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Work at Home Mom Summer Survival Guide
Working at home during the summer creates challenges for the WAHM. As
the summer begins, there’s a lot to keep the kids entertained and give
Mom time to work on her business. As the summer progresses, however,
choruses of ‘Mom I’m bored’ ring out, causing otherwise mild mannered
Moms to throw up their hands in complete desperation; right before they
start planning an escape route.
Moms can’t escape for too long however, and kids have an uncanny knack
of finding the hiding spot anyway. So what can you do to keep your
business in tact during the summer months when the cherubs are
effectively running the show?
How flexible are you? No, I don’t mean can you play a mean game of
Twister while baking a pan of blueberry muffins, but rather, how willing
or able are you to adjust your normal work at home day to meet the ever
changing demands of tireless children?
Leslie Spencer, founder of http://hbwm.com , suggests using a laptop
with a wireless internet connection. You’ll be a mobile mom, able to
take your work anywhere your kids go.
Planning and preparation will make your life less stressful. Before
summer vacation begins, do some research to find local youth programs
being offered and enroll your kids. Make lists of ‘things to do’ and
have ready all of the needed supplies so your school age kids can
entertain themselves.
Be realistic. Come to terms with the fact that you may not be as
productive during the summer, and schedule your work to make the best
use of your time.
Summer challenges for WAHMs do not have to cripple your business. Find
local groups and activities for your kids to participate in and
remember, time with your kids will pass all too soon, and summer
vacation is just one part of WAHM life.
Sherry Frewerd publishes several websites and blogs for various
affiliate and networking promotions. A WAHM, she has created The WAHM
Summer Survival Guide, complete with tips and ideas from real work at
home moms; along with a free downloadable E-book full of activities and
suggestions for how to keep the troops entertained during the summer.
wahmsummersurvivalguide.homestead.com
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