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		<title>Must Do&#8217;s and Want To&#8217;s &#8211; A Lesson For Self-Employed Mums</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning taught me a valuable lesson of being a working stay-at-home mum. Four months ago, I became a self-employed (doula/childbirth educator) and stay-at-home mum to my two year old daughter Emily. Since then I have written eloquently about the joys I have found in the simple things such as jumping in puddles with her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				This morning taught me a valuable lesson of being a working stay-at-home mum. Four months ago, I became a self-employed (doula/childbirth educator) and stay-at-home mum to my two year old daughter Emily. Since then I have written eloquently about the joys I have found in the simple things such as jumping in puddles with her and even ironing. But I think this morning&#8217;s lesson may prove to be the most valuable and perhaps the key to making this new arrangement what I had dreamt of.I had planned on having my older daughter watch Emily so that I could attend a mother&#8217;s group. But since she had worked last night my older daughter did not feel like getting up before 10am to watch her baby sister. Who can blame her? I checked with my brother-in-law and he was happy to watch Emily. But Emily was not happy to have Uncle Funny. At that moment I discovered the true joy of being self-employed&#8230;I really could choose.Of course the temptation was strong to just bend Emily&#8217;s will and take my crying two year old to her uncle&#8217;s. I knew that he would take good care of her. I knew too that she would stop crying within five minutes or so. But why? I had quit my full-time job for the much greater part so that I could spend more time with Emily. Why should I push that aside to rush off to a meeting that was not absolutely a must do?Don&#8217;t get me wrong&#8230;self-employment has its own must do&#8217;s. When babies are born or classes are scheduled then I have the same responsibilities as when I worked full-time. On those occasions I must simply carry a screaming two year old to her uncle and console myself with the knowledge that she will soon quit crying. But being self-employed offers me these moments&#8230;these choices.The hard truth is that we can not have it all. We can not in the words of the Enjoli jingle&#8230;Bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan and never let you forget the romance. We must all make choices. Some of them monumental&#8230;such as deciding to start your own business so you can be home more with your child. Some of them small&#8230;like skipping a meeting here and there. But together they add up to motherhood.			</p>
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