Having a successful home based business and kids is possible. The trick
is to create a balance between your work life and your personal life that you're
comfortable with, so you feel that neither your home based business nor your
kids are neglected.
4) Set business ground rules and share them with your kids. Your kids need to
be aware that you operate a home based business and know how to act accordingly.
Set out basic rules that will allow you to operate your home based business as
professionally as possible, such as how to answer the telephone, how to answer
the door, and how to act when clients are around. Include rules that will help make
the time you spend working on your home based business more productive, such as
not touching Mommy's desk or not interrupting Mommy while she's in her
office.
5) Include your kids in your home based business. No matter what kind of home
based business you run, there's something your kids can do, and making your kids
a part of your home based business can be a great opportunity for you to spend
more time with them and teach them things such as handling money. For instance,
one home based business owner I know takes her age 7 and 9-year-old kids with
her when she goes around replacing the products in dispensing machines, and has
them count and organize change.
If your kids are working in your home based business, I believe you should
them. This is not only a great way to teach your kids the value of
labour, but can be a business tax deduction for you as well. (See
"Employing
Your Child Or Spouse" for more information about deducting the salary of a
child on your taxes.)
6) Find creative ways to combine your home based business and your kids. If
the client is agreeable, for example, you could hold a business meeting at
MacDonald's, for instance, or some other restaurant that has a play area for
kids. If a client is coming to meet with you in your home, perhaps she could
bring her children so your kids could play together while you meet. Take your
kids with you when you go to buy more office supplies or run other
business-related errands.
7) Stop beating yourself up and count your blessings. Think of all the
working people with full-time jobs and often long commutes. One of the great
things about running a home based business is that you have so many more
opportunities to be with your kids, and be there for your kids, than they do.
Running a home based business means that you not only get to work at home, but
live there, too.
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