Friday, March 30, 2007

Work At Home Moms Work Through Distractions
Copyright © Katie Ford


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Other than any children that may be present, work at home
moms are more susceptible to distractions than anyone else
in the work force is. Family and friends will stop in just
to see the kids, or to say hello and that day’s work is
going to get further behind. That does not count the
natural distractions of the children you are probably
staying home to care for.

Fortunately, there are many opportunities for work at home
moms so that they can remain at home and care for their
family while still being a productive member of the work
force. Most work at home opportunities allow for liberal
working hours, providing deadlines are met, as well as
have a relaxed dress code. Most work at home moms believe
that if it was not for the lack of dress code, they would
have trouble getting their work done.

The pre-internet envelope stuffing scam still proliferates
through cyberspace, with the difference being how fast
the scammer can get your money. Probably the hardest thing
for a work at home mom will be deciding which opportunity
is worth of their time and effort. Home assembly of
products, which if connected to a legitimate company, can
offer lucrative earnings, but unless you can zip through
product assembly like a hot knife through butter, is
probably not the right at home job for you.

Typically, work at home moms have a large network of other
work at home moms where they discuss ideas of keeping busy
and making money while staying home and taking care of the
kids. This type of brainstorming can create numerous new
businesses based on the needs of this group. For example,
a few stay at home moms started a website designed to help
moms work at home. They have researched many different work
at home opportunities and only talk about the ones they
determined were not scams.

Additionally, with moms in constant communication, if one
is getting behind on a deadline another may be able to jump
in and help them catch up. The favor will be repaid later,
but all jobs can get done by deadline when they help each
other. They can also help in trading babysitting services
if one is really behind in their work. Watching a neighbor’s
child today can help you out tomorrow if you get really
busy.

Another advantage of networking with other work at home
moms is they can share information about which
opportunities offer the best income potential and which
ones a fraudulent. They can protect everyone in their
circle from making the transition from work at home mom
to victim. You can also share success stories with others
to help them achieve the same income level you may be
enjoying.


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