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13. Find an Accountability Partner or Coach.

Support from a friend or coach can be helpful to keep you on track and focused. Incorporate regular phone chats with focus on keeping your clear direction and eliminating time wasters and distractions. Partnering with other moms who are working from home can assist you in feeling less alone. A life or business coach can be a great asset to cheer you on as you make baby steps towards your goals.

14. Have Fun and Celebrate.

As you reach your business objectives, be sure to celebrate. Have fun along the way, but also celebrate your completions and accomplishments.

15. Refresh and Take a Break.

Take some time to relax between projects and recharge your batteries. Replenish yourself with whatever fills your cup. It is okay to take time before you begin the next big objective. Your children will grow up fast.

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Lisa Shultz is an author, speaker and coach. She is a co-creator of the Speaking Your Truth anthology series of inspirational stories by women for women and co-author of the book How to Bring Your Book to Life This Year. She loves supporting the aspiring writer to bring their dream of being a published author to reality. Her most recent book is entitled Become an Athlete of the Mind. In this guidebook and journal, she shares how to create a 90-day program to train your mind, using positive thoughts, affirmations, visualizations and faith to attract what you want most in your life. She is a mother of two grown daughters who are now in college. While they were at home, she practiced balancing her entrepreneurial life with motherhood. She lives in Breckenridge, Colorado. Learn more about Lisa on her blog,

www.LisaJShultz.com

Next issue Lisa Shultz will discuss the balance scale of motherhood & how you can be productive as work at home mom.