Why Time Management is Important for Work at Home Moms

Unlike in the corporate world where the work hours are set, working from home offers moms a flexible schedule. While this can be beneficial to them, it can make things harder for them when it comes to time management. Without proper time management, work at home moms will have a hard time carrying out their activities and this will affect their performance and productivity. It is therefore important that moms ensure they have set up specific rules and regulations that will help them manage their time well.

One of the main things they should do is to have a smooth transition from being a stay at home mom to a work at home mom. Without this transition, the mom will have a hard time making a distinction between home chores and her work. This will only pressure them because they will be adding themselves more responsibilities. For this reason, they should ensure they have set apart the time they need to work and the time they can engage in other housework activities.

While at home it is easy to get derailed by the family members, especially children. In order to avoid this, they need to make sure they have prepared the family members for this process. While most of them may have a hard time understanding the fact that mom is at home but not spending time with them, they will eventually get past it. The best thing they can do is explain to them in advance and even give them a schedule of their activities to help them understand.

One other important thing to keep in mind is delegation. Moms should try their best to delegate some of the household chores as this will provide them with adequate time to work and at the same time, they will be teaching their children how to be responsible. They should also learn how to structure their day in a manner that everyone is comfortable but that works for them and their work. To help them deal with this, Work at home moms should create a chore chart, which will list all members of the family and the chores they are required to carry out at specific times.

This will help them develop a routine, but work-at-home moms are required to stay creative. This means that they should change some aspects of the routine as time goes by so that they cater for the changing needs of the family. It is also recommended that they know the needs of their families so that they can come up with a time management schedule that works. While considering the family needs, they should also make sure they have also factored in their needs.

With the right time management practices, the work-at-home moms will have an easier time planning their day. They will also achieve a balance between the home chores and their work, without interfering with their performance at home and at work. They will also be able to spend adequate time with the other family members, without making them feel neglected. Time management is the key to become successful when working at home.

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2 Responses to Why Time Management is Important for Work at Home Moms

  1. Suzanne Holt says:

    I never thought about how difficult it must be for a stay at home mom to convert into a work at home mom! Time management is hard enough for those who still work in the corporate world on top of running an at home business!!!

    What has worked for me is great family support! We have good communication. My family respects my work time. They pitch in extra help around the house and I also delegate a lot of work to my team members. I don’t know what I’d do without all of the wonderful support!

    Suzanne
    Radically reducing the use of chemicals in personal care and cleaning.

    • Amanda says:

      Ya, family support does make a huge difference! Doing it all on your own is next to impossible no matter how great your time management skills are!

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