If you own a home business, does your family participate or do you work
alone?
I've heard tales, and for a short while lived them, about how a
spouse will eagerly start a home based business of one sort or another and
before they can even get their feet wet in the business - - BAM the other spouse
starts belittling and generally putting a damper on the once enthusiastic
entrepreneur's ambitions.
Luckily for me, my husband saw that I don't
just talk about something that I intend to do, I do it! So he's since changed
his tune; especially now that I make as much from my home businesses as I did
from my prior job. Ha!
Anyway, it's been over 2 years since all that mess
transpired, and I've seen and heard just about every story imaginable on the
subject of home business start-ups and failures. I've also learned that most
spouses, family members and 'friends' react in such damaging ways out of either
fear or ignorance. I suppose some are just plain mean, but well, that's another
issue we'll leave for Dr. Phil or Oprah.
For lucky business builders who
have encouraging families, the work at home life is good, very good. My 18 year
old daughter is my part-time Assistant, and her small salary is tax deductible
too, so there's another plus in starting a business.
Creating a better
future for the family is probably the most recurring 'Why' that I hear from new
business owners. With such a strong reason driving the decision to work from
home, then why shouldn't the entire family be involved? It's for them after all
isn't it?
Find a way that even the littlest member can take part in the
family business. Remember too that helping with chores, running errands,
baby-sitting for younger sibs, taking turns with dinner etc. are all just as
important as being able to do home office work, if not 'more' important in the
long run.
If you're currently suffering with a spouse or partner who just
doesn't 'get' what you're doing - please don't give up. Keep on building and
trying and help them 'get' it through concrete results. Usually, with some home
businesses, positive results that a 'non-biz' type can wrap their minds around,
does take time. Unfortunately cash talks, however, and they may not take you
seriously until you can show them your first check; and with persistence and
consistency - - You will.
To Our Mutual Prosperity ~:)
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