The Mompreneur’s Guide to making Motherhood and Business Work

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Being at home with your kids is a blessing and a challenge, but it can also be an opportunity for branching out into business dreams you’ve nurtured. Being a mompreneur can be very satisfying and lucrative with a strong start and the right moves. Use this guide courtesy of Fromgirltogirl to help you become a successful mompreneur.

1. Choose a Mom-Friendly Business

Choosing the right business idea is important for any budding entrepreneur, but when you have not just a business to run but children demanding your immediate attention, it becomes even more vital to pick a mom-friendly business that works for your family. For example, your business will likely need to have flexible hours so you can work around school pickups and drop-offs, toddler naps, and everything in between.

According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, any business idea you choose needs to have strong market appeal and a need it can satisfy. If there are already 10 women in your community selling something, that is likely not what you should be selling. Instead, look for problems people around you have that you could potentially solve, and develop your business from there.

2. Manage Your Time

Because being a mompreneur means being divided between two competing forces, time management is essential. Time-management apps can help you keep track of day-to-day tasks.

It also helps to have a big-picture planner to ensure you are meeting not only the demands of the day but the long-term needs of your business and family, as well. A monthly planner template can be customized with sticky notes, graphics and even videos to help you personalize your experience to make sure it suits your needs. The benefits of an online calendar for planning include being able to see all the tasks you need to tackle in the next 30 days so that nothing sneaks up on you.

3. Know When to Outsource

While you may have many skills, it’s difficult for one person to run every part of a successful business on their own, and achieving work/life balance is going to be practically impossible if you’re doing it all alone. Some areas of running a business can particularly benefit from a professional touch. Accounting and marketing, for example, are essential to business success. The professionals who are trained in these areas know how to get results that an untrained person will not have the skillset to achieve.

There is no need to hire full-time employees either. You can find freelance accountants using online marketplaces such as Upwork, and you can obtain digital marketing services to get news about your business out to your target audience on Fiverr. Using services such as these allow you to get the most bang for your buck as you do not have to carry the expenses that come with hiring full-time employees.

4. Give Yourself Grace

Raising children and running a business are both demanding and important jobs, and there will inevitably be times when you feel like you’re failing at one or both. When this happens, do not let yourself get down. Instead, assess where things have gone astray and make plans to better prepare for those situations in the future. Setbacks are a natural part of any endeavor, but instead of thinking of them as failures, reframe them as opportunities to learn, grow, and do better in the future.  

Do not let fear of failure hold you back. Believe that you can achieve the work/life balance you have dreamed about. You will be on your way to mompreneur success in no time.

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How to Choose a New Career Path as a Stay-at-Home Mom

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As the COVID-19 pandemic sends more of the professional world into a digital reality each day, moms across the country are finding themselves ready to break back into the workforce. The ability to bring in some extra income from the comfort of your own home is an exciting opportunity, but deciding which career path best suits you can be challenging. An important first step in this decision is identifying where your skills and interests lie and matching those with compatible careers

Detail-Oriented Jobs 

Are you someone who pays razor-sharp attention to detail and enjoys routine in your career? These types of jobs require a logical mindset and are best suited for people who enjoy following a concrete procedure to complete a task. Those who excel in math and science often have great data collection and interpretation skills, which are essential for data-centered jobs and programmers. 

Detail-oriented jobs are also great if you live a very organized life. If you’re the type of person who plans out your week with an agenda or color coordinates your closet, you may do well as a bookkeeper or a paralegal. Most of these jobs do not require a ton of prior experience or education in the field, and those that do are well within reach through community college and online classes. Plus, the digital nature of most detail-oriented work allows you to advance your career from home while still being there for your kids. 

If you’re looking to maintain a sense of structure in your life, that may feel fleeting with the pressures of motherhood, you should look into career options that are similar to the following:

  • Freelance Programming
  • Editing/Proofreading
  • Bookkeeping
  • Transcribing/Translation 
  • Data Entry
  • Accountant Clerking 

Creative Jobs

Those going back to work who prefer to move at their own pace and apply their unique abilities to a career, might benefit more from heading in a creative direction. These types of jobs are typically better suited for people who are more oriented towards arts and humanities, rather than STEM-related fields. 

For example, if you have a passion for graphic design, you can work as a freelance designer and help people spruce up their websites and ad campaigns. Maybe you’re a woman who wants to write about her experiences with motherhood and share tips and suggestions with other mothers or parents. You can start your own blog and make money from revenue. For those with a crafty talent, such as sewing or crocheting, you can spend your time perfecting handmade crafts and starting a business selling them online.

If you love interacting with others in an online setting and creating digital content, just about every business and public figure nowadays needs a social media manager to help curate their feeds on social networks. 

Whether your hobbies are digital or non-digital, you can use internet resources and platforms to generate income while doing what you love and still being mother of the year at home. If you see yourself as more geared towards creative work, anything related to the following stay-at-home jobs is well worth looking into:

  • Photography
  • Graphic Design
  • Marketing
  • Blogging
  • Freelance Art
  • Crafting

Going back to work as a mother may be intimidating, but it’s incredibly rewarding and commendable. With accessible workplaces becoming more available yearly, the opportunities to turn what you love into a career are endless. For more information and tips on making the decision that’s best for you, check out the following visual guide from JobHero!

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He is a Father. Not A Baby Daddy.

This goes out to all my self proclaimed baby mamas. You are a mom. He is your child’s father. He needs to be a real dad even if he chooses not to make a life with you. A child is involved now & the first impressions you demonstrate of ” love” will affect that child for a lifetime. www.fromgirltogirl.com Stop the whole that’s my baby daddy. It’s foolish. That’s my child’s father is a respectful title.

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