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Balancing Your Employment and Other Responsibilities
May 27, 2009, 6:29 am | visits: 41 | wordcount: 583
By Scott Phelps

A delicate balancing act is needed when you work from home and have a family too. Certain time savers can help though, in reducing the stress that you experience whilst still allowing you to get necessary things done. Many people who choose to work from home have a family to care for as well as needing to take care of work commitments. Even those who don't have a family will have household responsibilities that need to be attended to, and as such may need to carefully organize their time. Why is it harder to balance these needs when you work from home? The simple fact is that when you work from home you do not have defined and isolated hours for employment, household chores, and recreation. Instead often, your money making efforts tend to fit into any spare minute, and as you build your hours to increase your pay you may find that work and home life blend into one. This can mean that you cut time from other tasks in order to work more. Still, the primary needs for any person are food, clothing and shelter, and work at home families have these same needs. There can be a temptation to cut the wrong corners, and end up relying on convenience foods and take outs, which are not only unhealthier for you but cost more, thus making no logical sense because you are working just to pay someone else to feed you. You can however avoid the fast food trap with a little organization and planning, and the simplest way is to prepare in bulk. Many people consider one day a week their cooking day. On this one day you cook up several meals for the week, preparing the vegetables and everything else in large batches. The time taken to prepare one large batch of food that will feed your family at four sittings is often not much greater than it takes to prepare for just one sitting. The food when cooked, is portioned into appropriate storage containers and then frozen or refrigerated for the week, in meal sized portions. When the time comes to serve that meal, you simply have to take out and heat one serving, by microwave or on the stove top. The added benefit is that cooking like this allows you to take advantage of bulk buying, and so can help cut your weekly grocery bill as well as saving you time. Shopping too can be done in bulk, it taking no more time to buy double the amount of the items that you need. Other tasks benefit from being taken care of as needed, rather than done in bulk. Laundry for instance can be run whilst you work, and if you put clothes from the dryer into closets straight away, you save the effort of having to iron the wrinkles out. Cleaning follows a similar principle-if you keep on top of it and do a little at a time, it need not take forever. Yet, if allowed to slide, you will find yourself having to buy out a couple of hours to have to get back on top of it, a far harder thing to do. Involving the children can help a great deal-especially when it is their belongings that you are tidying up, and they will learn valuable lessons in responsibility whilst helping you. You will in time learn to balance your new life, but in the meantime, being more flexible in your desired standards will help to prevent a great deal of stress.

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