With the precarious juggling act that is motherhood and professional life, finding balance can be difficult. Although this is certainly true, many moms do it. If you want to become one of those women in business who is flourishing and navigating a family, here are a few must-follow tips.
Stop Expecting Perfection
One of the biggest mistakes for mom entrepreneurs, especially for those with a family, is the expectation of perfection. Unrealistic expectations like having a perfectly cleaned home or those picture-perfect cupcakes while also running a thriving business will inevitably set you up for failure.
Stop Wasting Time on Unnecessary Things
If you have time-wasting activities in your day, those have to go. Whether this is scrolling through social media, mindlessly watching television or another activity that doesn’t serve you, it’s time to rid yourself of that. Don’t waste any more time on unnecessary tasks when time is so precious.
Invest Time in Planning
Having a fine-tuned plan can go a long way when you have an overly packed schedule. Whether you prefer a paper planner or a technologically savvy organizer, make sure that you are proactive in your planning. This is crucial to navigating the demands and time constraints of women in business.
Prioritize Organization
Feeling overwhelmed is not uncommon for mothers running businesses. If you want to reduce your stress levels, do what you can to stay organized and avoid wasting an endless amount of time every day. By staying organized, you can stay ahead of the curve and save yourself a lot of time and frustration.
Blend Your Worlds Carefully and Intentionally
Instead of trying to keep your work and home lives completely separate, see how you can weave them together more seamlessly. Whether you work around kiddos’ schedules, add space for them in your workplace or use other integrative techniques, find ways to carefully incorporate your two worlds to find balance.
Take Care of Yourself
While your needs and wants may be falling to the bottom of your priorities list, if you aren’t doing well physically, mentally or emotionally, you won’t be able to show up for your family or your business. Even when things get busy, make sure that you care for yourself.
Ask for Help
Another common mistake that mom entrepreneurs make is trying to do it all alone. If you have a partner, spouse, family member or a supportive community available, ask them for their help.
While the business world has come leaps and bounds, women in business still have an immense number of challenges that they have to navigate, especially when you add in a family. With these tips, you too can do it all though.