Alternate Your Work Schedule With Your Partner
If you live with your spouse or partner, then you can tag team this whole work-at-home thing. Sit down with your partner and discuss your schedules. See who can work and when. That way, one of you is with the kids while the other is making business calls or finishing up major projects. Once they finish something, it’s your turn to work.
This will help you be more productive with work while ensuring the kids are taken care of. Plus, both of your will be sharing the responsibility and each getting equal time to work and play. It’s a win-win.
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