Getting Your Family Involved In Your Home
Business
by: Craig Binkley
Do you own your own home
business? Is your family involved with your daily
business? Yeah, I know at times it seems easier to just
do everything yourself. It is an easy trap to get into. Why
take the time to explain the job, show them how it should be
done, make sure it is done properly, and then possibly have to
redo the project if it is not done to your liking?
Yes, we have all been through this at
some point. The question is: what are you going to do about
it?
You basically have two options: Do everything yourself or
invest the time to get your family involved. For me, the second
one is the ONLY option.
First off, if you are doing everything yourself, you are
probably spending a lot more time with your business than with
your family. Secondly, you are depriving your spouse and
children of the joy of owning a home business.
Why not take some of the burden off of yourself by allowing
your family to help you in your daily tasks. Here are a few
ideas that you can implement to start getting your family
involved.
SPOUSE: If your spouse is not involved with you in your home
business you are missing a great opportunity to spend some much
needed time with him/her. I know, this may not be everyone’s
idea of quality time with your beloved, but is it not better
than the alternate – you doing your thing and he/she doing
theirs? My wife is my biggest supporter. She is the person I
bounce ideas off of. She is also my proofreader. If your spouse
is not in tune with what you are doing, do what you can to peak
their interest and get them involved today.
YOUNG CHILDREN: Obviously there is not much for a toddler to
do, but as they grow older you can give them small jobs to
start out (dumping your trash can, sharpening your pencils,
etc.) and continuing to give them more challenging jobs as they
become more mature. No matter what the job, kids feel a sense
of pride in knowing they are “pitching in”.
TEENAGERS: This is the group you need to get! There are so many
things that a teen can get involved with (sports, music,
friends, drugs). Wouldn’t it be nice if what they are involved
with were your business? If you have been giving them jobs as
younger children then most likely they are already involved. If
you are just getting started with your business and/or getting
to those teens, try giving them some things that they might not
expect that you would delegate to them (typing a letter or
making a call to a supplier to place an order). Let them see
that you have the confidence in them and they will respond
likewise.
Our teen daughter makes her own jewelry so we decided to make
it a part of our business with a section of our website
dedicated to her creations only. After seeing this, our oldest
son decided he wanted something to do, so he started making
wood-burned signs. We added a page for him also. They both are
very proud of the fact that the stuff they are making is
actually on the web. It has gotten them very interested in what
we do as a family business and allows us to get them even more
involved as time goes by.
In conclusion, do whatever you can to get your family involved.
Not only will it alleviate some of your workload, it can truly
draw you family closer together.
About The Author
Craig Binkley – husband, father and home business owner
assisting in the restoration of the “traditional” family
through home business ownership.
www.bornagainbargains.com
craig@bornagainbargains.com
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