Summer Sanity for Moms Juggling a Home-Based Career


by Lesley Spencer, MSc; Founder & President HBWM.com Inc.

The relaxed pace of summer is peeking just around the corner. And it is
definitely welcome to many of us, but the challenge and sometime stressful moments of balancing motherhood and work is not always so welcome.

Like much of motherhood, being flexible is key and planning in advance is a necessity. To help you make this summer the best it can be with as little stress as possible, here are some tips for balancing your many roles during the summer:

If you don't have a laptop, now is a great time to consider getting one especially with wireless Internet connection. You can work just about
anywhere with your laptop and wireless connection. That means portability to
work in any room in your home as well as work at locations in public with wireless connection - coffee shops, public parks, airports, shopping
areas, skating rinks and more.

Take convenience a step higher and make your laptop your desktop computer by using a docking station. A docking station allows you to still use your monitor and keyboard like a desktop without the hassle of using two computer and transferring files and emails back and forth. Laptop prices have dropped dramatically and some laptops are as low as $500 while
docking stations start around $60. Now may be the time to make your business
work around your busy life more than ever.

If you know your workload is going to be overwhelming, start planning
now what you can delegate. Perhaps, its time to hire a Virtual Assistant to
help you in your business. There are many talented, capable VAs who can
do anything from word processing to data entry, to answering calls to
respond to email to much more. You can search for them and other talented home-based moms in a variety of professions at: http://www.HBWM.com/memberdir. Diana Ennen, a virtual assistant since 1985, of http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com states to start looking now and
train them in what you want them to do to keep things running smoothly. Chances are you'll probably end up keeping them even after the summer is over.

Technology is a great thing. Look into what you can automate in your
business. Perhaps you can set up autoresponders when someone purchases
or requests something from your website. A few sites that offer automation solutions include: http://www.1automationwiz.com and http://www.autoresponseplus.com.

Even with more portability, moms need some time to work, relax, rejuvenate or just catch a breath. So what to do with those sweet cherub-like children squealing and running underfoot?

Check out the summer camps in your area. These days there are camps
for just about everything from sports to art to acting to science. Check
your local parenting publications. Many of them have summer camp guides.

Kid Swap? No, this isn't a bad, new reality TV series. It's an opportunity to pre-arrange some play date exchanges with your trusted friends and neighbors. Kids get to play and have fun and moms get an opportunity to catch up on work or find a little time for relaxation.

Consider a Mom's Helper. They can be great playmates and keep your kids occupied while you work. You may hire someone once a week, every morning or whatever your schedule and work requires.

With a little planning and forethought, you can make this summer not only less stressful but actually enjoyable and fulfilling. Take time now to get yourself ready. You and your kids will be glad you did.

About the Author

Lesley Spencer is founder and president of the HBWM.com, Inc. Network
which includes: http://www.HomeBasedWorkingMoms.com,
http://www.WorkAtHomeKit.com, http://www.edirectoryofhomebasedcareers.com, http://www.momsworkathomesite.com, http://www.HBWMconferences.com, http://www.HBWMcanada.com and http://www.HireMyMom.com (coming soon!).