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Want to Turn Off Work? Shut Down Your Computer
At the end of each working day, turn off you computer. Not only will you save money on electricity, you will be far less tempted to work during the time you've set aside for family.

Packing a Picnic Basket
It can seem daunting to pack up all the stuff you need for a picnic, especially with little kids, all for just for one meal. But if you have a picnic bag or basket ready with all the non-food items, that will speed your way. Keep these picnic things in a backpack, canvas bag or basket.

Packing a Picnic Basket
It can seem daunting to pack up all the stuff you need for a picnic, especially with little kids, all for just for one meal. But if you have a picnic bag or basket ready with all the non-food items, that will speed your way. Keep these picnic things in a backpack, canvas bag or basket.

Swap Kids for Free Child Care
For work at home moms that work part-time, it often doesn't make financial sense to hire child care. Yet sometimes you need a little alone time. So wouldn't it be great to find free child care? Free child care is not as impossible as it sounds. Talk to other like-minded work-at-home and stay-at-home moms about a kid swap.

Keep Kids’ Snacks in One Place
Hungry children can be quite a distraction for work at home moms. While you will likely stop work to prepare meals for younger children, snacks are something kids preschool age and up can handle themselves, if given some guidance.

Organize an Art Space for Your Kids
Organize kids' art supplies into an art room or art space for your child, so he can work on art projects on his own without interrupting to ask where the art supplies are

Get a Kids' CD Player for the Play Room
In the world of iPods and MP3 players, kids CD players seem almost as quaint as a cassette player or even a turntable, but they still have a lot of uses for kids. A kids CD player can be a valuable tool for work at home moms.

Children's Toys in the Home Office
Have a stash of your children's toys in your home office office. While some work at home moms don't allow kids in the home office, if you do, make the kids welcome. And if you don't it's good to have a few special children's toys for exceptions.

Keeping Clean When Working From Home
Keeping a clean house can be tough, if you don't want to spend your work day cleaning. For work at home moms the fact that you and the kids are home all day means that the house naturally gets messier than when you're gone. Keep the clutter under control by stopping briefly to clean up as you work.

Turn Your Child’s Nap Time into Quiet Time
Nap time can be so productive for work at home moms. But one of the problems of working during naptime is that sometimes kids don’t nap.

Use a Kitchen Timer
Work at home moms should remember that waiting is never easy for kids. But when kids know there will be an end to their wait, they are better at it.

Stock a Work-at-Home Travel Bag
Work at home moms need to be prepared to do some work outside the home. To be ready on short notice prepare a bag of work-related supplies in advance. Keep the bag in your office so you can add to it.

Set Working Hours in Advance
When you work in an office, going home is the signal that your work day is over. Work at home moms don't have that same signal. So when you work from home, set your work hours in advance.

Rotating Toys to Maintain Kids Interest in Them
As a work at home mom, you need to keep your children busy. Rotating toys out of the toybox and out of sight will make them more interesting to a child when they return to the playroom floor.

Plan for School Snow Days
Just because you're a work at home mom doesn't mean school snow days and delays are simple. The key to dealing with weather emergencies is long- and short-term planning, i.e. have a snow day strategy.

Let the Kids Help You Work From Home
Work at home moms can use all the help you can get, right? So let the kids help out with your work at home job or business wherever possible.

Saving Money on Car Insurance When Working From Home
For work at home moms, one of the great benefits of leaving the office is quitting your commute. So if you've given up the commute be sure your aren't still paying car insurance as if you haven't?

Making a Good List
When a work at home mom makes lists for both home and work related tasks, this time management technique helps bring better organization to her day.

Make a Daily Plan
Work at home moms should begin each day by making a daily plan. This is part of a larger time management plan for a WAHM.

Join a Gym With Child Care
Part time, work at home moms who have young children but don't have outside child care, should consider a membership to a health club that has a child care facility. If you have a laptop, bring it along and sit in the lobby after your workout.

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