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Are Stay-at-Home Moms Better?
by Kristie Tamsevicius
Can we really have it all… a career, the good life and parenthood? Can
parents afford to raise a child on one income? How can new parents decide
whether to work or stay home with the kids.
Kristie Tamsevicius, author of I Love My Life: A Mom’s Guide to Working
from Home says that the answer has never been clearer. Since September
11, 2001, people are going back to basics. Fueled by frustration with
their current work environments, people long to spend more time at home
with their families. This desire has led millions of parents to say
“goodbye” to corporate America and “hello” to a work at home career.
One of the toughest decisions you face is whether you will stay at home
with the children or go back to work. Financially, it can be difficult
to make the switch to living on one income. Additionally, women often
wonder if they are sacrificing their career by choosing to stay at home.
New parents are overwhelmed with the onslaught of child relating
expenses including baby gear, clothing, diapers, and medical bills. In
fact, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, raising a child
from birth to age 2 costs $13,400 a year. So how can families cut back
and survive on less income and endure these added costs?
The common myth is that if both parents work, there will be more income.
But this is not always the case. If you add up the numbers, oftentimes
you are not getting ahead financially by working and paying daycare.
When you subtract childcare costs, auto expenses, dry cleaning and other
work related expenses many find they are not making that much by working
outside the home.
The truth is that we trap ourselves into thinking that we need two
incomes to survive. Whether it’s keeping up with the Jones’ or buying
high tech toys, it seems when you make more, you spend more. When our
income increases, instead of banking the difference, we raise our
standard of living.
The pressures of dual working parents can weigh on a family. Sometimes
working mothers feel guilty for wanting to work away from home. Then
there is the issue of balance. Juggling the pressures of work and home
can be tough. Trying to make sure meals are made, the house is clean,
and the bills get paid between running kids to soccer practice is
trying.
We have to ask what we are teaching our kids with our busy lifestyles.
Are we teaching our kids that this pace of life is normal and desirable?
Will daycare teach your kids the values you would?
No one will love and teach your kids the way you do. Daycare will attend
to the physical needs of your child, but are they teaching your kids the
values and lessons you would? In situations such as the bullying kid at
daycare, or the fight over toys is the daycare provider shaping your
child’s character in the same way you would?
Children reap vast benefits when moms stay at home. Mothers can provide
care with love. They are there to discipline and teach proper behaviors.
While spending quality time, mothers can develop a lasting bond with
their children. This bond creates a stronger sense of security and well
being within the child.
Kids enjoy other benefits too. Moms can provide a more varied diet and
better nutrition. And children receive more mental stimulation when one
on one sharing time with mom.
How can moms learn to live on less and stay at home with the kids?
Shopping smart saves money. Thrifty minded moms cut coupons, look for
sales, and buy in bulk to cut costs. Many families are learning that a
simple life beats the pressures of trying to keep up. By setting a lower
standard of living, you can learn to enjoy the simple things. You teach
your children that wealth lies not in material possessions, but in the
joy of living.
Working from home can help parents to have the best of both worlds:
precious family time and extra income.
Statistics show that today’s working people are eager to say “goodbye”
to corporate life and say “hello” to the joys of working from home.
Working from home offers a variety of benefits including being your own
boss, flexibility, the ultimate office space, no commute, increased
control, time with family, and the sheer joy of designing your own
business and life.
Entrepreneurship offers thrills, stimulation, challenge, and a new
powerful choice-driven reality. It provides an option for single parents
and families struggling with family and career concerns. It’s allowing
dads to quit the 9-to-5 grind and stay at home with the kids.
It’s providing a new chance for people who have been laid off or kicked
out of the corporate system. It’s providing a new income-earning
opportunity for people who can’t live on their retirement funds alone.
At-home careers offer an income for people with disabilities who have
trouble finding jobs in the traditional workplace.
So realize that as a parent, now you don’t have to decide to work or
stay at home, you can have both: a career and time with your kids.
Article by: Kristie Tamsevicius, is the author of "I Love My Life: A
Mom's Guide to Working from Home"! Thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs
have used her step-by-step home business system to earn money working
from home. Get a free ecourse Home Business Success Secrets at
http://www.Webmomz.com
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