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More mums plan to start own businesses
Thursday 31st December 2009, 8:10AM GMT.

Kate Mitchell of The Wenlock Buffet Company with her daughter Jasmin Mitchell-Southan. Picture by Dave Wainwright
An increasing number of mothers are planning to launch their own business next year in a bid for a better work/life balance, a new study showed today.
Research has revealed 2010 could be the year of the “mumpreneur” because of a growing desire by women to have more flexibility in their working lives while being their own boss.
The study by BT showed 15 per cent of women had started their own business since having children.
One in 10 of the 1,200 mothers questioned aspired to having their own business, partly because they wanted to choose their own working hours, balance their work and family lives, or simply because they fancied being their own boss.
Shropshire businesswoman Kate Mitchell set up on her own when she was on maternity leave and now runs The Wenlock Buffet Company. Having worked for others in catering since her teens, she saw an opportunity to work for herself while spending more time with her new family.
She said: “I have always loved cooking and I previously worked in a kitchen preparing food for events. When I left to go on maternity leave, I decided not to go back but to take the plunge and see if I could do it myself.
“It was a bit of a risk moving from full-time employment, but I wanted the chance to see my daughter grow up and working from home has allowed that.”
The family allotment gave her the idea to use fresh produce that could be sourced from around the area.
BT said the results showed the UK was experiencing an increase in “mum-preneurs”, partly fuelled by the emergence of online social networks which created more business opportunities for women.
Women looking to start their own business said they would work from their living room, kitchen or bedroom.
Ivan Croxford, general manager digital marketing services at BT Business said: “We’re witnessing the rise of the mumpreneurs.
“Mums across the UK are embracing the internet and keeping the UK’s entrepreneurial spirit alive. We’ve seen evidence of this on our social business network, BT Tradespace where we’re increasingly connecting with women starting their own businesses. We need to ensure that this vital community gets the right support to thrive.”
By Business Editor Amy Bould
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Self employment is the the only way forward to get a good work life balance . If you like I was among the low paid on 16k a year, and where you in the work place had no chance to earn more finding somthing to become selfemployed at and making money from it is the best way forward.
Both my wife and I were in that position and we took the decision over 5 years ago to go it alone and have never looked back. The only things we have encountered are Banks who refuse to help to get you started so we had to use every penny we had, people who were quick to put down and yet had never been out of the employee status since leaving school, but once you have got past your first two years it gets a lot easier. go for it mums and dads I say.
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I’m not surprised when I see mumpreneurs in action. Working mums have great insights into markets gaps and my experience of running my own business while raising my small son has been that when you’re not chained to the computer all day (because you can’t be – there’s so much else to do!) there is plenty of time for thinking and strategising. This makes the time I do spend at the computer (my main distribution channel and where I capture my blogs and book content) so much more effective. Good on all the mums for giving it a go… and I hope we’ll continue to see the rise of mumpreneurs into the future leaders of our businesses and communities. http://www.sphinxx.com.au
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