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December 14, 2009 by Veronica Carrillo  
Filed under Home Business

Work from home mothers all share pretty much the same issues; children, family, housework, space, organisation. Stay at home mothers have SO much stuff that pushes for space in their schedule that working mothers just don’t have to deal with. Please don’t misunderstand me, I have been both a working mother and a stay at home working mother and I completely understand the issues that both mothers face, however, the mother who works from home has a fairly unique set of issues.

Our own mothers are the worst at not taking our work from home seriously. When I worked from home, my mother called at any time and I just didn’t feel that I could say to her “Mum, this is my time for working, can I get back to you”. After all, I answered the phone didn’t I?

Many of the questions address what you are doing now: * Are people asking you for the services? * Do you already know how to do the services? * Do you know how they will offer the services? Some questions help me determine if you have the “stuff” right now to be a business owner. Passion and determination can take a person far as a business owner. Business skills can be learned or delegated. You don’t want to have to worry about learning a whole new skill set for services AND how to run a business at the same time. You want something that is easy to get going, has low overhead, and you can have confidence right away in your abilities to give great service.

I found that as a woman who worked from home I was asked to do things that no one would dream of asking a full time working mother to do; drop everything to pick up dry cleaning; prepare a culinary masterpiece for unexpected dinner guests; change the bed in the spare room because the in-laws are coming to stay etc. Stay at home mothers have this happen all the time.

Willingness to learn is probably the number one factor I use to advise someone in whether they fly solo or join a team. No matter what services you “provide”, those services are not your business. You are in the business of marketing; The art of attracting, getting and keeping clients. If that turns your blood cold, you are probably better off joining a team. If however you are willing to roll up your sleeves, think outside the box and most importantly learn from others, you could be a business owner. So should you do it? I don’t think you have to have everything figured out to start. Things will change a lot, especially at first as you refine your ideas and get going. The key pieces are learning and if you think you can do it. If it is “your only option”, that is not true and maybe you should join a team and learn the ropes first. This is not to say you will never run your own business but you can take your time and evaluate before you take the big leap that may end up costing you a lot of time and money.

Take a free test drive today, you and your wallet will be glad you did! My passion is for people and to help people achieve financial freedom for themselves and their family. I have a very strong and real faith which is important to me. My desire is to be able to provide you with knowledge and free resources that will set you on your path to freedom. Married to Brenda for 6 years, we enjoy reading and travelling and of course drinking great coffee!

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