Moms' Guide To Starting An Online Business
by Pamela Heywood
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Published on this site: January 2004 - See
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Starting
a small business online can be an ideal way for moms to combine providing for
the family's needs with being there for the kids.
Moms' biggest challenge
to starting an online business will be distractions that make it harder to stay
on track with the many tasks necessary for the development of your new business.
Oh,
I'm sure time and money will be in short supply too, but it will be the multiple
demands on the same time that will likely cause you the most difficulty.
But
those same skills you already use to balance the household priorities are really
the same ones you'll use to organize your business workload.
You're already
a BIG step ahead of the rest of us disorganised people ...
You already know
everything there is to know about making lists for everything, synchronising schedules,
using wall planners ... and still what can go wrong, will!
- Take into
consideration that managing with baby, who probably takes naps during the day
or whose cradle you can rock with one foot, while you type with the other (hands
already full!), may be easier than working with toddlers around that you dare
not take your eyes off for a single moment.
- Having them play
at your feet isn't an option. I know of one lady whose two year old granddaughter
chose the very moment she got to the download page for a purchase to hit the OFF
button on her computer. You may still need some help with childcare if you are
ever to get anything done.
- Older children, on the other hand,
make very good website testers. If they can find their way around, it's probably
reasonable to hope grown-ups can too! Listen to their uncomplicated ideas. Involving
them in your business will help them understand the sacrifices that need to be
made.
Your situation will be unique and no-one can tell you how to
organise things in the best way to suit your family, but do try not to rely on
waiting for when the kids go to bed to start work. You will probably be exhausted
and not at your best for making business decisions or reading complicated instruction
by then.
As a "kid" whose mom does work, both outside and from
home, I will tell you that I don't think I was ever harmed by it.
In fact,
just from them seeing what you do, you teach your kids a lot of values that will
help them become better at taking care of themselves as adults.
And that's
the best upbringing you can give them.

Pamela Heywood. Free Guide For Moms ... Get a free
copy of Mom's eBusiness Startup Guide. It's a PDF booklet
that's been specially written for moms and will give you an
idea of what's ahead of you. www.pamela-heywood.com/moms.html


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