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Why Work at Home if You're a Super Mom

You’re a mother of two toddlers. Your day starts earlier than everyone else in your neighbourhood. While everyone else is still in bed dreaming, here you are struggling to grab for pots and pans to prepare breakfast for your family. You wake them up and feed your children while trying to prepare your things to work and bring them to school afterward. Isn’t it tiring doing these every single day of your life? Going to work while battling to get public transportation to bring you to your workplace and wasting your time sitting there for another hour of traffic jams. Afterwork, you rush like lightning to go to market before going home to buy some errands for dinner, then cook and clean up dishes later.

Think if you can work at home. No office clothes to buy, no public vehicles to wait, no traffic jams to beat, no more allocations for public transportation pay, and less spending on make-up for us! Your husband will agree with this! You can easily manage your time between online work and responsibilities for your family. Instead of spending some money on your lunch break in your office, you can prepare healthy foods by yourself. Just, in any case, you are with your children when they get sick. You don’t have to ask for your boss's approval for vacation leaves for family travel holidays as you can now bring your job anytime, anywhere.

Though there are also disadvantages of working at your own pace or building your own website to create your own business. Unlike working in a corporate world, it’s you who is going to file for your taxes, pay for your own medical and life insurances, and no more other benefits that a corporate company offers like 13 or 14 months pay.

At the end of the day, being a mom, seeing your children taking every step to their success is more satisfying than any gems that a private company can offer. If you just know how to manage your time wisely, you can earn more than your previous company offers.



 
 
 

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