I’m  baaaack……
The Working Mom is now Mom to  more…..3 to be exact.  We’ve recently added a beautiful baby girl to our family,  and you’ll be happy to know that in the 8 short weeks since her arrival, I  already have filled 2 notebooks with notes to be included in future WM  posts!
I am back to working full-time now,  but I’m doing it from home until the beginning of September.  I’m lucky because  my job can be done from home when necessary (ie someone is sick etc.) but I’ve  never in my 15 years in the workforce, worked from home full-time, for any  length of time.  I’ve always wondered what it would be like, and now I have the  opportunity (thanks to a VERY understanding Boss) to find out.   
I’m entering my third week at home  and I can tell you that I’ve learned a few things  already:
- Staff meetings are key- So in my home office, my staff consists of my Husband, son, and now my 2 daughters. They are pretty great at their jobs which while I’m home consist entirely of pretending like I’m not at home. Before I went back to work, I sat everyone down and explained the difference between “school-day” (as my Son calls Monday-Friday) Mommy and “weekend” Mommy. I used two Barbie dolls to illustrate my point with my middle Daughter shouting out, “Paradise Pool Barbie doesn’t go to work Mommy”. In any case, they seemed to get my point that while I’m working from home, everything is the same as it is when I’m working in my office….in other words, all questions go to Daddy until I get “home from work”. So far so good.
- Casual every days  are over-rated-  Now I can honestly say that I’ve  longed for a “Casual Friday” now and then when my jeans and a sweater would be  acceptable work attire, however, even with the opportunity to work in my pajamas  (lovely visual I’m sure!), I’ve decided to get up each morning the same way I do  when I’m commuting into the office….putting on my regular work clothing.  Now  you’re sitting there reading this and thinking “this third kid has really done  her in…she’s lost her mind”  but in fact, I feel more productive and able to  tackle my workload when I’m dressed in work clothes, than I ever could dressed  in sweats and a t-shirt.  The clothes get me into the “work” frame of mind and  out of the “housework” one.
- Warning….Lose the  belt- Working at home is  NOT good for the diet.  So while I’m sitting at my desk zipping through my work,  I’m able (quite easily) to tune out all of the other things that might need to  be addressed in my house (ie the floors that need mopping, the clothes that need  folding etc).  The one thing I cannot tune-out however, is the giant pantry  sitting in my kitchen that is filled to the brim with every snack imaginable.   You know all of those things you buy for your kids that you swear you’re never  going to eat yourself (think cookies, fruit snacks and tastykakes), well I’m  eating them.  It’s aweful!  Their ready availability is my downfall.  I am  working on some resolutions to this situation but so far, none have worked, so  for now,  I’m writing this off to “baby weight”. 
- Savor the  commute-  The absolute worst part of my job,  is my commute.  It’s easy…don’t get me wrong…I just jump on a train and walk a  bit and I’m in my office.  But when all is said and done, I spend a good two and  a half hours out of my day, commuting.  On the contrary, the BEST part of  working from home…is the commute.  Taking that short stroll down the hallway, I  am able to get my workday started MUCH earlier than when I’m working in my  office and I’m also able to work much longer.  I enjoy the fact that when my  workday is done, and I turn off my computer, I simply step out of my home office  and immerse myself in whatever’s going on in the house…..typically a lot.  I  end up getting more quality time for my work, and more quality family time as  well!  It’s win-win!
Just keep your fingers crossed that I rectify this  snacking situation and quick!  Or else I’m going to be claiming “it’s baby  weight” until my kid is 18!!!!
Until next time…
The Working Mom
 
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