Showing posts with label Working at Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Working at Home. Show all posts

Sunday, October 20, 2013

5 Essential Motivators for Overworked Moms in Business

by Roz

Working from home while raising children is not an easy task. While your main priority is the care of your family, the added demands of making money from home can sometimes discourage even the best of moms in business. Staying motivated is essential to thriving as a work at home mom. If you find yourself losing motivation from time to time, here are five essential motivators to get you back on track.

Read article here -
http://www.socialmoms.com/tech/5-essential-motivators-for-overworked-moms-in-business

Friday, May 17, 2013

Mistakes With Working At Home

By Kelly Land, © All rights reserved.

"It is so easy to commit mistakes in work at home related jobs. The margin of error is almost zero. One small mistake can land you in troubles leaving you nowhere. So you have to be extra careful always. Given below are few mistakes you need to evade."

Read article here
http://www.moneymakingmommy.com/mistakes-with-work-at-home

Friday, September 21, 2012

12 Tips for Balancing Entrepreneurship & Parenthood

The Young Entrepreneur Council asked 12 successful young entrepreneurs about how to better balance the demands of growing children and a growing business. Here are their best answers.

Read the tips here
http://www.inc.com/young-entrepreneur-council/entrepreneurship-and-parenthood-making-room-for-both.html?cid=em01012week33

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

How to Maximize Your Efficiency as a Part-Timer

by Steven DeMaio

"...As a new part-timer, I've found that anticipating what my full-time colleagues will need when I'm not at work and my ability to maintain work/life balance go hand-in-hand... Here are some tips on how to achieve that efficiency (see my previous post for tips on how to adapt culturally)."

Read article here
http://blogs.hbr.org/demaio/2009/07/how-to-maximize-efficiency-as.html?cm_mmc=npv-_-MANAGEMENT_TIP-_-MAR_2010-_-MTOD0316&referral=00203

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Myths and Misconceptions About Starting an Online Business

by Annette Lucas

Are you trying to start an online business? Are you overwhelmed with the many online business programs available...Learning to read 'between the lines' will better prepare you for what's really involved. Here are some common phrases used to promote online businesses and what they really mean.

Continue reading article here
http://www.homewiththekids.com/home-business/myths.php

Friday, October 7, 2011

Work At Home Jobs: For Better Or For Worse

by Tammy Embrich

The convenience of work at home jobs is perfect for the stay at home Mom or someone who is searching for supplemental income. Working at home certainly has it’s advantages. But have you really thought about the frustrations that go along with that territory? And believe me, they do exist.

Let’s discuss some of them…the “worse” side of working from home...

Continue reading here
http://real-wah-jobs.com/2009/05/work-at-home-jobs-for-better-or-for-worse/work-at-home-jobs-for-better-or-for-worse

Monday, March 7, 2011

FTC: Great Information for Avoiding Job Scams

If you’re looking for a job, you may see ads for firms that promise results. Many of these firms may be legitimate and helpful, but others may misrepresent their services, promote out-dated or fictitious job offerings, or charge high fees in advance for services that may not lead to a job.

Read informative tips here
http://cwahm.com/wordpress/2010/articles/from-the-ftc-great-information-for-avoiding-job-scams

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Top 40 Business Resources for Work at Home Women

Did you know that women are starting small businesses at twice the rate of men? With flexible schedules, financial freedom, satisfying work, and more time to spend with your loved ones, it's no wonder why women are jumping on the entrepreneurial bandwagon.

With this new surge of women entering the entrepreneurial ranks, it will be imperative to your success to keep up with the latest small business trends, news and strategies.

View list here
http://www.theworkathomewoman.com/40-top-business-resources-for-work-at-home-women

Friday, December 24, 2010

Top 5 No No's for Mompreneurs

by Holly Reisem Hanna

As a mompreneur I know how tough it can be to juggle a new business, family and your personal life - honestly there never seems to be enough hours in the day. But just because you're strapped for time and/or money, it is not okay to cut corners and compromise your integrity. Make sure you're not committing these top 5 no-no's.

Read article here
http://www.theworkathomewoman.com/the-top-5-no-no%E2%80%99s-for-mompreneurs

Friday, July 2, 2010

101 Best Blogs for WAHMs

If you are looking to build a career as a WAHM, be prepared to do the dirty work. Like conventional job hunting, finding work as a stay-at-home mom requires pounding the virtual pavement online to find a gig that suits your niche and expertise.

This is a great list filled with loads of blogs on a wide variety of topics and subjects!

View complete list here
http://www.universityreviewsonline.com/2005/10/101-best-blogs-for-wahms.html

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

20 Productivity Tips WAH With Children....

Posted 1/28/08

Using these general guidelines, we came up with 20 productivity tips for work-at-home Moms of young children:
* identify and create pockets of time when you can work with minimal disturbance
* double-task or piggy-back simple work tasks with household or child care tasks
* maximize your productivity during those times when you are working

Continue reading this post here
http://mylifeshift.org/20-productivity-tips-for-work-at-home-moms-of-young-children

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Work-at-Home Schemes

Modern Twist to Old Scams

With the rise of the Internet and e-mail, getting a phony ad or message out to a vast audience is cheap and easy. Even though the old work-at-home scams have taken on a modern twist, the typical profile of victims who are most susceptible to these scams has changed very little. Work-at-home con artists have always preyed most heavily upon senior citizens, the disabled, mothers who want to stay at home with their children, people with low income and few job skills, and people who just want to get rich quick.

Read the BBB (Better Business Bureau) new findings here

http://www.bbb.org/alerts/article.asp?id=436

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Business Plan Basics

by Palo Alto Software, Inc.

Make sure that your plan is clear, focused and realistic. Then show them that you have the tools, talent and team to make it happen. Your business plan is like your calling card, it will get you in the door where you'll have to convince investors and loan officers that you can put your plan into action.

Continue reading article here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/Startup/businessplanning.htm

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Choosing the right Work at Home Business

by BlondiePosts

Some would consider working from home as a dream job. After all, you can work when you want, take off when you want, work as much or little as you want, stay home with the kids, never get dressed... Before quitting your job however, there are some decisions to be made and many things to take into consideration about working from home.

Continue reading article here
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/154614/choosing_the_right_work_at_home_business.html?cat=31

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Building a Home-Based Business Team

by Rob Spiegel

When you first launch a home-based business, you get to wear all the hats: accountant, marketing director, ad agency, administrative assistant and office custodian. But as your business succeeds and you grow, you will start to divvy up tasks, hiring employees or outsourcing jobs to service companies.

Continue reading article here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/homeoffice/hbteam.htm

Friday, June 5, 2009

The Many Hats of Business: Can You Wear Them All?

by Barbara Brabec

If you are like most home-business owners, you'll end up doing all the work for awhile, so you may chuckle a bit when you get to the production plan. Still, it's important for you to figure out, in advance, exactly how you are going to get everything done in the time available to you. Stop and think about all the business hats you may have to wear for awhile, and be realistic about your ability to do all the work that may be involved...

Continue reading article here
http://www.businessknowhow.com/startup/manyhats.htm

Business Startup Ideas

PERSONAL NOTE =
I have known Rhonda thru ryze and she is an awsome gal who has loads of info to share, so be sure to drop on by her sites! Enjoy, Patricia

Business Startup Ideas
by Rhonda White
http://mommyrevenue.com/index.php/home-business-training

Visit her Ryze page
http://www.ryze.com/go/okcshoppers

Friday, May 22, 2009

Government Links & Resources

Trying to get about the virtual world is hard enough! Having to deal with all the trials and obstacles in your way, can be a daunting task. Thru all my mistakes and adventures, I've found some great sites that have helped me along the way and are beneficial in my quest to working at home. Enjoy, Success, Patricia

Federal, State, Local Govt Links:

Covering a wide variety of topics and areas of running, owning, operating and general knowledge of a business
http://www.ryze.com/posttopic.php?topicid=1019575&confid=1022

Monday, May 18, 2009

10 Tips on Working at Home With Young Children

By Angie Hewerdine

Working at home can be stressful, especially with small children in the house. Where is the balance between work and home when home IS work? Here are some suggestions to help both you and your kids make the most of each day at the home office.

1. Try to get up at least an hour before the children. This gives you some quiet time to assess your daily priorities, stretch your body, mentally and physically prepare for the day ahead. This is YOUR time. It is of the utmost importance. Meditate at least 10 minutes in the morning. Visualize your day going smoothly.

2. Make sure that your children have your full attention when they first wake up. Give them hugs and kisses. Make them breakfast. Enjoy some snuggling and laughter. These are precious times that will not always be here. Give your children the gift of being present in the mornings.

3. Develop a routine with your kids. Keep your schedule essentially the same every day, but don't be a slave to the clock. Each morning, set up a selection of fun things for them to do that will keep them happily entertained such as crayons and markers, table toys, play dough, watercolors or a small indoor sandbox with digging toys.

4. If you can afford it, hire a nanny or a school aged mother's helper to come into your home for just a few hours a day to play with and attend to your children. This gives you total solitude at least for an hour or two, even if only a few times a week.

5. Don't devote a set block of time to your work each day. Instead, have certain objectives, such as "I will work for 4 hours today." Work during nap time. Sneak a few minutes during lunch or whenever the children are happily playing.

6. Allow for some flexibility, but don't just abandon your work if the kids are not cooperating. You can be creative. Take them outside for a while. Let them be active with you and they will most likely give you the downtime you need to get some work done later on.

7. Let the kids help with small tasks. Let them staple, paper clip and help you "sort" or cut. They may not actually be assisting you with your work, but they will enjoy it and it makes them feel important, as if they are helping Mom with her work. Be sure to thank them for their help.

8. Try to save things that can be done after hours, such as internet work, filing, paperwork, checking emails etc. for when they have gone to bed. You will find that an hour of quiet working time will enable you to catch up on your day.

9. Stay in the present moment. If a kid needs a hug or some juice, don't put them off or push them away. Remember the reason we wanted to work at home in the first place? So we can spend more time with our families. Give the hug...get the juice. Do it lovingly and be grateful for the opportunity.

10. Enjoy the journey! Life is too important to waste being stressed out about your business. Our children, their happiness and comfort are far more important that our business. The little things will take care of themselves when we are in the frame of mind to enjoy what we are creating for ourselves.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR -
Angie Hewerdine is a successful home business owner in the fields of Wealth Creation and Personal Development. She has a driving passion for helping others change their lives and achieve personal and financial freedom using a simple 3 step system. Learn more at The Time For Change or call 1-800-491-4758.