Have your own home business and keep up with your family commitments
By Janet Mallia,
Maltese Translator
Mosta, Malta
janet.mallia[at]gmail.com
http://www.themaltesetranslator.com

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When
people ask me what I do for a living, I tell them that I
am a mother of a two year old child and have my own e-business.
Living in an enviornment where the home business concept
is very uncommon, I generally get these reactions; “that’s
great”, “it’s nice to be your own boss and have time for
the family at the same time” and “you must lead a great
life”.
For those people who never tried working at home this concept
is really exciting, but in reality getting the hang of it
is not as easy as it may seem. There were moments when I
felt like tearing my hair out of my head. Here are some
tips that really work for me in order to have a smooth balance
between home business and family commitments and, at the
same time, avoid the head banging moments!
Rule 1: Make a realistic schedule
It is very important to know when to work and when to keep up with your family
commitments. Believe me, it is really challenging and difficult
for every human being to try to write an important e-mail
while your sibling is pulling vigoursly at the cat’s tail!
You will end up nervous, the child will start crying and the
cat will get frustrated. This definitly is not an ideal situation
to work with, so I highly recommend to make a realistic and
effective schedule were you allow separate time for work and
family commitments.
Rule 2: Be organised
Even though you are working at home and no one will see
where you actually work, it is essential to be organised.
I suggest that you choose a quiet work place where you can
leave your material way out of your children’s reach or
any one that can cause any undesired damage. Imagine if
a client phones for a quotation and you can’t give him the
exact price because the dog felt like eating some paper!
Not really professional at all.
Rule 3: Know your limits
It is indispensable to take on work which you are qualified
and capable to do within your allowed time. Starting the
never ending battle with the clock and with your children,
is not going to get you anywhere. We all have got to put
food on the table but over doing it is not the solution.
Remember that a stressful person doesn’t give her best,
but a relaxed one does!
Rule 4: Be flexible
Sometimes things don’t work out exactly as planned. Know
that there will be time when your kids will get sick and
they will need nursing. I am sure that even the most best
behaved kid won’t understand his parent telling him that
she has got a very important deadline coming up. It is very
essential to avoid leaving things for the last minute and
be flexible when such situations arise.
Rule 5: Make time for yourself
Work and family commitments are important but so are you!
It is necessary to allow some time for ourselves in order
to have enough energy to keep us on the go with our commitments.
Remember you are the boss, but you are also entitled to
breaks, lunch, vacation leave and even sick leave. Mind
you… don’t overdo with the relaxation period and get too
distracted watching too much soap operas. Remember, after
all, they always end up living happily ever after or something
in the where about!
Rule 6: Everybody has bad days
You may think that you are the only one in the world who
has got to face up with difficult clients. Well, you are
very wrong and all those who have a business, have to face
a difficult client sooner or later! Just because you own
your business, does not mean that every day is going to
be perfect. Learn to be assertive and avoid at all costs
to write e-mails while you are angry, no matter how right
you may be on a certain matter. In difficult moments, take
decisions and stick with them. It also forms part of the
boss concept formula!
Rule 7: Do your best
Having your own home business requires motivation, discipline
and commitment. You may try to have your own home business,
you may succeed or you may not. No matter what happens,
do your best and have no regrets. Keep working hard, even
though there will be tough moments when you cannot seem
to see results. Know that the beginning is tough for everyone.
Keep focus on your target, be patient and have faith!
Wish you all the best of luck on your new venture and remember
you are the world’s best boss, try not to become your worst
enemy by not finding effective solutions for your commitments,
and then you can really can say nothing beats working from
home!
Janet Mallia is a full-time English-Maltese freelance translator;
one of the few in Malta. She used to work as a Quality Control
Editor responsible for the Maltese translations for an international
translation agency. Her articles and write-ups were published
in Maltese newspapers and international sites.
Her website is www.themaltesetranslator.com
She can be reached at janet.mallia[at]gmail.com
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