Do you Need Childcare when you Work at Home?
Trying to work intensely on a project or talk with numerous clients seems almost embarrassingly impossible. You may have a great schedule and be extremely organized. Why aren’t you able to get more done? Here are some ways that Childcare can help when you work at home.
Uninterrupted Time
How much can you really get done in an afternoon or a complete work shift when no one else is bothering you? No interruption from the telephone, spouse, children, or other family members.
One thing that always distracts me personally are the above interuptions. The interuptions are simple enough requests aren’t they?
Family members may get that you are working, but not truly understand how interruptions effect your daily productivity.
Some members of the family may be the reason for trying to work at home. Do you change numerous diapers during the day, have frequent snack breaks for children, or say the words stop, don’t, or could you please more than ten times a day?
It takes me quite a while to get back focused to where I was before I was distracted. A task that originally was supposed to take 20 minutes may take up to an hour due to the stopping and restarting.
Phone Time
How many hours during the week do you follow up with important clients or need zero background noise?
Appointments
Many work at home careers do require some outside interaction with clients. These meetings can be completed quickly and without distraction.
Interviewing a local nanny may take a couple of hours. It may be best to interview the final one or two candidates with a trusted friend or spouse. Local nannies are available when it is convient for you. The nanny can watch your child in nthe familiar surroundings of the family home. It is easy to put in a close circuit monitoring system to record and stream what is going on in the other room.

Think of how much you could get done in 5-10 hours a weekly, monthly, or as needed
Grocery shopping to prevent going out to eat or ordering take out when work at home runs longer than expected.
Running errands that help keep family costs down. (Pay local bill payments)
Call back phone messages. Speak with new clients.
Have a lunch date to network, make new contacts, or actually speak with an adult during business hours.
Complete an unfinished product, project, or take time to refresh your batteries. Take time to plan some uninterupted time. A nanny is a great solution to paying for daycare or dealing with young inexperienced teens who may not be reliable. Finding a quality nanny is easy at Nannies4hire
Originally posted 2010-03-22 04:33:30. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
