I want to confess, I love to wake up in my pj's, get my cup of coffee, turn on my pc and start to work, it feels so good and comforting, even though professionally I really shouldn’t work in my pj's. Working at home has so many wonderful benefits. I can choose my hours, time and days I want to work, I can work every day, or just the days I know will fit in my schedule. And best of all, I can choose when I want our family vacation, without waiting for that boss to tell me. I can stop to work and do laundry, talk to your kids, or just go for a walk from time to time.
I love to work from home because I am with my four kids, every day. Although I must confess, it isn't an easy task to work at home especially when we have babies or toddlers, which require much time. Learning how to balance work and family is a key essential to any work at home parent.
That’s why in the next coming issues I will share some of my secrets on how I balance my life, my kids and my work. I will offer ways to help you become organized. Organization, no matter how hard it can be, can help you in your work, home, family, business, appointments and more.
I want to show other moms that they do not have to be afraid of choosing to work from home. It's not a get quick rich thing, you need to work at it, however the time and effort you invest in your business is what you will earn and accomplish.
Choosing to become a
Work at home Parent
Jessica Ares is the owner of Elite Wedding & Event Planning. They are located in Springfield, MA. For more information about her & her business visit
www.eliteweddingandeventplanner.com
There can be many reasons why you might want to become a work at home mom or dad. Maybe you want to spend more time when your kids, to be there when they come home from school. Working outside of the home can take away from precious kid time. Our kids need to know what is inside of us and we need to know what our kids are thinking and what they want. My reason for doing so is simple..I didn’t want to miss out on my children growing up. I wanted to be there when they came home from school. I wanted to not be SO tired that I couldn’t spend quality time with them or pay attention to what they have to say.