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12 Ways To Build Your Business While Keeping Your Family First

Trying to raise a family the best way you know how is really hard work. It takes a lifetime of loving, understanding, forgiving, supporting, and caring; and there’s no real guarantee of anything.

Building a business is also incredibly hard work. It takes hours and hours of planning, stressing, working, reevaluating, fear squashing, and focus; (once again) there’s no real guarantee of anything. So when you mix the two extremes into your life, there’s bound to be complications and a tendency to let one fall away while you nurture the other.

Unfortunately, It’s usually the family that gets pushed aside (unintentionally).

Here’s 12 ways to strengthen your family while growing your business.

    1. Plan your business around your family
      This little piece of advice was given to me a while back and it has literally changed how I view everything in my life. To build your business is a long hard road that can will suck every bit of time and energy out of you if you let it. It’s easy to get so caught up in the excitement and momentum of building your business that family falls to the wayside without you even noticing. Chances are, if you’re building a business, it’s because you want something better for your family’s future. Always keep them first, and you’ll achieve your goal. Forget about them, and you’ll build a business that you like, but one that your family resents. 

Sound familiar?

No matter how bored and uninterested they might seem, they want to know about what you’re doing. Don’t be afraid to continue to share your business plan and ideas with the family. To build a business takes support. Bored or not, your family will be able to better support you when you need it if they know what you’re doing.

Not only will this help you out in some way, but it will also reinforce to them that you do think of them first. This may seem like such a little thing, but it’s the little things that make the difference.

Talk with them. Ask them. Tell them to be honest with you. Many times they won’t want to tell you that they’re really scared. They don’t want to bother you with what they think are silly worries. They know they are your support and they don’t want you to have to worry about them, too.

It’s ok if you don’t have any answers. Just talking and letting them know that you care and you have the same concerns will be incredibly powerful and only bring you closer.

The wonderful thing about being your own boss is that you can make your own hours. If you decide to take a day to spend with the kids, don’t back out because you were suddenly inspired to write a new blog post, create a new dish, or add a new vendor to the store. Don’t blow off your family for work. They’ll end up resenting what you’re doing in the long run.

 

Don’t hide your worries and concerns from the family. I know, this is hard. Whether it’s your pride, fear, or a feeling of needing to protect the family from worry, none of us want to tell others that things are sucking and possibly about to get worse. You must keep your family in on all of the ups and downs.

Remember in #2 how we talked about your family being your support? They can’t give you the support you need if they don’t know what’s going on. Of course, remember that they might need some support and reassurance after hearing about the crap that’s hitting the fan. These are the times that really bring you closer as a family. Talk through everyone’s concerns, develop your game plan, move forward, and build your business.

How Do You Keep Your Family First?
I’m sure you can think of many other ways to keep your family involved and close as you build a better future for them. Tell in the comments how you continue to work hard on your dreams while keeping your family first.

Written on 7/23/2010 by Andy Fogarty. Andy is the is the author of The Entrepreneurial Daddy, where he writes about realizing your entrepreneurial dreams, and building your business while keeping your family at heart of it all. In addition, he also runs 3 other business online and off. Photo Credit: eric.surfdude
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