How to Work at Home
Working from home comes with it's own special set of challenges:
Personally, my most difficult challenge is not letting myself get distracted. It's so easy to lose your focus when there are things that need to get done around the house or you start surfing the internet. After all, when you are your own boss and you work out of a home office, there's no one there to crack the whip and get you back on track.
Anyway, that's what the articles, ebooks, and reports below are designed to do... show you strategies and techniques that will make working from home easier and more productive.
WAHM-IT!, The Masters Course - This little ebook will give you a lot of insight into what's working for other work at home moms out there earning a living online. I think it's well worth the read, whether you're just considering embarking on a new online business or if you've been working online for awhile. After all, it always helps to know that others are in the same boat you are... don't you think?
Keeping Your Child Entertained While You Work From Home - If you work from home, as I do, then you know that it’s often difficult to get anything done when the kids are around… especially if your child is very young. I’m lucky enough to have children that are a bit older, so I’ve actually started putting them to work for me. They love helping Mommy and I can get a lot done with their help. If you have a toddler, however, it can be tough. The article below has some very good ideas for keeping your toddler busy while you work.
Work at Home and Homeschooling: I've been a work at home mom for many years now and have always absolutely loved it, but recently I took on the role of a homeschool mom as well. Frankly, I worried how I'd be able to manage it all by continuing to work at home and homeschooling at the same time. I even thought of just giving up my business altogether. I envisioned lots of one a.m. computing sessions and yawning through the kids' lessons, but nothing could be further from the truth.
WAHM's Can Have It All: Read about how this WAHM beat the odds and built a successful internet business while raising three children and moving with her career military husband every two years.