Friday, December 17, 2010

"Holiday Tips for the Work-from-Home Mom"

I have a great difficulty getting the sleep I need at this time of year. I wake up with too many lists in my head - ugh. So what do I do? I ususally hit my computer to start a few more lists! While I was there I saw this blog from Ali Brown and thought of all the other mompreneurs out there doing the holiday/work/family juggle. If you have to get some work done this holiday season, I hope this helps you create a little order and find ways to enjoy some holiday spirit!

With the kids around more than usual over the holidays, you might be missing quiet time to get solid work done at home. Most moms I know get too busy to properly plan ahead. But, if you get a little creative, you can set your kids up for a fun, memorable vacation and not miss a beat at work.

Streamline your to-do list - Be honest, if the kids are home, you're not going to get as much done as you usually would. There's no reason to beat yourself up and feel like you've fallen behind. Instead, write down the top 3 work items that you MUST get done each day and make sure you accomplish them. That way you can shut down your computer feeling right about your day, and focus on all the wonderful time you get to share with your kids!

Hire holiday help - Remember, K-12 kids aren't the only ones home for the holidays. Most college students have 3 weeks off and are probably going crazy under their parents' roofs themselves. (Don't we all remember those days?) Ask your friends and neighbors if their older children are looking for some extra cash around the holidays to play nanny, so you can still play boss.

Volunteer your kids - During the holidays, soup kitchens and animal shelters are always looking for an extra hand. Appoint an adult chaperone (or two) to take the kids out for a day of kid-friendly volunteer work. (For kid-friendly volunteer opportunities, click here.)Not only will it get your kids off the couch, but it also might get them into the spirit of giving in a life-changing way.

Indulge their hobbies - Whether it's tennis, ballet, reading, or art, sign your kids up for mini-workshops that they can attend during the weekdays. If you can't find a class in the community, then have a bunch of moms pitch in to hire a private teacher and host group classes in your own home (this method works best if you have a basement you can work in ;)). And don't forget there are a ton of talented high school and college-level athletes and artists who would be thrilled to teach a group of kids!

Keep a routine - If there's no way around it and it's just you and the kids, be sure to set some boundaries so their day doesn't invade yours. Instead of letting the kids run wild all day long, try to set a schedule for them so they get a mix of exercise, education and rest time. Plan holiday movie time, holiday project fun time, to give you 1.5-hour blocks of time to knock a few things off your to-do list.

Don’t forget to indulge your own inner child and join your kids in a few fun holiday projects. That’s the beauty of being a “mom”preneur -- you get to decorate gingerbread cookies with your kids in the morning, then work while they giggle to Frosty the Snowman in the background. Could you have a better workday than that?

Happy Holidays!

Self-made entrepreneur and Inc. 500-ranked CEO Ali Brown teaches women around the world how to start and grow profitable businesses that make a positive impact. Get her FREE weekly articles and advice at www.AliBrown.com

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