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  • Family Matters: Easing the Transition to a Home Business

    Author: Angela Wu
    Ask any would-be entrepeneur why he or she wants to start
    a home based business and you'll get a wide variety of
    replies. Regardless of the reason, there's one thing for
    certain: starting a home business doesn't just affect you,
    the entrepreneur; it also affects your family.

    The change in lifestyle that comes with a home business
    requires adaptation from the entrepreneur as well as his
    or her spouse and children. So before you jump into the
    world of home business, have a frank discussion with your
    family about issues such as:

    __How Will You Separate Business and Family?

    Home businesses are particularly difficult to manage
    because they're just steps away from family life. You
    need to be able to concentrate fully on your business,
    yet when you spend time with the family you shouldn't
    be distracted by business matters -- or worse, tempted
    to go do 'just a little work.' Some things you can do
    to help keep business and family separate include:

    * Set 'office hours'. This is the time where you focus
    on your business without having to worry about the
    family.

    * Take time out for yourself. No one can work all the
    time, and you'll burn out if you try. Set aside some
    'personal time' to exercise, read, or do something
    else you love.

    * Take a guilt-free day off with the family. Yes, an
    entire day away from the business! You'll feel more
    refreshed and better able to concentrate on the
    business afterwards.

    * Get organized and stay focused! The less time you
    have to spend searching for email, papers, etc., the
    more time you'll have to actually perform productive
    work. This will free up time so that you can do other
    things.

    __Will Family Members Contribute to the Business?

    Come to a clear understanding about what your spouse will
    or will not do. For example, you may ask for help during
    unexpected busy periods but not on a regular basis. Or you
    might agree that it's okay for your spouse to send or read
    business mail, but that you are the only one who answers
    the phone.

    It's best to set this straight from the beginning. Don't
    assume that your spouse is willing to help out. Likewise,
    don't assume that you'll have complete independence
    because "it's YOUR business". Come to an agreement --
    it will help to lessen the stress for everyone.

    __How Will You Handle the Financing of Your Business?

    Money is almost always a big issue with families. A home
    business, particularly in the startup phase, is going to
    require funding. Your family may have become accustomed
    to a certain level of 'comfort' when it comes to luxuries
    such as dining out, recreation, spending money, and so on.
    Will any of this need to change, and if so, what?

    There are many ways to finance a home business, including:

    * Use income earned from your 'day job'. Many people
    continue to work their regular jobs in order to fund
    their home businesses. It is only until their home
    businesses are producing a reasonable income that
    they have the option to quit their jobs.

    * Finance your business with savings. If your savings
    were to be used for another purpose (for example, a
    family vacation or buying a home), how much of it are
    you willing to 'sacrifice' for your business, even if
    it's meant to be a 'temporary' loan?

    * Help from family and friends. Consider the possible
    impact on your personal relationships. Borrowing money
    from loved ones can lead to significant stress... for
    example, what do you do if someone suddenly needs or
    wants their money back and you aren't in the position
    to provide it? What happens if your business fails and
    you are unable to pay back loans?

    * Other sources such as loans, grants, lines of credit,
    and more. You can find a good list of options at the
    US Small Business Administration website:
    http://www.sba.gov/financing/

    Discuss the options with your family to find something
    acceptable. You may also want to discuss it with a
    certified financial planner, who can also help you to
    develop a contingency plan for emergencies.

    __What Is the Impact on Normal Household Activity?

    Businesses require a great deal of time and effort --
    and that goes double for the startup phase! While you
    work to get your business off the ground, how will daily
    household tasks be handled? Will your spouse and children
    help out more?

    It's not just the chores that need to be done, though.
    What happens if you work a day job and can only work on
    your business in the evenings -- when the family normally
    watches TV? If you aren't able to concentrate with the
    noise, you will have to discuss alternate arrangements
    with your family.

    __Managing the Children.

    Young children in particular will require some thought.
    Are they allowed to answer the phones, and if so, do you
    teach them how to do so? How do you handle children who
    are home while you're working on your business?

    There is no easy answer to this... every child has
    his own personality! One option is to hire a trusted
    babysitter to care for the children while you work.
    Your children will be safe and you will be free to
    concentrate.

    Another alternative is to give your children several
    "tasks" - throughout the day, they are expected to do
    various things, such as read a book, draw a picture,
    etc. Be sure to schedule breaks and 'playtime'!

    If you have the flexibility to do so, you could also
    work during the kids' naptime, when they're at regular
    outside activities (team sports, music lessons, etc)
    or while they're at school.

    __How Will Business 'Emergencies' Be Handled?

    Every so often business emergencies will arise. Whether
    it's a sudden big order that needs immediate processing,
    or you discover an error that must be fixed right away,
    you will be absorbed in your business with little time
    for anything else.

    Will family members be expected to take over certain
    tasks that are normally yours? Will they help you with
    your business during these times, ie. stapling, sorting,
    packaging, running chores, etc? Again, come to an
    understanding about what is expected from each member
    of the family during emergencies.

    __Schedule 'Family Time'.

    Someone once told me, 'My home business gives me the
    flexibility to work any 20 hours per day I like!'

    It's all too easy to get caught up in your business.
    Your family still needs and wants to see you, though,
    and if you spend all your time rushing off to do yet
    another business task, they may end up resenting you.

    If you have a hard time getting away from the "office",
    try scheduling certain times of the day or a day each
    week where you spend time with your family. During this
    time, business doesn't exist -- your family has your
    full attention.

    Many people start home businesses for family reasons...
    so don't get into the situation where you are forced
    to choose between your business and your family! The
    much-welcomed support of your family can be a tremendous
    help.


    About the Author

    _________

    Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical
    guide to building an Internet business on a shoestring
    budget. If you're tired of hype and just want solid,
    down-to-earth information, then visit us now -- and in
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