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Creating a Community for Work-at-Home Moms: Introducing WAHMSPH

As a mom who juggles both family life and a remote career, I understand the unique challenges and joys that come with balancing work and motherhood from home. That’s why I decided to create a space where fellow work-at-home moms (WAHMs) can connect, share experiences, and support each other.

I’m excited to introduce WAHMSPH – a Facebook community designed specifically for Filipino moms navigating the world of remote work. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, this group is a place where we can all learn, grow, and thrive together.

Why WAHMSPH?

The idea behind WAHMSPH was born out of the need for a supportive and understanding space for moms who work remotely. We all know that working from home can be a double-edged sword. While it offers flexibility and the ability to be present with our children, it also comes with its own set of challenges, from balancing tasks to setting boundaries with family.

Through this community, I aim to create a hub where moms can:

  • Share tips and advice on managing work-life balance
  • Discuss remote work opportunities and resources
  • Exchange experiences about the highs and lows of working from home
  • Support each other in both career and personal growth

What Can You Expect from the WAHMSPH Facebook Group?

As a member of this group, you’ll be part of a vibrant, positive, and uplifting community. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Weekly Discussions: We’ll cover topics like time management, productivity hacks, staying motivated, and self-care.
  • Job Opportunities: We’ll share work-at-home job listings, freelance gigs, and business opportunities specifically for moms.
  • Parenting and Work-Life Balance: Tips on balancing remote work with taking care of your little ones and keeping your family life thriving.
  • Support and Encouragement: Because we understand each other’s struggles, this is a safe space to ask for advice, vent, and celebrate victories, big or small!

If you’re a work-at-home mom in the Philippines, or if you’re considering working from home, I invite you to join our WAHMSPH Facebook group. Together, we can create a community where no one has to feel alone in their journey as a mom and professional.

Let’s lift each other up, share what works, and find ways to make our remote careers more rewarding and sustainable.

Click here to join WAHMSPH on Facebook!

I can’t wait to see you there and to grow this beautiful community of amazing, hardworking moms. Together, we can make work-at-home motherhood work!

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Mastering Work-Life Balance: A Guide for Remote Moms

Balancing work and motherhood from home is no small feat. Between virtual meeting calls, snack requests, and endless distractions, staying productive requires strategy. Here are my top tips for making it work:

  • Time-Blocking is Your Best Friend. Time-blocking has been a game-changer for me. I set clear work hours and make sure my kids know when I’m in ‘do not disturb’ mode. In our company, a shared calendar helps everyone stay on the same page, so they know when I’m available and when I need focus time.
Working at a nearby cafe while waiting for Reilly
  • Create a Dedicated Workspace – I have a small little work area near our dining space, and while it’s not a full office, it helps me mentally switch into work mode. Having a defined space—no matter how small—makes a big difference in productivity.
  • Use Productivity Tools – I rely on Asana for task management, Google Keep and Notes for quick ideas, and Google Calendar to keep track of my schedule. These tools help me stay on top of tasks while keeping things flexible.
  • Embrace Flexibility – My daily schedule revolves around my kids’ school routines. I bring them to school at 7 AM, fetch Ellie at 9 AM, and pick up Ate Reilly at 2:30 PM. In between, I focus on deep work and squeeze in house chores. After lunch, I stay in a café near school with Ellie as we wait for Ate Reilly to finish. This setup allows me to take meetings and get focused work done while still being present for my kids. Also, work when you’re at your peak productivity (early mornings, nap times, or after bedtime) and give yourself grace on the tougher days.
Our short ride from/to school is spent on chatting about how their day went
  • Ask for Help – I don’t have house help, so I rely on my husband and kids to help with household chores. I train my kids to do little things like organizing their personal belongings and putting everything back in order after using them. It’s a team effort, and it teaches them responsibility while lightening my load.

At the end of the day, being a remote working mom isn’t about achieving perfect balance—it’s about finding what works for you and embracing the chaos with grace. Some days will feel productive, while others might feel like an uphill battle, and that’s okay. The key is to stay flexible, lean on your support system, and use tools that help you work smarter, not harder. Most importantly, give yourself credit for everything you juggle—because you’re doing an incredible job.