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Not so long ago, mothers traditionally stayed home with their children while fathers toiled away at the workplace to pay the bills and make sure their family had the things they needed. Somewhere along the way, women didn't want the role of just mother anymore, and started leaving their nests to fight for equality in the workplace to "bring home the bacon and fry it up in the pan". Now, many mothers are feeling the pull back to a more wholesome family life. Moms want to be home again to raise their babies, but families have had a two-income home for so long that the economy is forcing them to work. Daycare alone can be upwards of $500.00 per child per month. The rising cost of living is only one of the many reasons driving women to find creative ways to make money from home, creating a new breed called momtrepreneurs'.
This trend is new and exciting, and it's bringing the mother back into the family. Women right now are starting businesses at twice the rate of men, and an estimated six million of those are mommies. Many are not only running businesses, but they're juggling kids, sports, husbands, and social lives. Running their own business is the perfect way to fill the void of leaving the 9 to 5 world, but how do they do it? How can you do it?
Moms are very innovative, for starters. Many times they create out of necessity, or simply improve on an already existing product to make it better. Why keep quiet if your idea can help you earn a living from home? Some moms realize that they can make extra money by providing a service not offered in their area, or by improving on one that is. Others become Independent Consultants for existing companies such as Pampered Chef, or At Home America, which provide kits and support.
Now you have an idea of what you want to do. You've researched it, you know what you need to get started, and you feel passionate about it. Running your own business with a family may sound easy, but it can be very hard if you don't take it seriously. To succeed, you need to remember the 3 D's:
Dedication
Discipline
Determination
To be a mommy already takes a huge amount of dedication, but adding a business on top of that can create a huge strain. Remember, you aren't only dedicating yourself to making your business succeed, you're dedicating time to your family as well. It can be hard to find a balance if you don't utilize all of the tools available.
Discipline is very important. It's easy to
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