✨Insurance Agent • WFH Mom 👩🏽💻
As a 'Work from Home Mama' and an 'Insurance Agent,' I often get asked how I manage it all. It’s a juggling act, but one that brings immense satisfaction and the flexibility I need for my family. For anyone considering a career as a 'work from home insurance agent' or looking into 'work from home jobs in the insurance sector,' let me share a bit about my experience and what a typical day looks like. My mornings usually kick off bright and early. After getting the kids ready and settled, it's typically '9 AM' when I settle into my home office. My day is a mix of 'work work work' – answering client emails, making calls to potential and existing policyholders, reviewing applications, and staying updated on new insurance products. One of the biggest perks is that I can structure my day around my family’s needs. If a child needs something, I can often take a quick break. Sometimes, I’ll even take a moment to 'tidy up on break' or just step away from the screen for a moment, maybe even spot an 'oh hey birdie' outside my window – those little moments recharge me. Being an 'insurance agent working from home' means mastering self-discipline and time management. It's easy for the lines between personal and professional to blur. I've found that having a dedicated workspace, even if it's just a corner of a room, helps immensely. Setting clear working hours and communicating them to my family (and clients) is crucial. While I love the flexibility, I also know I need to be focused during my work blocks. Then, usually with a sigh of relief, I’ll type 'back to work!TGIF' on Fridays, knowing I've successfully navigated another week. For those interested in 'work from home insurance jobs,' here’s some advice. First, get licensed – this is non-negotiable. Research different companies; some, like certain divisions within larger entities (you might even find 'State Farm work from home jobs' or similar opportunities with other big carriers), are very supportive of remote agents. Others operate through independent agencies that offer flexibility. Look for roles that provide good training and support, especially when you're starting out. Networking with other remote agents can also provide invaluable insights. Beyond just the logistics, cultivating strong communication skills is key. You're building trust with clients over the phone or video, so being clear, empathetic, and knowledgeable is paramount. Despite the challenges of managing personal and professional demands, the freedom to be present for my children, avoid a daily commute, and build a rewarding career from the comfort of my home makes being a WFH insurance agent mom truly fulfilling. It's not just a job; it's a lifestyle.















































































have u wfh with an infant? i am about to take the exam and am just so nervous to start working while having to take care of my newborn