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Seven Tips on
Working From Home With Small Kids Underfoot
1. Invest in a laptop: I know that this is not
possible for everyone, but my
productivity has increased dramatically since I
got my laptop. However,
I am looking at getting my son his own mini
computer as he has developed
a bad case of ‘laptop’ envy. I like that I can
write anytime of the day, without
having to run into the office every time I want
to check my e-mail or work on
my website.
2. Use those pockets of time wisely: Nobody
needs to tell you what to do
while the baby naps, but what about when he’s
playing quietly in the living
room, or when the older siblings are there to
entertain him?
3. Go low-tech: Leave notebooks and pens within
reach throughout your
house. Just make sure to put them up somewhere
high so that the toddler
doesn’t rip all the pages out or end up with a
self-inflicted moustache. And
make sure that the older children know these are
YOUR notebooks otherwise
they will be moved, stolen, colored in etc.
4. Get a Portable Office: I implemented this
idea so long ago that my
office-in- a- basket has become a part of the
furniture in the living room. The
baby doesn’t touch it, which is good as it’s on
ground level. I have a large 2
foot by 1 foot wicker lined basket (the kind you
can pick up anywhere) filled
with current writing magazines, binders and file
folders containing articles I’m
working on, and library books, cds, pens, etc.
5. Prioritize daily and weekly: Take a few
minutes each day and at the
beginning of the week to make a list of all that
you have to do. Motherhood
is an all-consuming job, and working at home
means that we have to be that
much more diligent.
6. Share childcare with a neighbor/friend. If
you can’t afford to get a regular
babysitter while you work, consider trading
childcare time with a neighbor.
I am lucky to have a neighbor close by (I live
in the country) who will watch
my son for a couple of hours a week. I find that
I can get writing done with
him around, but when it comes down to crunch
time, I like to give my work
the undivided attention it deserves.
7. Get a MP3 player with Voice recording
feature: They’ve come out with
a device that plays music while you’re at the
gym and doubles as a voice
recorder? Brilliant!
As a work-at-home Mom I understand all too well
the saying that there are
never enough hours in the day. However, by
implementing some simple
time management tactics into our daily routine,
we can squeeze some more
quality time into our busy lives!
Carol McLeod is a Freelance Copywriter and
Work-at-home Mom living
in rural Southwestern Ontario. She specializes
in writing clear, concise
copy for businesses and organizations. For more
information please
visit http://www.carolmcleod.net and
http://www.canadianmomwriter.blogspot.com
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