Working From Home – the Perfect Career Choice for Moms?

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Working from home – perfect career choice for moms - Ed Yourdon
Working from home – perfect career choice for moms - Ed Yourdon
Is working from home the perfect career choice for moms - whether they are full-time working mothers or stay-at-home mothers?

A woman in my neighborhood gave up her successful full-time career to devote more time to her two school-going children, one of them not faring so well in school. She made the decision after realizing that asking her children for daily reports on their school and tuition activities in the evening and then rushing them through their homework before they went to sleep was not yielding any result.

The lady said that the pressure of it all was straining her relationship with her children and putting undue pressure on all of them. This was obvious as by the end of the day, all members of the family were stressed out and at the end of their tethers.

Work-from-home jobs appeal to many mothers

The choice of working from home is offering a bright ray of hope for mothers such as her who had been full-time career women and who have quit their jobs. It's also an appealing option for those who have decided to stay at home to look after their children and those who crave to do something useful and creative from home.

Work-from-home jobs and home grown business opportunities also offer a lucrative choice to stay-at-home moms who had hitherto been happy looking after the house but are now on the lookout for productive ways to boost the household income.

These stay-at-home moms find themselves with spare time which they want to put to better use since the children are now going to school and are fairly independent. Such women can explore various options from available work-at-home part-time, online jobs and choose one which suits their temperament, aptitude and time on hand.

Is working from home the perfect career choice for you, as a mother?

The answer is "yes" if all or most of these statements apply to you as a woman and as a mother:

  • You are a stay-at-home mom or you are a working mother who is contemplating a transition to being a stay-at-home mom.
  • You want to spend more time with your children or are presently experiencing multiple pangs of guilt everyday as a working mother for not giving your children enough "mommy time."
  • You have some identifiable skills and interests which can engage you in vocation from home.
  • You have done some research on the Internet and have a plan of action in mind.
  • You desire to earn money from home.
  • You have a minimum of 3-4 hours every day which you can devote to your online vocation.
  • You take yourself seriously and are convinced about your venture.
  • You have convinced immediate family members that you are determined to make it work and have their support.
  • You are by nature organized and methodical and know how to prioritize.
  • You can practice effective time-management.
  • You are great at multi-tasking and juggling work – people often call you a "soccer mom."
  • You thrive on challenges and do not easily get dejected by small setbacks.
  • You can pep up and motivate yourself even in "down" times.
  • You like being your own boss!

Useful information such as the privileges enjoyed by stay-at-home moms and the challenges faced by work-at-home moms on a daily basis may help you take a wholesome view on working from home and guide you in making the crucial decision.

Once you have decided that working from home is the perfect career choice for you, you may want to assimilate some productive tips on how you can make a smooth transition from being a stay-at-home mom to a work-at-home mom.

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