Work At Home Moms 2 MRR Ebook

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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS ….. 2
INTRODUCTION . 4
IS WORKING AT HOME YOUR CUP OF TEA? . 5
Exploring The Financial Side Of Things … 5
The Self Personality Test 6
Family First … 8
THE OBSTACLES AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM … 10
Financial Roadblocks …. 10
Family Resistance … 11
Fears Of Isolation … 12
EXPLORING YOUR OPTIONS …. 15
Telecommuting For Your Existing Employer 15
Consulting In Your Field ….. 16
Writing Your Future 17
Data Entry And Other Similar Options … 17
Sales And Beyond … 18
THE LEARNING CURVE . 19
Going Back To College .. 19
Technical Schools … 20
Certification Programs .. 20
LANDING THE RIGHT JOBS 22
Advertising Pays ….. 22
Employment Services Can Help . 23
Web Sites Can Be The Ticket ….. 23
Franchises Open Doors . 24
Networking Matters 25
ESTABLISHING A HOME OFFICE …. 27
What You Need . 27
Why You Need One . 28
TIPS FOR SUCCESS 29
WHAT ABOUT BENEFITS? .. 31
Covering Medical Needs 31
Retirement And Beyond 32
Other Savings … 33
HOW TO JUGGLE HOME AND WORK LIFE SUCCESSFULLY 34
CLOSING … 36

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FAMILY FIRST

When you choose to work out of your home, you are not the only one who will be impacted by the decision. Your husband, older children and anyone else living in the home will also feel the effects. For the most part, having Mom at home is a great thing. Families, however, will need to kick in and help. If they don’t support your decision, your business venture could be dead in the water before it even gets started.

So, what do you need from your family to make your home-based venture succeed? Make sure your family is willing to:

• Help Out Around The House It can be very tempting for family members to leave everything for you to do just because you’re home. While they might have pitched in to cook, shop, do laundry and so on when you worked outside the house, this might stop if you don’t get proactive with establishing boundaries now. It is all too easy for spouses and older children to think that just because Mom is working at home, she’s always more available to handle other tasks. While it’s likely you’ll be able to do more if you can multitask well, you just won’t be able to do it all every day.

• Stay Onboard Make sure you and your partner fully discuss the idea of working at home before you dive in. If you don’t have 100 percent support from your partner, you will likely fight an uphill battle. Make sure to discuss the situation with an open mind. If there is resistance, share your business plan, your budgeting and other backup materials. Chances are your partner will love the idea of your child not being raised outside the home. Just do make sure your partner is onboard and will stay that way.

• Help Out In A Pinch Juggling home and office life is hard no matter what. If you’re running your own business, there are times when you will have to drop the proverbial ball on home duties, childcare or something. With this in mind, it can be imperative to your business and its chances for success that you have contingency plans in place for emergencies. Is your spouse willing to take a day off to watch a sick child if you have a big sale that needs to be made? Will older children or grandparents pick up a younger child when you just can’t be there? Make sure you have a good support system in place and half your battle will be won.

Working at home can sound glamorous and exciting. This is just not always the case. It can present a number of obstacles that must be overcome to ensure success. Before diving into this venture, you owe it to yourself and your family to really explore whether this idea is right for you. If it is, you can go full steam ahead into enjoying yourself as you earn money and soak up time with your kids, too.

The benefits of becoming a work at home mom can be rather amazing. If you desperately need more time with your children and want to be there for them, but you still have financial obligations to your family, this can be the best solution. Just do take the time to examine the situation closely.

THEOBSTACLES AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM

No matter what kind of business you hope to start or even if you intend upon becoming a telecommuter for your existing company, there will be obstacles you’ll have to face. From finances to your own fears of isolation, working at home all the time is not necessarily rainbows and sunshine every day. You’ll have good days and bad days. You’ll even face roadblocks that stand in your way of even getting started. Fortunately, there are things you can do to tackle just about any obstacle that stands in your way.

FINANCIAL ROADBLOCKS

Perhaps the biggest obstacle that will stand in the way of opening a home-based business is the money issue. This might not apply if you’re going to become a telecommuter for your existing company or another one. Should you be starting from scratch, however, it can be a huge roadblock to overcome. To give yourself the best footing to start on, do look at that budget closely as suggested before. If you find you fall short, these tips can help you come up with the seed cash you need to make a serious go at your dream:

• The Savings Plan This can take longer than other options for overcoming cash flow problems, but it can put you on better financial footing over the long haul. Rather than borrow money, this obstacle buster simply requires that you start building your business nest egg on your own. You can do this by remaining in your regular job and saving money from your checks. You can also consider launching your business part-time at night to build up cash, contacts and income. The latter option keeps your day job money coming in and can add to it with the part-time venture. Overall, this is a pretty prudent way to overcome money issues.

• Loans Small business loans, mortgage refinances, second mortgages and other lending options might be available to you to seed your business. This route can jumpstart your dream and give you cash in the bank to live off for a time, too. The danger here is that you will have to make repayments. Essentially, funding a business with loans involves starting out with the books in the red. Still, if your business idea is good enough and your skills are high enough, it can be a great way to go.

• Grants It is sometimes possible to obtain grants to open a small business. This will depend a lot on what you plan on doing. If you are eligible for grants, they are well worth applying for. The fact is grants can give you money you need without involving repayments. Government and foundation grants may both be available. Do look into the option, but plan on a big application process. If you are successful in getting grants, make sure the money goes exactly where you said it would, too. Doing otherwise can get you into a lot of hot water!

• Investors Family, friends or other acquaintances might want to get in on your business on the ground floor. While this is probably the least recommended option, it can fuel your business dreams rather quickly. Do count on having to pay back these loans or offering up a piece of your business to these “partners.”

Money issues can always be overcome if you have the determination to make it so. Consider your options and move forward with the choice or choices that work best in your case.

FAMILY RESISTANCE

Family resistance can also be an issue when you’re considering the idea of becoming a work at home mom. If you don’t have their full support, you could be in trouble. Here are some tips for overcoming the issues that may arise:

• Highlight The Benefits Make sure your partner fully understands what you working at home can mean for your family. While you will have duties to tend with, you will, ultimately, be more available to your family.

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