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Getting Your Family Involved Your New Home Business - For Fun and (More) Profit


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Henri Schauffler
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Getting Your Family Involved In Your New Home Business - For Fun

and (More) Profit



Copyright 2003 by Henri G. Schauffler

http://www.familybizbuilder.com



Starting a home business is seldom easy and we need support from

our loved ones.



Between the family, friends and neighbors there are a lot of

people close to you that will want to know what you're doing.

You probably have already found out that they're not always

supportive!



Could you wait a minute, please? - My wife is telling me that I

need to help with my 14 year old's homework. I'll be right

back...



OK, thanks for waiting. By the way - if we shut our families

out - if we're so focused on this new business that we seem

consumed by it - we're going to have lots of problems in our

home. What's that you say? Getting consumed by your great new

business hasn't happened to you yet? Just wait, my home

business friend. At some point, you'll get so excited, so

motivated, so focused - that you may forget about everything

around you, including those whom you love.



Let's face it - our business is not more important than our

family. So let's not act like it! Make sure that your family

understands that they are more important than this business.

And I mean all of your family - children, spouse, parents,

siblings - everyone. They need to know that they are still

number one in your life.



One good way to minimize difficulties in relationships with your

family when starting a home business is to talk to all your

significant family up-front, *before* you start your business.

If you've already launched your new enterprise, it's never too

late...



Start with your spouse or significant other. Sit down and

explain what you're doing and why it is exciting to you; what

your hopes, dreams and goals for the business are. When I

started, I told my wife and loved ones very clearly, "My goal is

to be making $500 dollars net profit we can spend by the end of

6 months, and $1,000 a month by the end of the first year." (I

started part time). "I'm really happy about this, and I need

your support." And, the Closing Question: "Wouldn't you like

extra money in the budget, dear?"



That made it clear - I'm not off on some "get-rich-quick

scheme," or one of Henri's "things," I've got a clear plan and I

know what I'm doing. However you do it, make sure to get your

significant other on board *first*.



Next - your younger children:



Your younger children are not really going to understand much

about why you're doing this, what your goals are, etc. Instead,

develop a routine with your younger children for meal times,

naptimes, and play times. Work these times into your work

schedule and adhere to them. If you fail to keep appointments

with your children, your children will have less respect for

your work and do more to prevent you from the completion of your

work.



Don't be afraid to let your younger children sit in your lap

while you are working. It helps them to feel wanted and it helps

them to be a part of your daily life. There are times when it is

okay for them to be sitting in your lap while you work, and at

other times you need them out of your lap. Don't be afraid to

tell them to get down and go play or read a book so that you can

resume your work.



What about your older children and teens?



Explain to your older children that you do your work at home

so that you can be near them when they need you. But also be

sure they understand that you must do your work so that you will

have the money necessary to keep your house, feed the family and

to provide them with money for entertainment.



Once your children understand the necessity of your work, then

outline a work schedule and explain it to them. Do make sure

they understand that emergencies are definitely an acceptable

reason to interrupt your work.



This just in! Teens these days are *very* Internet savvy. Get

them involved, particularly the boys. Show them your new

website. Ask them if they would be interested in helping out.

Consider jobs they could do: search engine ranking research,

ezine research, database management, and many others. Even

consider "hiring" your teen. You'll have them involved, you'll

get some time off, and now you'll have a true "family home

business!"



In Conclusion



I hope these tips serve to help you in the challenge of

operating a successful home business.



My home business permits me to fulfill my financial obligations

*AND* develop closer relationships at home. I would never

contemplate trading my home business for a job. Even with the

added challenges of dealing with children while I work or

getting my spouse on board, the upsides far outweigh the downsides.



Growing my own home business with children around has definitely

given me a new respect for all people who successfully run a

home business and make all the home relationships work well. I

tip my hat to you... You deserve it!





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