Things to do when the kids are at home

Having the kids around all day is something that can drive some parents mad! School-age kids, in particular, can quickly become bored and demand your time. School holidays can be tough for parents who ordinarily rely on preschool or childminders to take care of the kids in the day. So just what can you do when school is out? Fortunately, I’ve got a quick roundup of ideas to keep you all entertained. They’re also a great way to spend quality time with the kids. Enjoy:

Big Day Out

Taking the kids somewhere like the beach or a theme park will let them burn off all that energy they are blessed with. Fun days out for kids are plentiful this Easter and all summer long in the UK. Pick something with lots of different activities to keep them going for the whole day. You might even be able to get them to fall asleep in the car on the way home to give you some much-needed peace and quiet too!

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Baking

Baking is one of my favourite pastimes. If your kids are old enough to stir a spoon in a bowl then now is the time to let them get involved too. Sure, your preparation time will quadruple, but these are valuable life skills for your tiny people. You can have fun measuring ingredients out on the scales. Stirring the mix is always a favourite activity for little ones. And then, of course, is the taste testing! You can work together to create sweet and savoury dishes. It’s a great way to introduce more vegetables in a fun and friendly way too.

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Balls

Balls skills are very important for kids of all ages. If your little one is only just sitting, they may have fun learning to throw a soft ball. Toddlers can enjoy trying to kick a ball, and preschoolers often like to see how far they can throw it. As kids get older, they start to enjoy sports. Rugby balls, tennis balls and footballs can all be used to keep your children happy and active. Why not take a few over to the park with a picnic one afternoon? You can all enjoy a game of ball together.

Bunnies

As it’s Easter time, why not make Bunnies and eggs your theme for the week. You can enjoy creating masks and ears with the children. Sticking craft fur and glitter to them can be great fun for tiny tots. Older children can try colouring them in. And if your children are school age, why not have a go at making a soft toy bunny? You can decorate hard boiled eggs together too. Then, of course, is the Easter egg hunt! Buy or make a card basket for your kids to collect their eggs. They don’t have to be chocolate eggs.

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Time spent with the kids doesn’t have to be exhausting. Finding things you can all do together offers you the chance to have quality time with your children you might not get at other times. Best of all, you can help your kids learn new things and discover new skills and talents. Enjoy.

 

Showcasing your business in the best light

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Here are some ways you can give people a great first impression of your business:

Build a dynamic website

Do you know what happens if people click onto a slow, boring and dull website? They click back off again! Don’t let this happen to you. It’s called bounce-back rate and means that potential customers click onto your site but then bounce back off again. Not only does this reduce the potential for sales or business, but it is also bad for your ranking on sites like Google. High bounce-back rates tell Google that many people think your site is not worth visiting. This means that your listing will appear further down the page when people search for you, or keywords related to you. Instead, build a website that will entice customers to stay longer and explore.

Give your staff personality

A great way to showcase your brilliant staff is through photographs on your website. This gives them a personality and gives your company ‘a face’. This might make potential clients feel like your organisation is more warm and welcoming. It also helps build trust. Underneath you could have each person share something about themselves. It might be their nickname at school or the first place on their travel bucket list. You could even replace current photos with baby photos if it fits your brand.

Hire a reputation management company

Reputation management companies do exactly what they say on the tin. Manage your reputation! This article lists four great companies who do exactly this. If possible, find one who specialise in your industry. That way, if a great controversy does befall you, you have support. Hiring help ahead of anything happening is advisable. Reputation management needs to be done as quickly as possible after the event occurs. If you need to spend time bringing a company on board if something happens, you’ve missed the best window of opportunity.

Remain professional on social media

Increasingly, people are posting negative and unkind things on social media networks. This trend is now known as trolling. Whatever your business offers or provides, you’re at risk too. This is because trolls don’t care who they are saying bad things too, just that they get a reaction. Don’t rise to it. Remain friendly and professional. It will catch them off-guard, and they will likely move onto another target. If you engage them in an argument, things could blow up and reflect badly on your company.

Enter awards

Not all awards come knocking. For some of them, you have to submit yourself for consideration, as well as some of your best work. Doing so puts you in the running. After all, you can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket! This is a similar principle. Enter yourself into some different awards, especially for projects that did particularly well.

If you have the staff, you could assign a specific member of your team to look after this. Usually, this kind of task falls to the marketing department.

Winning isn’t the only aim, though. Once you’ve put yourself forward, you might get shortlisted as a finalist. This in itself is a big honour. If shortlisted, your company will likely be invited to attend a formal awards ceremony. This might come in the form of a dinner or a drinks reception. Whichever it is, these events are fantastic opportunities to network. You can even check out the other competition. Even if you don’t win, you have a finalists award to be proud of, and might have found a new client or staff member in the process.

Display your achievements with pride

“If you’ve done it, it ain’t bragging,” Walt Whitman famously said. If you, your team and your business have received recognition for your hard work, make it known. If you have a reception, this is the perfect place to display your awards, achievements and certificates. Go for quality frames, to live up to the content of what is displayed inside. The makers of

Jansen Display A4 Snap Frames, for example, are so confident in their product that they offer a 12-month warranty.

If you don’t yet have your own reception, hang and display your awards in your office. That way, whenever people come in for meetings, they can see them. They also act as a great talking point. If a client asks you about the award, don’t brush it off. Let them see how proud you are; they’re sure to be impressed.

Also, be sure to mention any awards or achievements on social media. This might be on your Twitter feed, or through your Facebook account.

Court the media

Whether it’s a national news channel or the local newspaper, be courteous to the media. If you’re launching a new business, the local paper might want to cover your story. This can mean big business if it reaches a good circulation of those living in your local area. And, like the photographs on your website, gives you and your business a real personality.

Journalists can be quite intrusive from time-to-time. Remain professional and courteous; you never know when you might need them in the future.

If you’re anxious, ask for copy approval. This means that the publication has to show you exactly what they plan to print before they do so. You then have the right to request changes.

Once the piece is published, help it along. Link to it on your social media and in your email blasts, and encourage your staff to share it too.

Upgrade your office space

If you currently reside in a less-than-attractive office space and have the funds, make upgrading a priority. First impressions really count in business. If an important potential client turns up at an office that looks attractive, it will make a difference. This means that it should be in a safe and well-lit area. Parking is also preferable. Both the inside and the outside should be kept clean and well-maintained. This means no piles of post on the floor by the door, and no cobwebs on the windows.

If you can manage your office well, people will think you can manage the rest of your business well. It also makes a more enjoyable space for staff to work in.

All the tech you need to run a successful home business

If you’ve just quit your office job, and you are thinking about setting up a small business at home, then be sure you know what you are doing. You’re going to need some serious tech to kit out that home office of yours. So, be sure to check out this informative post to make sure that you’ve got everything you need to run a successful home business.

Externally Managed I.T Services

If you’re not that much of a whizz on the computer, then you won’t be able to rely on your own knowledge to fix things should they go wrong. If you don’t trust yourself in moments when problems may arise, then consider outsourcing your I.T services. This is a great idea, especially if you have no idea of what laptop to buy, or what software to use when it comes to managing and running a business. Third-party companies can help by offering you managed services that are suited to your needs. Most I.T businesses will provide around the clock support, too, should something go wrong. Cloud computing is a popular choice for small business owners. This is because it saves them money on expensive hardware, but also provides them with a reliable service.

Powerful Wireless Router

Next up, you’re going to need an exceptional wireless router and a fast broadband connection for your home office. Are you planning on relying on cloud services to keep your business’ I.T services running? If so, then you’re going to need to maintain a constant internet connection to the internet. It is, therefore, important that you don’t scrimp on your broadband package. Make sure you spend a decent amount of money, because that’s the only way you’ll get a service that will enable you to work efficiently from home.

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All-In-One Printer

Next up, you’re going to need an all-in-one printer. Running a business is going to entail a lot of paperwork. So, be sure to have vast supplies of A4, plenty of ink and a printer with all the capabilities you’ll need. It is surprising how often you find yourself needing to scan and upload documents to your computer. You won’t necessarily need a corporate laser printer, but you’ll definitely require the ability to print, copy and scan.

Smartphone

Finally, you’re going to need a smartphone to keep on top of everything. Smartphones are great because they’re always connected and almost always upon your person. Nobody goes anywhere with theirs these days! Make sure you download the Outlook app for your iOS or Android device. This is the best email client as it will sync up nicely with the Outlook application on your computer. By constantly being in sync, you’ll manage your messages far more easily. Also, be sure to make use of Google’s calendar services across your devices. This will help you keep on top of your daily duties and events. Set reminders and alerts, too because your phone will be able to notify you if you’ve forgotten to get something done. A smartphone is a very useful investment if you’re planning to run a small business from home successfully.

Ultimately, if you stick with these bits of tech, then your home office will be the prime place to launch your successful home business from. All the best!

Should you keep running your business?

At some point along any path, most people start to wonder if they’re doing the right thing. It’s not exclusively about morality. People may start having second thoughts about their businesses and financial future.

If you’re a business owner who is struggling with this question in relation to their company, don’t worry too much. You’re not the first and you won’t be the last. Running a business affects every facet of your life, so it’s only natural for you to wonder about alternatives.

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If you’re currently faced with this conundrum, read this guide. It may help you make some decisions.

Why are you have second thoughts?

You should first pinpoint what exactly it is that is making you think about leaving your business. Running your own business can be an extremely stressful job. As the boss, you are responsible for every employee in the company. The reputation of your business becomes your own reputation. Even though you’re the boss of the company, it can sometimes feel like the company is the boss of you.

Perhaps your business is having financial difficulty. Profits aren’t as high as you were expecting and your overhead costs only seem to be growing. Or maybe it’s a simple case of not feeling passionate about the product of service anymore.

Remember the sunk cost fallacy

Many people in this position will throw away their seconds thoughts and remain the owners of their business. This is fine, depending on their reasons. A common reason is that people feel they’ve spent too much time, energy and money on their business decisions to walk away from them now.

This can be an okay reason. But you need to weigh it up against your overall happiness. Making a decision based on time and money you’ve spent prior to the decision is sometimes called the sunk cost fallacy. The ‘sunk cost’ refers to the fact that what you’ve spent cannot be retrieved. The ‘fallacy’ refers to the fact that it’s irrational to allow a ‘sunk cost’ to dictate a decision. If keeping the business could be detrimental to your health or future finances, don’t let sunk costs keep you from fixing that.

Consider your options carefully

If you’re feeling stressed and burned out then your best bet is to take a vacation. Many business owners balk at the idea of taking a vacation. But that mentality is possibly what put you in this position in the first place! Think about it like this: if the alternative is you leaving the company altogether, then some time off doesn’t matter in the long run!

Time off will help you assess your options. Of course, your decision may lean on more financial matters. In which case, you should be informed of the worth of your company. Get advice from business brokers to find out what your company is worth. Selling it could well be a smart financial decision!

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Get a succession plan in order

If these feelings pass, or merely abate, you should get prepared for a possible recurrence in the future. You should be looking for ideal candidates within your company to become either interim owners or complete owners. A strong succession plan will help put you in a more stable position if you ever do feel like leaving the company in the future.

Whatever you do, make sure you think about it very carefully first. Think about what’s right for you.

Creating the perfect working environment at home

Working at home is great in everyone else’s eyes. They think that you can get up when you want and walk around in your pyjamas doing nothing all day. Of course, that is a myth because working from home is just as stressful as working from the office. Okay, you get some home comforts, but you also have to stop yourself from clocking off all of the time. The key is to create the perfect at-home work environment. Then, you can be productive without the formality of the office. Ah – that sounds like bliss!hands-woman-laptop-notebook

Get Out Of Your Pyjamas

Please don’t just sit in front of the TV in your pyjamas with your laptop. That isn’t going to accomplish anything because it promotes the wrong attitude. You want to promote a working culture, and that means you have to start by getting dressed. By all means dress casually because you don’t have anyone to impress. Just make sure you don’t dress too casually. That’s how you end up taking two hours breaks and watching a whole season of Game of Thrones!

Set Deadlines

Because you are the boss, there is no one looking over your shoulder or getting on your back. The great thing about that is the freedom, but that is also a curse. If you slack off too much, you won’t do any work. To stop this from happening, you need to set deadlines throughout the day. When you start, write down everything you need to complete and designate them a time slot. With the help of time tracking software, punctuality will become your middle name.

Be Safe

You are the boss, and it is up to you to ensure your safety while you work. You may not think it is an issue, but it is as much as an issue as health and safety in the office. After all, your home is your workplace, so it needs to adhere to the same rules. Start b
y organizing your workspace so that there is little or no clutter. Clutter is messy and can lead to trips and falls. Also, hire
appliance testing services to check that the electricity is safe. Finally, create your health and safety manual. All this will help if there is a problem and the insurance company wants to investigate.

Take Regular Breaks

The problem with working in the office is that you are at the mercy of your company’s policies. But, you are the boss at home. Take advantage of this by going for frequent breaks. Breaks are proven to refresh your mind and your body, making you more productive when you return. All you have to do is schedule them so that they don’t clash with your deadlines. A tip: don’t go overboard. Frequent breaks are essential, but too many will ruin your flow. Stick to two or three a day for a maximum of thirty minutes each.

Working from home is a good experience, but only when you get it right. Hopefully, these tips will help you make a smooth transition.

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