Finding Balance as a Work-at-Home Mom: Lessons Learned and Tips for Success

As a mom who left a career in higher education to start a business and work from home, finding balance has been a journey. It’s not easy to juggle work and parenting, especially when you’re trying to grow your business at the same time. However, I’ve learned a lot along the way and would like to share my experience with other work-at-home moms.

When I found out I was pregnant, I knew it was time to take my business seriously. I started by setting a realistic schedule that allowed me to work during my most productive hours while also being present for my family. I also made sure to take breaks throughout the day to rest and recharge.

Once my baby arrived, I had to adjust my schedule again. I quickly learned that nap time was my most valuable work time. I also had to learn to let go of some things and prioritize what was most important. I outsourced some tasks and delegated others to free up more time for my family.

One of the biggest challenges I faced was learning to say no. As a work-at-home mom, it’s easy to say yes to everything, but that can quickly lead to burnout. I had to learn to set boundaries and only take on projects that aligned with my goals and values.

Overall, finding balance as a work-at-home mom takes time and patience. It’s important to remember that it’s okay to make mistakes and that every day is a new opportunity to do better. With the right mindset and systems in place, it’s possible to grow a successful business while also being present for your family.

As my baby is growing, I’ve had to continue to adapt to new challenges. I found that having a designated workspace helped me stay focused on work during work hours and transition to mom duties when I was with my baby. I also learned the importance of self-care and making time for myself, even if it was just a few minutes here and there.

Another thing that helped me find balance was connecting with other work-at-home moms. Having a support system of people who understood the unique challenges of balancing work and parenting was invaluable. We were able to share tips, offer encouragement, and remind each other that we were all doing the best we could.

One thing that I wish I had known earlier in my journey was the importance of setting boundaries with clients. I found myself working crazy hours and responding to emails at all hours of the night, which led to burnout and resentment towards my business. Once I started setting clear expectations with clients about my work hours and response times, I felt more in control of my schedule and was able to provide better service to my clients during designated work hours.

In conclusion, finding balance as a work-at-home mom is possible with the right mindset, systems, and support. It’s a journey with ups and downs, but with patience and persistence, you can grow a successful business while also being present for your family. Remember to take care of yourself, set boundaries, and connect with other work-at-home moms for support and encouragement.

 

Lisa Trinidad is an entrepreneur with a background in communications. She started a mommy blog, Busy Brilliant Mom, in 2016, offering tips for managing motherhood. Despite being a working mom, she left her corporate job in higher education to start Desk On The Run, a service that offers strategy and business management to small business owners. In 2022, she founded Latina Mom Meetup, which provides a space to meet and share resources with other moms in the area. Lisa resides in Brooklyn, NY and is a mother of three girls. Her journey is driven by a desire to establish a community among moms and meet them where they are in the journey through motherhood.

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I Never Hear Back After Applying for a Job…What Now?

Finding the perfect job listing can be very exciting. You send in your application materials and anxiously await news about the next step…but then you don’t hear anything. What does that mean? And is there anything you can do to get a response? These are the number one questions we hear from jobseekers, and we are here to answer them for you:

Why has the company not responded to my application materials?

Unfortunately, some companies choose not to respond at all if an applicant is not who they are looking for. While we work with every business and encourage them to be communicative with all applicants, they may still choose not to reach out. We know that many jobseekers wonder why this happens, and so we asked the companies themselves that provided these responses:

  • Many applicants do not have all the qualifications the company is looking for, so they choose to pass. 
  • Some application materials do not fully explain why the candidate is qualified for the position, so they choose to pass.
  • Companies find their dream candidate, but do not have the time to let all applicants know that the position is filled — businesses have told us that oftentimes when they do this, many of the applicants ask why they were not chosen, which takes more time for the busy business owners to respond to and get into conversations with applicants.

I sent in an application and have never heard back…what do I do?

Unlike mega job sites that do not allow you to reach out to companies, we highly encourage you to reach out to the businesses to check on the status of your application (unless they have posted not to do so in their job listing). Sometimes this will prompt companies to update you. Others may still not respond, at which time we encourage you to apply to another listing. Additionally, be sure to ask questions if you make it to an interview — ask for specifics about when the company plans to get back to candidates and what you can do to follow up if you have not heard back.

What do I do if no company has ever gotten back to me on my applications?

If you have applied to multiple listings, but have never heard back, it might be time to take a closer look at what each company is asking for in a candidate. No business ever expects to find someone with every skill they are seeking, but they normally search for someone with at least 75% of the skills listed on the post. Are you applying to listings where you only meet one or two of the qualifications? Some positions can sound fun, interesting, and new, but unless a company mentions that skill level does not matter, it is better to apply to positions that match your skill set. Companies have told us that they tend to not respond to applicants that do not closely match their job listing qualifications.

If you are applying to places that closely match your skill set, then it might be time to take a closer look at your application materials. For your résumé, hiring managers need to be able to quickly glance at it and be able to easily understand it. Sometimes it can be tempting to list every position and every software you have ever used, but companies find that overwhelming and hard to decipher amongst all the candidates. Use bullet points, and tailor your résumé for each job you apply for so that only the most important information is highlighted. For cover letters, this is your chance to explain why your skills are a good match for the company. Pick your top two or three strengths and explain your experience in those and how they fit with what the company is searching for — make sure to use the same keywords in the cover letter that were used in the job description. 

Why are companies reaching out to me but not hiring me?

Some businesses do send out a notification once they have filled the position. It can be tempting to reach out to companies to ask for feedback, but most of them have told us they simply do not have time to provide it to every single applicant that applied. Instead of directly asking the company, you can always talk to our team — they are more than happy to provide feedback on your application materials to try and pinpoint why a company went a different direction.

If you have reviewed this information and still find yourself struggling, consider our Cultivate Course or our Job Seeker Services that can help. These resources will give you the additional edge you may need to get hired!

Do you have other questions that we did not address? Reach out and ask! We would also love to hear other job seeker’s tips and tricks that they have found most helpful when applying for remote positions.

 

 

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3 Tools Every Remote Worker Needs in Their Toolkit

Working remotely means that you and your team must be well coordinated to ensure everyone is on the same page. We have noticed companies using three main tools to get the job done, and we wanted to share these with you! All of these tools are incredibly versatile and can help to streamline your workflow, boost productivity, and increase collaboration. It is a good idea to familiarize yourself with them before seeking remote work — if you are not sure where to start, we offer training in these tools and more to prepare you for your dream remote position!

1) Asana

Asana is an incredibly popular tool for remote teams, and it’s not hard to see why. Asana allows you to easily manage tasks, track progress, assign tasks to team members, and keep everyone on the same page. It’s also great for organizing projects into different categories and tracking deadlines. You can easily set reminders and due dates, comment on tasks, attach files, and track progress across the board. You can also create groups and assign members to them, which helps with communication and collaboration.

Asana also offers reporting tools that let you track progress, analyze team performance, and get an overall view of how your project is progressing. The platform also offers integration with other tools such as Google Calendar, Dropbox, and Zapier, which makes it even easier to use. With Asana, you can create a comprehensive project plan and ensure that everyone is on the same page. With its easy-to-use interface and powerful features, Asana is an essential tool for any remote team; many teams use this or equivalent software. While each has its unique features and quirks, they tend to all work in a similar fashion. Once you learn one, you can easily use the others! If you are more familiar with another platform such as Monday, then mention that in your cover letter, résumé, and interview. Those skills are certainly transferable if the position you are interested in uses a different project management software than the one you have used.

2) Google Docs and Google Sheets

Google Docs is a powerful word processor that allows you to create, edit, and share documents online. It also provides collaboration features such as revision tracking and commenting so multiple users can work on a document at the same time. Google Sheets is a spreadsheet program that enables you to organize and analyze data. With Google Sheets, you can quickly create charts and tables, store data, and work collaboratively with other users.

Google Docs and Sheets are incredibly user-friendly and come with an abundance of features that can help make remote work easier. For instance, you can use the “Explore” feature to quickly get insights from your data. You can also easily format text, images, and other elements to improve the look and readability of your documents. The real-time collaboration features make it simple to share and review documents with others, even when you’re miles apart.

Whether you’re writing an important report, crunching numbers, or putting together a presentation, Google Docs and Google Sheets are essential tools for getting the job done right. As a remote worker, these two applications will become an indispensable part of your toolkit. If you are familiar with Microsoft Office’s products, then you will easily be able to use Google’s products!

3) Slack

Slack allows team members to communicate quickly and easily through messaging, file sharing, and voice and video calling. Slack also offers an array of integrations with other tools, including Asana, which helps to streamline team collaboration. The user interface is intuitive and makes it easy for team members to keep track of conversations, tasks, and updates. With the ability to create custom channels for specific topics or projects, Slack helps remote teams stay organized and on top of projects. This tool has grown to be one of the most-used platforms we see, followed closely behind by Microsoft Teams.

Here is what all these tools boil down to: you need to be familiar with a project management software (such as Asana), you need to be able to use tools that allow you to collaborate on your thoughts or numbers (such as Google Docs and Sheets), and finally, you need to know fast ways to communicate with other team members. As aforementioned, once you learn at least one of each of these three tools, you will be able to transfer those skills to others. This can seem overwhelming, but remember, we are here to help. We offer job training that covers tools like these and more from time tracking software to video call software

 

 

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The Perils of Mega Job Sites

The modern job search can be daunting and disheartening. With so many different online job sites, it’s hard to know which ones to trust and which ones will benefit you the most. Mega job sites, especially the free ones, can be a waste of time. They are often filled with irrelevant job postings sourced from outdated, unverified information. For businesses, they can be difficult to understand, hard to navigate, and nearly impossible to get a real person to help you. 

Free Sites Are Teeming with Scammers

It’s no secret that free job sites can be full of scams. There are countless stories of people who have been conned out of their hard-earned money by an unscrupulous individual claiming to be an employer or recruiter. They may offer you an attractive job opportunity or a large sum of money for a small task, only to ask for personal or banking information. Even when the job or offer turns out to be legitimate, it can be difficult to assess the validity of the source

If you’re looking for a safe place to search for job opportunities, then you should opt instead for a trusted resource. HireMyMom is a website dedicated to helping moms find legitimate work-from-home jobs and other flexible employment opportunities. We vet each and every listing, ensuring to the best of our ability that businesses are verified and trustworthy. On top of that, our database contains a wide variety of job postings so you can find the right fit for your skills and lifestyle.

You’re Just a Number

When you use a mega site, you become just another number in the sea of applicants. No matter how great your experience and qualifications are, you may have a difficult time standing out to an employer if they get lost in the thousands of resumes. Furthermore, your chances of standing out can be even lower if you don’t have an optimized resume or a well-written cover letter. It’s easy to get lost in the shuffle, and there are very few resources available to help you craft the best job application materials possible. Unfortunately, it doesn’t stop there. Not only do employers have to weed through thousands of resumes, but they also have to face scammers and fraudsters themselves. 

At HireMyMom, we provide a platform with job seekers who are serious about finding great remote opportunities and not just pressing a button to apply for every job they see. Because of our subscription model, we typically attract quality candidates who are serious about finding great remote opportunities. And small business owners love that because they don’t have the time to sort through hundreds or thousands of resumes and on HireMyMom, they typically receive a very manageable number of applicants making the hiring process much less cumbersome. Plus, employers and job seekers alike can get in touch with a real live human any time they need help!

You’re Competing with Hundreds, if Not Thousands

Even if you have the perfect resume and the best qualifications, there’s still no guarantee that your application will be seen. With such a massive pool of applicants, employers can afford to be picky, and your resume may never make it to the top of the pile. Plus, employers often get overwhelmed and only take the first few people who applied to the listing when it went live, leaving several other applicants behind. The odds are even worse for freelancers. Most job postings on these sites only list opportunities for full-time employment, leaving freelancers out in the cold. Furthermore, with so much competition, it can be difficult to get noticed and your rate of pay may suffer as a result.

This isn’t the case with Hire My Mom. By using this site, freelancers benefit from fewer applications and more personalized attention. Rather than competing with hundreds of other applicants, your application will stand out from the crowd and you’ll get the chance to show off your skills and talents. Additionally, since we are a paid site, the job applicant pool is smaller giving our job seekers a better chance of getting hired.

It’s time to find the job or employee of your dreams! Let us know how we can be of help.

 

 

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Overcoming the Fear of Hiring as a Small Business Owner

As a small business owner, the decision to hire new employees is an important one. It can also be intimidating and filled with anxiety. The thought of taking on the responsibility of providing wages and other expenses associated with hiring can be overwhelming. However, it’s important to remember that hiring is essential for the growth of your business. Let’s look at ways to overcome the fear of hiring as a small business owner and how to make the process easier:

Define Your Ideal Employee

It is important to take the time to carefully define your ideal employee or contractor before you begin the hiring process. This means taking the time to think about what qualities and skills you are looking for and which of these would be most beneficial to your business. Make sure to consider qualities like team-orientation, communication skills, work ethic, dependability, problem-solving abilities, and any other unique traits or qualifications that are relevant to your particular business needs. You should also think about the type of personality that will fit best with the company culture you are hoping to foster. By taking the time to define your ideal employee upfront, you will be better able to identify qualified candidates who possess the qualities and skills that you desire.

Create a Plan

The key to success is to create a plan ahead of time so you know what to expect. Start by making a list of all the tasks required to hire a new employee. This should include outlining what tasks this job will entail, what specific skills and experience you are looking for in your new hire, taking this information to draft the job post, then deciding what questions to ask in an interview to help you find the best candidate. Once your job posting is live, make sure you’re organized with the applications you receive. Consider creating a spreadsheet that outlines each candidate’s qualifications and notes from the interviews. This will help you easily compare each applicant and make your final decision. Additionally, establish a timeline for when you plan to make an offer and inform candidates. Outlining your expectations ahead of time will help ensure everyone is on the same page and save you time in the future. Finally, if this is your first time hiring, you may want to consult an experienced advisor who can answer any questions and provide advice on the best practices for hiring.

Hire for Potential, Not Just Experience

You want to make sure you hire the right person for the job, but you may be afraid to take a chance on someone without a lot of experience. However, this shouldn’t stop you from considering potential over experience. When it comes to hiring for potential, start by looking for someone who is highly motivated and eager to learn. Ask yourself questions like, “Does this candidate demonstrate a genuine interest in the position?” and “Do they have any related skills or knowledge that could benefit the job?” This will help you identify people who might have the aptitude for the role, even if they don’t have all the necessary experience.

Also look for candidates who have transferable skills. Are there any abilities they developed in a previous role that could be applied to your position? A great example of this is a mom who has to stay highly organized managing her family which translates into a very diligent personal assistant that can keep your calendar on track. Finally, remember that even if someone doesn’t have all the required experience, they can still be successful in a position if they are willing to put in the effort. Investing in a strong training program and providing adequate resources will help bring inexperienced employees up to speed more quickly. Ultimately, don’t be afraid to consider hiring for potential instead of experience when it comes to filling positions in your small business. There are plenty of motivated and talented individuals out there who just need a chance to prove themselves. By taking the time to invest in them, you could find yourself with a loyal and hardworking team member.

Take the Time to Train Your New Employees

While it may be tempting to simply have a new employee start working without any training, it’s important to invest the time and effort in training your new team members. Training doesn’t have to take long or be complicated. A comprehensive orientation process can cover all of the basics and ensure that everyone is on the same page. You can also break down your training into smaller pieces and offer ongoing education on specific topics.

When creating a training program, be sure to focus on the basics and make sure all of your employees understand the core processes of your business. You should also ensure that new employees learn how to use the technology they need to do their job. Having an in-depth understanding of your products and services is also essential, so make sure to include this as part of the training program. Finally, remember that while new employees will likely need additional guidance as they get up to speed, giving them a strong foundation at the outset can pay dividends down the line. It can also be helpful to get feedback from current employees on what they wish they had known when they first started so you can incorporate this into your new employee training program.

Set Clear Expectations from the Start

As a small business owner, you need to make sure that everyone is on the same page. Before hiring someone, you should let them know what is expected of them in terms of work hours, job duties, and any other relevant information — you should also communicate this to the rest of your team. They can help you through the hiring process, which can act as a support group for overcoming anxiety in this area. It is okay to share with your current team your fears about onboarding a new member. Getting their perspective in this area can be extremely helpful!

Make sure your new employee knows exactly what is expected of them, so that there are no surprises or misunderstandings. Let them know that you are available to answer any questions they may have, and that you are there to help them succeed. Ask them what their goals are and how they plan to achieve them. By having these conversations, you can ensure that everyone is working together towards common goals. Finally, make sure to document your expectations in writing. Having everything in writing can help keep everyone accountable and make sure that everyone is on the same page. It can also serve as a reference point if there is ever any confusion about expectations or roles.

We understand that even with these tips the hiring process can be intimidating. We have resources available that can help! Our Small Business Concierge Service can help you with the entire hiring process from helping you create a solid job post, receiving and reviewing incoming applications and resumes, conducting interviews, presenting you with the top 2-3 candidates and even helping with the onboarding process if desired. 

Or if you are interested in learning more about the hiring process on your own, we have a self-paced course called “Hiring Made Easy” that can teach you valuable tools to use such as what to know before you hire, what questions to ask during an interview and what the going rate of pay is for common roles. At HireMyMom, we are here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today if we can be of any assistance. 

 

 

 

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5 Spring Cleaning Tips For An Organized Home Office

As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, it’s time for a good old-fashioned spring cleaning! Whether you’re working from home or just need a decluttered workspace, organizing your home office is key. Beyond the usual dusting or surface wipe down, an organized space can help you focus and stay productive during the day, which is why we’ve put together some of great spring cleaning tips for you! You may not be able to complete all of these spring cleaning tasks in a day, so perhaps you schedule an hour or so a day until you can get your office cleaned and organized. The rewards will surely be worth it!

1) Create a Filing System

Start by gathering all of your documents, such as bills, receipts, and other important paperwork. Sort them into categories and then create separate folders or manila envelopes for each category. Label each folder clearly, so that you know what’s inside it and can easily locate it. For example, a filing cabinet may contain folders labeled “Bills”, “Receipts”, “Tax Returns” and more. 

You can also create digital filing systems for your computer files. Sort digital documents, photos, and other files into folders on your desktop or hard drive. Create a separate folder for each topic or project and label it accordingly. This will help you quickly find the file you need when you need it. It’s also a good idea to back up your computer files to an external hard drive or cloud storage solution, just in case of a computer crash.

2) Go Digital

With the ever-increasing use of technology, it’s easier than ever to take advantage of all the available tools to help you organize your home office. Consider transitioning to digital storage solutions, such as cloud-based file sharing platforms like Google Drive and Dropbox, for organizing your documents. Doing so will help you keep important documents more secure and easily accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. Not only is this a great way to save space in your office, but it also allows for easy collaboration with co-workers or clients, if necessary. Plus, you can put tip number one to use here too.

This also applies to other paper items you might have around your desk: sticky notes, calendars, etc. There is an app for everything nowadays, and they can truly keep you on top of your game. Create a digital calendar with reminders for yourself. Get a digital notes app to organize those random thoughts that pop into your mind. If you like to have things on paper, that’s okay! You can use paper and apps to declutter your space and stay organized.

3) Purge

Channel your inner Marie Kondo and get rid of things that no longer serve you! As you sort through all of your documents, be sure to throw away anything that is outdated or no longer needed. If you have paper files that you want to keep, consider digitizing them with a scanner so that you can store them electronically instead. Additionally, it’s also important to go through your computer and delete any files that are not necessary. When cleaning up your computer files, be sure to empty out the recycle bin as well to free up more space on your hard drive. Doing this will help you declutter and keep your home office organized. If deleting files scares you, put tip #2 to use and find a digital service such as iCloud where you can store your files in case of emergency but in a way that does not affect computer storage space.

This tip is not just for files, either. Take a look at your workspace. Are old, scribbled notes cluttering your desk? Are there a million old coffee cups scattered around? Pens littered everywhere? Get rid of things you do not need, and clearly organize what you do need. Create a dedicated space where you can only keep one coffee cup at a time so they don’t pile up. Use an old jar to store all your pens. Throw away those notes that no longer make sense, even though you wrote them.

4) Label Everything

To label efficiently, use a standard format for all labels (e.g. name, date, and category). Additionally, use different colors for different categories or items so that you can quickly identify what’s what. For digital files, use an intuitive system like tags or folders with labels that are easily searchable. We’ve all been in a situation where we are on a video call and asked to share our screen to show a file, but we do not know which file to pick because they are called something like “ABC 1” or “ABC 2”. Taking time to rename your files with easily searchable names is very important! Finally, make sure your labels are visible and easy to read so you don’t waste time searching for what you need. 

5) Invest in Storage Containers

Investing in a few storage containers can go a long way in helping you achieve an organized and clutter-free workspace. Start by deciding what items need to be stored and find containers that are suited for the job. Plastic or cardboard file boxes are great for storing documents, while baskets or bins can be used to keep smaller items together. Make sure to label all containers clearly so you can easily find what you need when you need it. If you have limited space, consider buying stackable storage units to make the most of your available space. Once your containers are filled, place them out of the way but still within reach so you don’t have to search too hard when you need something. While getting your containers together, now is the time to dust and wipe everything down. Store it clean so it stays clean!

Digital storage containers are important too! Purchase an external hard drive and back up everything for the year on it. Label your drives by year and keep them in a waterproof container. This will clear up even more computer storage space, and it will ensure that things you do not need right at this minute are still within easy reach. As with tip number four, make sure you label everything on your hard drive so that it is easy to find later.

Remember, when you work from home you get to be completely in control of your work environment! Schedule a time in your calendar to work on cleaning up your office space. You will thank yourself in the future! How do you stay organized when working remotely? Share your tips with us!

 

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5 Tips for Making the Transition to Working from Home

Making the transition to working from home can be a daunting experience, especially if you have previously worked in an office full-time. Adjusting to the new environment and routine of a work-from-home job can be challenging, but with the right tools and guidance, the process can be made much smoother.

1) Set Up a Dedicated Workspace

When transitioning from an in-office job to working from home, it is important to create a dedicated workspace. This is the space you will be using to get your work done and should be comfortable and free of distractions. Make sure you have a comfortable chair, a desk with enough space to spread out your work, and adequate lighting. If possible, try to keep your workspace away from where you relax and sleep. This will help you stay productive and focused. Additionally, make sure you have the necessary tools for work: a laptop, printer, charger, etc. Having all of these items in one dedicated area will make it easier to stay organized and efficient.

2) Get Dressed for Work

Putting on clothes that are comfortable but still semi-professional helps signal to your brain that it’s time to start working. This doesn’t mean you have to dress to the nines every day; just throw on a nice shirt or blouse and some comfortable pants or a skirt. You don’t want to feel too relaxed at home that you can’t focus on the task at hand.

3) Set Office Hours

Establishing regular office hours will help you stay on task and provide a consistent structure for your day.  Creating a schedule that works for you is key. Think about what hours work best for you and your family, as well as any clients you may have. Be sure to factor in lunch breaks, rest time, and other tasks that need to be completed each day.  By setting office hours and sticking to them, you can help ensure your productivity is maximized. You may also want to consider setting aside specific times each week to reach out to colleagues or clients. Having weekly check-ins or video conferences with coworkers can help boost morale and stay connected. 

4) Take Breaks

It is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of work, so be sure to set aside time to step away from your computer and relax. Taking a break can help you reset, refocus, and restore energy levels so that you can stay productive and efficient while working from home. A few ideas for taking a break include taking a short walk, doing some stretching, listening to music, or even just getting away from your workspace for a few minutes. You may also want to make a schedule for yourself with dedicated break times to ensure that you are not overworking yourself. 

5) Connect with Co-Workers

First and foremost, take advantage of online communication tools like Zoom, Slack, and Skype to keep in touch with your team. Scheduling regular check-ins with your coworkers will help you to stay up-to-date on projects and ensure everyone is on the same page. You can also make use of collaborative tools like Google Docs and Trello to track progress on different tasks. These tools make it easy for team members to collaborate even when they are working from different locations. Finally, consider setting up virtual “water cooler” chats or happy hours with your coworkers. It’s important to maintain good relationships with your team, so make sure to set aside time each week to connect and socialize with your coworkers. Doing so will ensure that you are able to create a productive work environment even when working remotely.

Have you already made the transition to working from home? Share your best tips with us on how you made the transition! Just starting to transition but still have questions? Reach out to our community and ask for help!

 

 

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10 Ways to Boost Your Productivity When Working from Home

Working from home can be a great way to stay productive, but it can also be difficult to stay motivated and focused when the distractions of home life come into play. That’s why it’s important to stay on top of your productivity and make sure you’re getting the most out of your day. Here are ten ways to boost your productivity when working from home so you can maximize your time and accomplish your goals:

1) Set a schedule and stick to it.

Set a realistic schedule that allows you to balance your work and personal life. Make sure you’re giving yourself enough time to get all your tasks done, but don’t overbook yourself or you may become overwhelmed. Having a schedule also helps you avoid procrastination. Make sure you’re setting achievable goals for yourself so you don’t become discouraged. Break large tasks down into smaller, manageable pieces so that it’s easier to stay on track. It’s also a good idea to set regular deadlines for yourself so that you have something to work towards.

2) Set up a dedicated workspace.

Make sure the workspace is free of distractions, like televisions and other electronics. Designate a comfortable chair and desk that you can use to sit and work. You may even want to set up a filing cabinet or shelf to store important documents and supplies. Additionally, make sure your workspace is well-lit and has good ventilation. Not only will this ensure you have an inviting work area, but it will also help you stay productive and healthy.

3) Take breaks!

Allowing yourself to step away from your desk and take a break will help you stay focused, energized, and productive. Make sure that you get up and move around, grab a snack or a cup of coffee, and spend some time away from the computer. Consider taking breaks throughout the day or setting a timer to remind you to get up and stretch or meditate for a few minutes. When you come back to work, you’ll feel refreshed and ready to tackle the next task.

4) Get dressed for work.

When working from home, it’s easy to fall into the trap of wearing the same pajamas all day, every day. While this might be comfortable, it can also be detrimental to your productivity. Getting dressed for work each morning is one of the best ways to set yourself up for success. Putting on your “work clothes” will help put you in the right frame of mind and make it easier to transition into work mode. It’s important to find a balance between being comfortable and looking professional. You don’t have to dress up as if you are going into the office, but try to stick to items that you would normally wear to work. Opt for clothing that is comfortable yet still makes you look professional. This can be anything from an outfit you already own to something new that you purchased specifically for working from home. 

5) Set boundaries with family and friends (and kids!).

One of the most important things to do is to set expectations for when you are available. It’s important to make sure everyone understands that you are busy during the day and not available for socializing. You can also put up a sign that says “Working from Home – No Distractions Please” to make sure everyone respects your space. If you have kids in the house, it’s essential to create a structure that allows them to understand when it’s time for work and when it’s time for play. Consider setting up a dedicated workspace for yourself that is away from the living area where they can play and engage in activities while you work. You may also want to set up a schedule or plan to have another adult take care of them during your work hours so that you can stay focused on your tasks. It’s also important to remember that everyone in the house has their own needs and goals, so setting boundaries can help everyone stay productive. Make sure everyone knows that it’s not personal, but rather just about managing time and setting expectations.

6) Stick to a routine.

Start your day with some sort of exercise or activity. Not only will this get you into the right mindset, but it will also help wake up your body and mind. This could be as simple as going for a quick jog or a more involved workout. Then, have a set time for breakfast and lunch, where you focus on refueling your body and taking some time away from your work. By having a daily routine and sticking to it, you’ll be able to stay on track with your work and create better boundaries between work and home. This will help you stay organized and productive while still being able to enjoy the benefits of working from home.

7) Avoid distractions.

Distractions are one of the biggest killers of productivity when you’re working from home. Whether it’s your cell phone, television, or other people in the house, there are plenty of things that can easily pull you away from your work. One of the best ways to avoid distractions is to designate a workspace for yourself. Make sure it is away from any places that can be distracting and make sure you don’t bring your phone or any other devices with you that can draw your attention away from your work. If you find yourself getting distracted by noise, consider using noise-canceling headphones or earbuds. Listening to some relaxing music can help drown out any distractions. Also, be sure to turn off notifications on all your devices while you’re working, as they can easily pull you away from the task at hand.

8) Find a support group.

Working from home can be an isolating experience, especially if you are the only one in your house. To combat this, it is important to find a support group that can provide you with emotional and practical support when you need it. A support group can consist of other remote workers, freelancers, or even just friends who are in similar situations. Having a support group to lean on during tough times can be a great source of comfort and help boost your morale. Sharing ideas, encouragement, and advice with each other can help you stay motivated and productive. You can also use your support group as a sounding board to brainstorm solutions to any problems you may be having with your work or working from home. Having people to turn to when you’re feeling stuck can be invaluable. You can always engage with us on social media for support, and check out our Facebook group where you can network with other work-from-home moms. 

9) Take care of yourself.

Exercise regularly, eat healthy, get enough sleep, stay organized, and take breaks! Remember, taking care of yourself is an essential part of productivity!

10) Reward yourself!

When you complete a task or reach a goal, think of something special you can do for yourself to recognize your hard work. This could be as simple as taking a few minutes to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, reading a chapter of your favorite book, or taking a walk around the block. Make sure to take the time to truly appreciate your accomplishments and give yourself the recognition you deserve. You can also set larger rewards for yourself at the end of the week or month. Whether it’s getting a massage, treating yourself to a special meal, or taking a day trip somewhere, rewarding yourself for reaching milestones will help motivate you to keep going. No matter how big or small, rewards are an essential part of staying productive when working from home. So make sure to take the time to recognize your hard work and give yourself the recognition you deserve.

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7 Ways to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick

If you’re like many people, you’ve made a few New Year’s resolutions in the past that you eventually gave up on. It can be frustrating to set goals for yourself, only to find that you don’t have the motivation or the means to stick with them. However, this doesn’t mean you should give up on goal-setting altogether. With the right approach and a little bit of effort, you can make your New Year’s resolutions stick.

1) Define Your Goals

Setting goals can be a great way to give yourself motivation and direction in life, but it’s important that you don’t get overwhelmed or frustrated by them. Before setting any new goals for the New Year, it’s important to take the time to define your goals in a way that works best for you. When setting goals, it can help to break them down into smaller, achievable steps that you can work on. Ask yourself questions like: What will I gain from achieving this goal? And what do I need to do to get there?

2) Write Your Goals Down

Writing down your goals helps to solidify them in your mind and makes them real. When you put your goals on paper, it can help motivate you to stay focused and work towards them. You can also use this list as a roadmap or reminder to keep you on track and make sure you’re not straying too far from your original plan. Writing your goals in positive terms can help to reinforce the idea that achieving them is possible. You should also consider tracking your progress. As you complete tasks or reach milestones, make sure that you mark it off your list. This will help keep you motivated and remind you of how far you’ve come. 

3) Set Realistic Goals

When creating your resolutions, think about how much time you realistically have and the resources available to you. For example, if you want to take up an exercise routine, consider how much time you can actually dedicate to working out each week and what type of exercise would be most suitable for your lifestyle. If your goal is to launch a business, make sure you have the financial resources and support network necessary to make it happen (spoiler alert, you do have that with the HireMyMom family!). 

4) Set Specific Goals

Making vague or broad goals can make it harder to actually achieve them. For example, let’s say one of your goals is to get healthier. That’s a great goal, but how will you measure success? It’s much better to set specific goals such as exercise at least 3 times a week or eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. These goals give you a tangible way to track your progress. If you want to get more creative, you can break your goals down into smaller, more manageable steps. Instead of aiming to exercise more, why not plan to take a 30-minute walk three times a week? Or commit to joining an online yoga class twice a week? These are more achievable and measurable goals that will help you stay on track and motivated.

5) Create a Plan of Action

Creating a plan of action to help you achieve your New Year’s resolutions is an important step in making sure you can stick with them and actually follow through. Without a roadmap to success, it can be easy to get sidetracked or overwhelmed. Make a timeline to work with, and it will help keep you accountable. Make sure the deadlines are realistic and achievable — there’s no point in setting a timeline that’s too ambitious and then failing to meet it. Also check out HireMyMom’s free goal sheet to help you set and reach your goals.

6) Hold Yourself Accountable

It’s okay to call in some help on this one. If you worry that you won’t hold yourself accountable, ask friends and family to help! It’s good to have a set time to sit down and review your goals weekly or even monthly. Ask yourself: Did you meet your goal? Why or why not? What can you change moving forward to meet it before you review your roadmap again?

7) Celebrate Your Accomplishments

Don’t forget to celebrate your successes along the way! Whether it’s a small accomplishment or a big one, take the time to appreciate your efforts and enjoy the process of achieving your goals. For each goal you set, also set how you want to celebrate it! That can really help motivate you. For example, if your goal is to get your first client, and you achieve it, go out to dinner with friends and family to celebrate!

By taking these steps, you’ll be better equipped to stay focused and motivated in pursuit of your New Year’s resolutions. With the right attitude and determination, you can make this year your best yet! If your goals include starting or growing your remote career, be sure to check out our Cultivate course created to help you fast track your work from home career!

 

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4 Tips to Market Yourself as a Freelancer on Instagram

Are you a freelancer looking for new clients? You may have heard that Instagram is one of the most effective ways to market yourself and find potential customers. But how can you use Instagram to make yourself stand out from the competition? It can be difficult to know how to market yourself effectively on social media. Fortunately, with the right approach and strategies, you can make Instagram a powerful tool to showcase your skills and attract new clients; with these strategies, you’ll be able to boost your visibility and attract more customers to your services.

1) Find Your Niche

If you want to be successful in marketing yourself as a freelancer on Instagram, you need to find your niche. A niche is a specific topic or skill that sets you apart from the competition and allows you to stand out. It can be anything from photography to graphic design to web development. Figure out what it is that makes you unique and focus on honing in on that.

Once you’ve found your niche, start creating content that focuses on that skill or topic. You should also post regularly about related topics and other topics that are relevant to your industry. This will help you build an audience of potential clients who are interested in the skills and services that you offer.

You can also use Instagram stories to introduce yourself and showcase your work. Stories are a great way to show off your personality and give potential clients a glimpse into your world. Also, consider using highlights to categorize your content and make it easier for potential clients to find your work.  Finally, be sure to engage with other users by liking and commenting on their posts. This will help increase visibility and boost your credibility as an expert in your field. With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a successful freelancer on Instagram!

2) Use Keywords and Hashtags

Using the right keywords and hashtags can help you to be seen by more potential clients, as well as create an overall theme for your profile that resonates with your target audience. When selecting keywords and hashtags, consider what type of work you do, who your ideal clients are, and the topics they’re interested in. For example, if you’re a graphic designer, you might use hashtags like #graphicdesign, #branding, #creative, and #logodesign. You can also include other relevant topics such as #marketing or #socialmediamarketing.

In addition to using hashtags, you should also include keywords throughout your captions. This will help Instagram’s search engine to recognize your profile and increase your visibility. Some examples of useful keywords could be freelance designer, logo design services, or freelance marketing services. Using the right keywords and hashtags can be a great way to market yourself on Instagram and reach more potential clients. Try out different combinations to find what works best for your business and use them consistently to maximize your visibility!

You can use third party services to see what’s trending, or you can go into the search feature on Insta and type in hashtags and keywords to see what’s the most popular so that you can use that too! Your hashtags should be a combination of some very specific hashtags (such as #newyorkgraphicdesigner) and some very broad hashtags (such as #design).

3) Use Relevant Images

When choosing images to share, keep in mind that they should be visually appealing and on-brand. Showcase your skills, showcase projects you’ve worked on, or feature other professionals in your field who you admire and respect. To make sure your photos are eye-catching, try using a combination of bright colors, interesting angles, and sharp focus. If you don’t have access to professional photography equipment, consider using free stock photos or apps like Canva to edit and create visuals. By sharing relevant images, you can establish yourself as an expert in your field and draw attention to your services. When it comes to marketing yourself as a freelancer on Instagram, visuals can be a powerful tool.

If you like to post a lot about your personal life on Instagram, then we recommend having two profiles: one for business and one for fun! That will help companies find you easier and keep your brand separate from your free time.

4) Create and Share Videos

Social media platforms are pushing videos farther than static pictures, which means videos get more views! Don’t be afraid to jump in and share some videos of your own. Make sure to post to Reels (which is basically like sharing a static photo to your profile page, but it’s a video, of course!) as well as to stories (these disappear after 24 hours, so these are perfect for really current updates like projects you’re working on right at that moment). Look into using trending sounds on your videos for them to go even further, and keep in mind that you do not have to share videos of yourself if you are camera shy! You can always just feature your work to keep the focus on what you can do, and try to post on a regular schedule that works for you.

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