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Time Management Tips for Mothers Who Work at Home

By: Andrew John

One of the best thing a mother can do is to stay home with kids. The bad thing is that most families now require both husband and wife to work in order to keep the family budget intact. It's not surprising that working at home is becoming more and more popular among young mothers willing to stay close to their children while still working. They hope working at home to be the solution to all their problems. Truth is, it can solve them, but not until one catches the basics of time management.

Prepare A Schedule

Once a mother stays at home, all of the sudden it becomes clear that the number of things she has to take care of is staggering. Household problems, children, job and husband often create a Gordian knot and seem to require a mother working 24/7. The good thing is that usually creating a good work schedule for every day separately solves that problem. How to do it? Read on.

1) Never forget about your husband! If you concentrate on work and children alone, this may have a severe negative effect on your marriage. Allow some evening and night every week for your spouse alone. 2) Use different colors to mark work-, children- and spouse-related activities every day. It will let you check real time how much time you spend on them. 3) Involve children in household issues. Ask them to help you clean, wash dishes and cook. This can give you an extra hour every day - at least!

Tip #2: Multitask

Any work-at-home mother soon finds out that she is up to her eyes at work. However, working at home gives you also the possibility to greatly reduce the amount of time needed to do everything. It is multi-tasking - doing two or three things at the same time. For example, you can respond to emails while doing laundry or helping your children doing their homework while waiting for a phone call. Remember: every hour less at work is an hour more for your family.

The devil is, as usual, in the details. We know the general rules, we just don't know how to use it in practice. Take a look at these two examples of multitasking - each of them can save you five-six hours a week. First off, remember to make a list of errands. This way you can do everything on your list when you're out. Otherwise you may rest assured that you will forget about something. Another example is doing the secondary tasks such as reading through the offers or emails while doing housework.

In order to avoid overworking, you may also consider using a timer. If it indicates that the time for work is over, simply stop it and schedule all remaining work-related tasks for tomorrow. Do not break your schedule - it is the only thing that stays between you and overworking that will inevitably lead to depression.



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