WAHM: Your Ticket to Being Home with the Kids & Earning an Income for Your Family
Have you ever dreamed of a job where
you could spend time with your family and earn money at the same
time? Most traditional jobs don’t offer that. But, becoming a WAHM
could be your ticket to your dream. But, before embarking on such a
quest, here is some helpful information detailing what it’s all
about.
WAHM?
Just what do these letters stand for?
WAHM stands for Work At Home Mom. Over the past 20 years, more and
more women have come out of the workplace and gone back into the
home.
The decision hasn’t been an easy one.
It became apparent a long time ago that men were the only ones being
allowed to “have their cake and eat it too.” They could pursue a
corporate career and still come home in the evenings to the family.
Women with careers had a different path
to follow. Besides working longer hours to achieve the same pay and
credibility as their male counterparts, they also had to contend with
the housework and the kids. After a long day at the office and doing
the household chores, the kids sadly got what was left over which was
usually a very worn out mother.
That has since changed. WAHMs are
proving everyday that women can contribute to the family financial
situation and nurture their families. Both online and off, a network
of support has been created for any woman who wants to consider an
option that will help them meet their needs.
How to get started?
When you talk to your family about the
possibility you want to have an idea of the direction you will take.
Check out sites like, internetbasedmoms.com and
wahmtalkradio.com. They offer helpful hints to moms getting started
with a work at home enterprise and also a network of opportunities
for connecting with other WAHMs.
If your income has been a big part of
the monthly family finances, then switching to a work at home
enterprise will cause your finances to take a hit. Be sure there is
enough financial cushion in your bank account to weather the first
six months of your new career. It will take time to establish your
business.
Opportunities
First, figure out your interests and
skills. WAHMs can find business opportunities to work for someone
else doing everything from audio transcription to writing articles to
accounting. Be aware that there are scams about and that legitimate
companies looking for professionals won’t ask for money upfront
from you.
Some WAHMs carve out their own niche
and begin an online business. If you are skilled with crafting, you
can create a website to promote your crafts and sell products. A blog
is also another idea. Blog about your area of expertise and develop a
following. Combine that with affiliate or search engine marketing to
generate revenue.
Making it work
With new career comes the issue of
balance between home and work. Just because you are home doesn’t
mean you won’t need help around the house or time away from the
kids in order to work. Consider these tips for creating a balance:
• Develop a set schedule for work and
play on a weekly basis
• Discuss dividing up household
chores between you, your spouse, and older kids
• Do pre-work such as fixing lunches,
prepping breakfast, choosing clothing the night before
• Hire a babysitter once or twice a
week
• Separate home office space inside
the house
There are advantages to being a WAHM.
Plan carefully and be patient. Support from your family makes all the
difference.
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