7 Smart Tips For Stay-At-Home Moms To Successfully Bounce Back to an Office Job

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Making the choice to go back to work is a big deal. Even if you were a successful career woman before your kids came into the world, your priorities likely changed significantly upon becoming a mom.

Whether you’re trying to recapture your previous work ethic or develop a new one, there are a few things you should to do set the stage for your success.

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  1. Decide Where You Want to Jump In

Do you want a job that’s really easy, routine, and predictable, or do you want something slightly more challenging? Is the office job you’re looking for something that might require a special certification? You might want to get an education first. Sure, you’ll wait a little longer, but the payoff will be much better. A career that requires extra education might also be the same kind of career that allows you to start contributing to a college fund for your kids.

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  1. Create an At-Home Structure That Accommodates Your Career

Moms are busy bees. You probably do a lot to keep the house clean, the laundry done, the pets cared for, and the children fed. If your children are a little older, you might want to consider creating a comprehensive chore structure that requires meaningful contributions on their part. Outside of keeping their rooms clean, children can even prepare simple meals and vacuum small rooms. You’ll also be teaching them practical life skills and encouraging them to develop great habits.

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  1. Slowly Incorporate Your Job Search Into Your Life

You probably can’t devote every waking moment of your life to a job search. In fact, even your new office job needs to be a slower transition. Start by setting aside an hour every morning to look at job boards and do a little networking. Set aside 30 minutes after dinner time to check your email and follow up on leads.

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  1. Consider Scheduling and After-School Plans

If no one is home when your kids get there from school, that might be alright. If they’re old enough to stay for an hour or so by themselves (like middle school or high school kids), there’s no need to panic. If your kids are younger, you might want to arrange for them to attend hobbies, classes, or after school programs that are relevant to their interests. It will enrich their lives while simultaneously buying you a little more time.

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  1. Contemplate Your Career Future

Don’t settle for a dead-end office job if you’d like to be able to grow with the position as your kids grow into adulthood. Look for a position that has some room for advancement. You might not want to move up right away, but it’s nice to know that you’ll have the option if the time becomes available and your lifestyle circumstances allow for it.

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  1. Optimize Your Responsibilities

If you were usually in charge of a wealth of household responsibilities, you’re going to need to condense them all when you have the time. Look into starting meal prep for your family, so you don’t need to run home from work to cook. Some chores can be outsourced, such as yardwork and carpet cleaning. Even if you’re spending a little bit to keep things running, you’re still making money. Just be wise about how you budget.

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  1. Make Sure Your Partner is Truly On Board

If you live with your partner, responsibilities and role changes should be discussed before they take place. You want to ascertain that your partner is willing to step up and fill in some of the gaps. This can be difficult if you both have full time jobs, but a few long conversations and some well drawn plans can help you set the foundation for great home and career lives.

Lastly, don’t feel overwhelmed or push yourself too hard. It’s probably going to take you a while to adapt to all of the changes that will take place once you start your job. Be optimistic and adaptable. You’ll be surprised how far that mindset can take you.

How do think Stay-At-Home Moms can successfully bounce back to an office job? What are your thoughts? Please share in the comments below. I really would love to know.

Until next time, shine amongst the stars!

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About Evie:

Evie Cooper is a team leader and a careers blogger, working as a part of the team behind online knowledge libraries like Postcode-Checker. Deeply interested in self-improvement and creating new career opportunities, Evie might often be found online, sharing her job-related tips with employers, employees and job-seekers.
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39 thoughts on “7 Smart Tips For Stay-At-Home Moms To Successfully Bounce Back to an Office Job

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  1. This is great! One of our girls just came back to work and we tried very hard to make sure things went smoothly for her. I can only imagine how hard it must be.

    1. ❤ Thank you for reading & sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your support, comfort, and love. I read every single comment and it helps to shape LavandaMichelle.com into the best blog possible.❤ Lavanda Michelle North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger

  2. The last point you make is so very important.
    As women, we have to sacrifice a lot when we become mothers. To have a career and balance everything, a supportive partner is so essential.

    1. essential indeed ❤ Thank you for reading & sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your support, comfort, and love. I read every single comment and it helps to shape LavandaMichelle.com into the best blog possible.❤ Lavanda Michelle North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger

  3. When I got back into the workforce after my son was born we didnt have much choice. But I decided I wanted to go back to teaching pre K and I was able to get into a place up the street from my house. It was decent. but after a while it was hard having my sons classroom right next to mine and still not being able to see him.

    1. I can only imagine Tia ❤ Thank you for reading & sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your support, comfort, and love. I read every single comment and it helps to shape LavandaMichelle.com into the best blog possible.❤ Lavanda Michelle North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger

    1. ❤ Thank you for reading & sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your support, comfort, and love. I read every single comment and it helps to shape LavandaMichelle.com into the best blog possible.❤ Lavanda Michelle North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger

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