Saturday, July 25, 2009

Part-full Time Mother Entrepreneur

Are you working full time As a Mother or As an Employee or As a Part-full time Mother Entrepreneur?

What do I mean on the above?

If you are a full time mother, you spend 24 hours, 365 days taking care of your children. You spend all your time to ensure that your children are clean, free of accident, well feed, well educated, well manner and well prepare for the future. If you are fortune enough to get a rich husband, he “pays” you enough money that you feel that there is no better job than this in the work. How lucky you felt you are!

If you are a full-time employee, you spend most of your time serving your boss to ensure that he is rich enough and you spend very little time with your children. You are either love your job very much or you are force to do so because your spouse do not earn enough (how to define enough is very subjective) to support the family.

My definition of part-full time mother entrepreneur is that you work to generate income but at the same time your work allows you to spend time with your children. You work very hard at the beginning to establish your business and then later as your business grows, it must be the type which generates enough passive income so that eventually money will work hard for you while you take your family for holiday.

I believe I fall under the latest category but still in the process of working hard stage. How about you?

I have planned this before I got married as I believe planning is very important. If you fail to plan, you are actually plan to fail. Make sure you write out your plan. How about sharing it with me in this forum or if you are the shy type, you may email to me at mycheang@hotmail.com?

Whenever we decide to venture into something new, there will be definitely a lot people who will give you a lot of negative feedback. So it is best that you find someone who is in the same shoe to exchange feedback and someone who already in this part-full time category to give you the support so that you would not back-off half way, right?

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