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May 22, 2008

Working Women: Time Management Tips for Work at Home Moms Part 1

It can be tricky trying to balance work and family under the same roof - but with a few smart time management tips, you can perform the balancing act with ease!

Tip #1

A good day planner is essential for all work at home moms. It doesn’t matter if it’s on your computer or on paper – all that matters is that it is easy to follow and you use it.

Start by blocking your and scheduling family time first. These dates and times usually aren’t as flexible, so it’s important to get these down first. Then, you can schedule your work time around little league practices and dance recitals.

Tip #2

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May 29, 2008

Working Women: Time Management Tips for Work at Home Moms Part 2

I’ve shared with you my time management tips 1-3 for work at home moms. Now let’s take a look at tips 4 – 6.

Tip #4

Have a “safety net” built into your schedule.

Remember when you were back in college and you’d put off studying for that final exam or writing that term paper until the night before it was due. Back then, all you needed was a pot of coffee and a lot of midnight oil to burn.

But times have changed!

Now that you’re a work at home mom, you definitely have more on your plate than you did back during your college days. And, let’s face it; staying up all night to get needed work done when you have an impending deadline just isn’t practical.

That’s why it’s important to build a safety net into your schedule. If your client is expecting his report from you by Friday at 10am, why not make yourself get it done by Wednesday evening? By building a safety net into your schedule, you are able to better balance your work and family lives, particularly when you’re thrown a curve ball – like a sick child or a snow day.

Tip #5

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