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28 Feb
Posted by madWAHM as Articles, Women, Working From Home
“Mommy, mommy I have to go poop now – come wipe my butt!”, hollers my toddler (in my face), while I’m on the phone.
What? A professional at home? Any other time this certainly wouldn’t of phased me, however, I just so happened to be on the phone with a client who was interested in making a very large purchase from me. I would like to of died!
Instead, I start to apologize and explain that I’m a work-at-home mom and that the daycare was closed due to vacations, etc… Thank goodness my client had a sense of humor! He immediately started to laugh and told me that he has 3 kids of his own.
So, needless-to-say, being professional while working-from-home can be quite challenging at times, especially when you have kids. I learned, very early on, being a work-at-home mom requires daycare – period!
Creating and maintaining a professional persona while working-from-home has been vital to my success. Consider a few steps that I have taken and see how they might help you as well:
Step 1:
Create a routine work schedule for yourself. Don’t allow yourself to be distracted with house-work or running errands – you’ll never get anything done.
Step 2:
Make your routine work schedule known to your family and friends. Make it clear to them that you are working during this time.
Step 3:
If you deal with clients or customers, have normal business or working hours during the day when they can contact you.
Step 4:
Answer your phone as a professional, just as you would if you were working for a company away from your home.
Step 5:
Organize your work area just as you would if you were working away from home. Keep toys, empty dinner plates, etc… out.
Step 6:
Never lose your sense-of-humor – you’re going to need it!
TIP:
It takes self-discipline, planning, creativity and juggling to be a successful work-at-home professional, to say the least. Don’t get discouraged. Let time, experience and experimentation be your guides and teachers.
QUESTION:
How do you do it? How do you be professional while working from home?
5 Responses
Kat
February 28th, 2008 at 3:52 am
1One thing we WAHMs can do is dress the part too.
My friend’s morning ritual is after her bath and dressing up, she carefully packs her bag, checks if she left anything, comes down the stairs, and jannan!… she’s in the office.
She says she has to doublecheck if she left anything because she refuses to go up to her room. After all, when you’re in the usual office, you can’t just go to the second floor and find your room and bed there.
TripTheLady
February 28th, 2008 at 10:06 am
2I am hoping to work from home within the next year and will keep these ideas in mind. Thanks!
Jack Stone
February 28th, 2008 at 10:24 am
3That’s sounded very hard to do, for me I’don’t like routine
Cheryl
March 2nd, 2008 at 12:12 am
4I work out of my home. I don’t take my daughter to full time daycare, but I do have a babysitter twice a week – a much needed break for both of us, and an energy expender for her.
Every day is different and has many different projects, so I don’t “go to work” downstairs (besides the bathroom is upstairs, and I see unmade beds, or laundry or what not during the day.)
I do have in place a very firm “will not answer phone time”; and a definite “mommy and munchkin” playtime daily. That’s why I work at home is to be with my daughter, the work fits around it.
Totally agree that errands, etc can completely muck up a day if they aren’t planned well.
Working from home is awesome! Being supermom is impossible, get the help where you can.
William Noel
March 20th, 2008 at 11:01 am
5Working at home has been mad fun of for too long. Biblically speaking, that is where ALL work stems from. (Male and Female included)!
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