

Most parents understand the craziness of working from home with small children is no small feat.
I made the decision to embrace the chaos of running my media business partly from home three years ago after having my daughter. Somehow, between the naps and the nappy changes, I have managed to grow my brand, whilst also being there for every milestone and meltdown. Although it would be nice to be in an office for the latter, let’s be honest.
I’ve since had another baby, a beautiful little boy which means each week is a whirlwind in our household, and I’ve certainly learned a few hacks along the way with two little ones underfoot. So, here’s how I do it:
1. The power of naps.
If you can manage the rare occurrence of syncing two kids' naps, then karma is on your side that day, my friend. I call this my hour of power and it’s when I’ve learned to be my most productive. No cleaning highchairs or packing away toys during naps for me. I am head down, bum up, at the laptop where I’ve mastered the art of scheduling interviews, crafting story pitches and writing articles.
2. Make work fun.
It is not uncommon for my toddler to start demanding my undivided attention when I’ve just started a call or a meeting.
Having 24 hair clips put in her hair qualifies as an urgent request, right?
I’ve learnt the best way to manage these moments is to involve her in my work. Printing off a picture on the HP OfficeJet Pro 8130e for her to colour in or engaging her in a creative activity keeps her occupied while I finish my meetings. Specifically built for a work-from-home hybrid lifestyle, its Instant Ink Subscription is so handy; with the ink delivered straight to our door, the printer really does save the day, one document (and doodle) at a time.