getting up 30 minutes earlier to get
some work done before the house comes alive.
- Have a laminated sign for your office door: one side has a stop sign;
the other, a smiley face. The stop sign means "I'm on the phone and can't be
interrupted." The smiley face means "I'm working but can be interrupted."
- Plan afternoon activities. No matter your kid's age, things will go more
smoothly if you head to the pool or another fun activity after you've done
some work because don't have it looming over your head all day.
A couple of final tips:
- If you know your workload is going to be overwhelming, start planning
now what you can delegate. Perhaps it's time to hire a virtual assistant to
help you in your business. There are many talented, capable assistants who
can do anything from word processing and data entry to answering calls,
responding to e-mail and much more.
- Look into what you can automate in your business. Perhaps you can set up
autoresponders when someone purchases or requests something from your
website. A few sites that offer automation solutions include:
http://www.1automationwiz.com and http://www.autoresponseplus.com.
And don't forget, summer is short. A few hours of pre-planning now can ensure
your summer is full of enjoyable time with your children, precious memories and,
yes, some dedicated time for work.
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.