Have you ever considered being a work-at-home dad? Many fathers like the idea of being able to stay home with their children while at the same time being able to earn a livelihood. In principle, it sounds like a wonderful idea. Not only will you be able to spend more time with your children, but you’ll also have the flexibility to be able to help out around the house. But the really big question that most men have to ask themselves is whether or not being a work-at-home dad really makes the most sense for them and their situation.
You really need to be very self disciplined. In other words, just because you are working at home does not mean that you can spend all of your time playing with your children or doing house chores. You really need to set aside specific hours during the day in which you will be working to earn a livelihood. Striking an appropriate work/life balance can be extremely tricky for fathers who work at home. This is especially true if you have small children who typically require more attention than older children.
Another factor that you need to keep in mind is the fact that when you work for yourself at home, you typically do not have the same kinds of benefits that you might have if you worked for a traditional company. In addition, there is a social aspect that many people have a hard time adjusting to when they work from home. Look at it this way. When you go to work for a company, you are usually around other people during the day. When you work at home, you typically have to find a quiet place to get your work done. This makes sense because it can be very difficult to concentrate if the television is on and people are talking. As a result, there is a certain degree of social isolation that occurs.
You need to really look at your own situation and determine whether or not working at home makes the most sense for you. Most people have a little bit of trouble adjusting, but after a while, they have no trouble whatsoever and are very happy that they made the decision.