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The Challenges of Working At Home With a Newborn

By:Chris Simpson


Juggling out of home work schedules with a newborn might seem tricky, but working form home with a new born can be even worse. You might not be prepared for the challenges that will come with your work at home position and your newborn. Many people get into the work at home arena because they want to stay home with their children. This can work perfectly for you if you are able to get past the challenges that will come with your newborn.

First of all, remember that your new born should be your number one priority. This doesn't mean that you have to give up your work, or even that it needs to change that much. It simply means that you will need to rearrange some things in order to be have your child as your first priority.

Next, forget about that perfect schedule that you have so carefully crafted for yourself when it comes to working at home. You probably have a good reason to have the schedule that you do, but forget about it. Your newborn is going to change everything about the way that your business is run, so drop the idea that you can have the same schedule you have always had.

The first real step in figuring out how to run your business with a newborn is evaluating the type of help that you are going to be getting. Do you have a partner who will be taking care of your child for at least some of the day? If so, what is their work schedule? See if you can find a few hours when they are not working that you can devote entirely to work. This might be the couple of hours after they get home from work, and it might even be the small amount of time before they go to work in the morning. See what type of accommodations you can make in this way. Then, focus all of the things that you need to do without any interruptions, such as calling or emailing clients, doing your books, or other tasks during those few hours. Even if you only get a few hours per week in this way, you will be able to get more done than you might think.

Next, remember that nap time is soon going to be your dream time. When your baby is napping, you have the time that you need to pick up the house, get things organized, and do work with your home business. This can be a great time for being online, contacting customers, or even meeting with clients if you have a home office. Just make sure that you've got a good baby monitor so you can keep an ear out for the little one at the same time.

Lastly, set up an area in your home office for your baby. This should be a great area where they can sit and play and enjoy your company. Remember that newborns don't always have to be entertained - they just need to be near you. They won't know if you are talking on the phone to a client, they will think that you are talking to them. Make eye contact with them, rock them ,and be with them while you work. With a little scheduling and practice, you can still have your home business, with a newborn!

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