Here's a great article that we can ALL relate to. Sometimes we think that
the challenges we face as Direct Sellers are unique to us - read on and I think
you'll be able to relate. - TSF
Why I Love (and Hate) Being a Work-at-Home Mom
By Lisa Druxman
Find out how this entrepreneurial mom really feels about running a
business from home.I created an entire business just so I could be a work-at-home mom. But is it a blessing or a curse? It depends on which day you ask me. Let me tell you what I really think.
I hate being a work-at-home mom because:
- No one respects that I'm
actually at work. My husband, friends and family still call me throughout
the day and expect me to be able to talk on the phone even if it's my
precious work time.
- My children are almost more
tortured having me work at home because throughout the day, I'm constantly
having to tell them, "Not now, honey. I have to work". (If I
worked at a "real" office, I'd only have to say good-bye once
during the day.)
- When I'm on the phone with an
important client, my child almost always comes in whining, pulling on my
clothes or knocking over my pencil holder. If my husband or nanny manages
to keep them out, I undoubtedly hear them whining or crying and then I'm
tortured because I know I could calm them down.
- My office is often a mess and
important papers are covered in crayon scratchings because I'll let my
children do almost anything in my office just to get another minute on
e-mail.
- My e-mails and phone
conversations are incredibly brief so I can just get my point across, but
now everyone thinks I'm rude and abrupt.
- I wake up to start work at
5:00 a.m. so I can work alone while my family sleeps. And then my
5-year-old decides to wake up early and join me. So I set him up on the
computer playing "Dora The Explorer" so I can get some more work
done. I try to focus as I type up some e-mails, but I can't really work
for two consecutive minutes because he keeps needing my help.
- I've done live radio
interviews from my home only to be embarrassingly interrupted by the
barking of my dog.
- And at the end of the day, I
realize there is no end of the day, because my office never leaves me.
Most of us work from the time we wake up until our heads hit the pillow.
But who are we kidding? We're even working then!
- I get to be with my kids from
the time they wake up until they go to sleep at night.
- I didn't miss out on their
first steps or their first words.
- I can drop work any time and
take my kids to the park without having to ask anyone's permission.
- My kids get to see me work
and see that I get joy and stimulation out of being productive. I like to
believe I'm a good role model for them.
- My daughter can see that you
can have it all: a career, a family and happiness.
- As I write this at 6:00 a.m.,
I can look over at the video baby monitor and see my sweet baby sleeping
happily.
- I get to decide when I go to
work, when I eat and when I take a break, and no one's watching a clock
but me.
- When I go out for a meeting,
I can also squeeze in some personal errands and not have to worry about a
boss disapproving of my long lunch.
- I can wear my pajamas all day
long and no one ever has to know!
- I no longer have to sit in a
car to commute, which automatically gives me an extra two hours per day,
which adds up to a whopping extra 21 days in my year!
- My work is my home, and my
home is my work, which can be a benefit for the write-off's alone! (Ask
your accountant.)
Now, perhaps if you measured my two lists, the
hate list might actually be longer. But the perks of working from home are
invaluable. At the end of the day, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the
world. But boy, it sure would be nice if my friends and family realized that I
really am working!
Lisa Druxman
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