Here are some tips for becoming a work from home mom for those job working moms who wish to find a way to earn a paycheck at home. These are various options for working from home.
Telecommuting to Work from Home
If you already have a job that doesn't require you to be there in person, you might considering pursuing the telecommuting mom option. Few bosses, unfortunately, are willing to let a working mom go from office hours to fill-time telecommuting.
Start slowly, and ask about telecommuting one day a week or perhaps a couple hours a day. Most bosses are reluctant to let a mom work from home because of a need to see an employee actually working. If you show how productive you can be outside the office, that is a good time to push for more days telecommuting.
Even if your boss is willing to let you telecommute full-time, consider finding excuses (and a babysitter each week) to come into the office. It's easy to get marginalized when you get no face-time.
Work from Home Business Mom
There are many options for the work from home business mom, but finding ones that are legit and pay well can be challenging. Primarily, you want to seek options with a flexible schedule, family-friendly types of businesses and work that can be done in spurts. It can be hard to give undivided attention to work while meeting the pressing demands of children.
Work from Home Mom Survival
Working from home as a mom is not as fun and easy as it sounds. While it's completely doable and extremely rewarding, it will probably take some time to adjust.
It is much easier if you can find someone, maybe a friend or family member, who can watch the children for even a couple hours a week. That way, you can make phone calls, attend meetings and focus exclusively on work without distractions.
Another way to get some work accomplished is to allot times when children are sleeping. Set a couple hours each evening to get work done, for example.