Many people desire the ability to work at home. They imagine themselves rolling out of bed, commuting 20 feet without any traffic, except for the occasional pet sleeping in the hallway and starting work in their home office as they sip on their favorite latte. Without the daily office politics, commute, and water cooler gossip they feel they’ll be more focused and, ultimately, more efficient. However, with this freedom come some unforeseen drawbacks that can affect your stress level. You may find it difficult to keep yourself organized and motivated without the pressures of a boss or management team.
When you work from home and not required to clock in and out at a specific time, you are responsible for your own time management. To keep yourself and your home office organized so you are more productive and have less stress, try the following tips:
1. Keep a separate and specific work area in your home. This can be as simple as setting up a large desk and a small filing cabinet in a quiet room. Make sure you have plenty of lighting. Keep it clean and organized so you can find the materials and supplies you need to do your work.
2. Learn how you are more productive. Identify what type of work environment helps you work at your best. Are you more productive when you’re working at your desk or sitting on the couch? Your home office is your domain. Add personal items and things that help give you a positive attitude to help make you more productive.
3. Schedule specific task. Plan your work schedule by identifying your most productive time and when you have the most energy. If you a morning person and think more clearly in the mornings then do your most difficult and important task during this time. If you have children you may want to begin work after you get them off to school, before they wake up or even during their nap.
4. Set your business hours and adhere to the schedule. Just because you work at home doesn’t mean you can take a break whenever you want because there’s no boss to tell you to get back to work. You must be managing your time by setting your business hours and following them, after all you are your own boss. Also, many people or clients may assume since you work from home you are available 24/7. Avoid interruptions by setting specific office hours when other people can contact you regarding business. Communicate this - put your business hours on your business cards, website, e-mails and voice-mail recording.
5. Plan, negotiate and prioritize. No matter how hard you try, your business and personal lives will collide. Don’t stress out when personal interruptions affect your business life. Learn to detach from your work mode, to focus and address the interruption and resolve it so that you can move forward. Then switch back to work mode and get back to your regular work schedule. Eventually, you will learn to weave in and out between business mode and personal mode throughout the day so their can be a productive balance between work and life when you work at home.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
How Much Fun Are You As a Home-Based Business Owner?
Isn't it amazing how when something is off kilter, a series of events or circumstances arise that shines a big bright light on the situation?
The matter requiring attention is revealed one way or another whether you want it to be or not.
If you're a coach, this may ring true more so for you. I don't know how many times I've conducted a session with a client only to realize that I am in as much need of directing my attention to the very same issue they're working on.
In recent weeks, I have allowed myself to become consumed by business activities while fitness, family and fun have taken a back seat.
Sometimes you need to burn a little extra fuel to get the rocket off the ground, but there comes a time when you have to let up on the power boosters and let the momentum you've created propel the ship.
If you continue to run the ship at full power, the fuel supply will quickly disappear and you may not make it to your intended destination.
Fortunately, a series of events have required that I pay attention to the imbalance I created. First, I was asked to write an article on how to build fun and balance into a home-based business while remaining productive.
Second, I paid an impromptu visit to the library and picked up Jay Conrad Levinson's, The Way of The Guerilla, an excellent exposé on the motivations of today's entrepreneur and the critical importance of balance, family, health and relationships.
I had no idea what this book was about until I started reading it, however, it was exactly what I needed at the time.
Third, I had a coaching session with a client in which we focused our attention on an extensive project that will involve a large group of people and require specific structures, processes, responsibilities and a compelling vision that will be embraced by every member of the team.
Focusing on the schematics of a project is often the easy part. It's giving our self top priority throughout the process that poses the biggest challenge.
As we wrapped up the session I stressed the importance of taking care of "self" to my client and at the same time, I realized the message applied to me as well.
As you go through your day and work your plan, keep in mind these words I shared with my client ...
"Your body and your mind are the vehicles that will allow you to carry out your dream. Give them top priority because without them, everything else is dust."
I actually posted these words on my computer screen as a daily reminder to myself. If this is what you need to do to serve as a daily reminder of the importance of taking care of yourself first, I encourage you to do the same.
2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source
The matter requiring attention is revealed one way or another whether you want it to be or not.
If you're a coach, this may ring true more so for you. I don't know how many times I've conducted a session with a client only to realize that I am in as much need of directing my attention to the very same issue they're working on.
In recent weeks, I have allowed myself to become consumed by business activities while fitness, family and fun have taken a back seat.
Sometimes you need to burn a little extra fuel to get the rocket off the ground, but there comes a time when you have to let up on the power boosters and let the momentum you've created propel the ship.
If you continue to run the ship at full power, the fuel supply will quickly disappear and you may not make it to your intended destination.
Fortunately, a series of events have required that I pay attention to the imbalance I created. First, I was asked to write an article on how to build fun and balance into a home-based business while remaining productive.
Second, I paid an impromptu visit to the library and picked up Jay Conrad Levinson's, The Way of The Guerilla, an excellent exposé on the motivations of today's entrepreneur and the critical importance of balance, family, health and relationships.
I had no idea what this book was about until I started reading it, however, it was exactly what I needed at the time.
Third, I had a coaching session with a client in which we focused our attention on an extensive project that will involve a large group of people and require specific structures, processes, responsibilities and a compelling vision that will be embraced by every member of the team.
Focusing on the schematics of a project is often the easy part. It's giving our self top priority throughout the process that poses the biggest challenge.
As we wrapped up the session I stressed the importance of taking care of "self" to my client and at the same time, I realized the message applied to me as well.
As you go through your day and work your plan, keep in mind these words I shared with my client ...
"Your body and your mind are the vehicles that will allow you to carry out your dream. Give them top priority because without them, everything else is dust."
I actually posted these words on my computer screen as a daily reminder to myself. If this is what you need to do to serve as a daily reminder of the importance of taking care of yourself first, I encourage you to do the same.
2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source
How Do You Win At Home-Based Business? Hit The Floor Running
Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion... or... it will be killed.
Every morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle... or... it will starve to death.
It doesn't matter whether you are a gazelle or a lion, when the sun comes up... you better be running.
****
With no boss breathing down your neck or clock to punch, It can be so tempting to stay in bed one hour longer, to postpone picking up the phone and contacting that prospect, or to focus your time and energy on the easy and fun stuff and put the unpleasant stuff off until later.
One of the core competencies you need to succeed at home-based business is DISCIPLINE. You are now responsible for your success 24/7 and if you aren't doing what is required to succeed, there won't be someone to come along behind you and clean up your mess. It's do or die, eat or be eaten.
To truly succeed as a serious home-based business owner, you need to be strong-willed and self-disciplined. You also need a solid, thorough, written plan to keep you on track and in constant motion.
To ensure continuous momentum, you can plan your daily activities a month in advance, or even weekly. Some people prefer to dedicate each day of the week to a different task, for example:
Monday - marketing
Tuesday - business building
Wednesday - customer relations
... and so on.
Others prefer to perform a variety of tasks on any given day, for example:
Monday - marketing (morning), business building (afternoon)
Tuesday - customers relations (morning), industry research (afternoon)
The most important factor here is have a Plan and stick to it.
Although most people start a home-based business to create freedom, many of them fail to recognize the critical importance of a structured plan.
No plan = no business and no business = no freedom.
So remember, hit the floor running each morning, keep ahead of those who are following behind and overtake those in front of you. Whether you're the lion or the gazelle, you've got to run!
2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source
Every morning a lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle... or... it will starve to death.
It doesn't matter whether you are a gazelle or a lion, when the sun comes up... you better be running.
****
With no boss breathing down your neck or clock to punch, It can be so tempting to stay in bed one hour longer, to postpone picking up the phone and contacting that prospect, or to focus your time and energy on the easy and fun stuff and put the unpleasant stuff off until later.
One of the core competencies you need to succeed at home-based business is DISCIPLINE. You are now responsible for your success 24/7 and if you aren't doing what is required to succeed, there won't be someone to come along behind you and clean up your mess. It's do or die, eat or be eaten.
To truly succeed as a serious home-based business owner, you need to be strong-willed and self-disciplined. You also need a solid, thorough, written plan to keep you on track and in constant motion.
To ensure continuous momentum, you can plan your daily activities a month in advance, or even weekly. Some people prefer to dedicate each day of the week to a different task, for example:
Monday - marketing
Tuesday - business building
Wednesday - customer relations
... and so on.
Others prefer to perform a variety of tasks on any given day, for example:
Monday - marketing (morning), business building (afternoon)
Tuesday - customers relations (morning), industry research (afternoon)
The most important factor here is have a Plan and stick to it.
Although most people start a home-based business to create freedom, many of them fail to recognize the critical importance of a structured plan.
No plan = no business and no business = no freedom.
So remember, hit the floor running each morning, keep ahead of those who are following behind and overtake those in front of you. Whether you're the lion or the gazelle, you've got to run!
2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source
How Can You Earn Money From Home?
Millions of people are asking the same question. I remember I asked the same question myself a few years back. We all hear about the money being made utilizing the Internet. I must admit when you hear the stories of people, making money while sitting at home or people retiring early, you wonder if it's just a pipe dream. Well I'm happy to say it can happen and I can tell you from personal experience that I am sitting in the comfort of my home writing this article. It's unbelievable. I'm actually sitting in my bus on the Gulf of Mexico enjoying the water. My wife and I travel around enjoying this beautiful country we live in. It's just so cool to be able to do what I want when I want to do it. This is how I live now. I spend a few hours a week with my online business and am extremely happy with how my online journey has gone.
Well enough about me. I'm sure you are wondering if it can happen for you. I believe it can. The Internet allows everyone access to millions of people daily. You may choose to have an online business like I have or you may want to create one of the many other types of online businesses. Here are just a few of the opportunities available to you either as an Online Business owner or simply working from home to create additional income. Here are a few examples:
* Online Web Business
* Online Jewelry Store
* Online Dollar Store
* Google Business
* Ebay Business
* Data Entry
* Type At Home
* Process Rebates From Home
* Online Paid Surveys
These are just a few of the many types of work at home programs and home based business programs. Some of you may not want to own and online business. You may simply want to create some extra income or you may want to work at home, replacing your current income, without owning any type of business. The Internet allows you to take whichever route you choose. You are the boss! It doesn't get much better than that.
How do you go about choosing a program for you? Well it seems difficult, but with some of the simple suggestions I'm going to give you it can be done quite easily. Do not simply join the first program you see. There are many programs that will simply take your money leaving you with nothing but despair in the end. Take your time when asking the following questions of yourself:
* What are you income expectations?
* Do you want an online business or simply to earn some extra cash?
* What are your skill sets?
* What do you feel comfortable doing?
* How much time do you have on a weekly basis?
* Do you have a computer, access to the Internet and a printer?
* Are you willing to invest about the cost of a night out in yourself?
* Will you be willing to exercise some patience?
* Will you take the time to put forth the effort required?
Once you have the answers to the above questions then you are ready to begin researching for the right program for you? Many people do not match up the above items with the program they are choosing and end up in failure. This can give you your life back. Surely it's worth the time to give you the best chance for success. You can do it, just make sure it's done the right way.
I recommend using a website like mine, but not necessarily mine, that has done some research for you or be prepared to spend the hours separating the good programs from the scam artists. Answering the above questions is a must but just the beginning. Your goal should be to find 2-3 programs, in the end, that meet your profile.
After you have found the programs of your choice, join the 2-3 programs of your choosing, read the step-by-step guidance provided and start earning money.
You have to take the steps necessary to fulfill your dreams. The cost to give yourself a chance is minimal. You can spend less than going out to dinner and a move one night with your family. Surely you can spend that much on yourself. Please feel free to read both this article or one of my many others by visiting my link in the resource box below. I always enjoy getting emails pertaining to my articles or my site. Your feedback is important to me.
I hope you have great success and are able to enjoy the things in life that are important to you.
Well enough about me. I'm sure you are wondering if it can happen for you. I believe it can. The Internet allows everyone access to millions of people daily. You may choose to have an online business like I have or you may want to create one of the many other types of online businesses. Here are just a few of the opportunities available to you either as an Online Business owner or simply working from home to create additional income. Here are a few examples:
* Online Web Business
* Online Jewelry Store
* Online Dollar Store
* Google Business
* Ebay Business
* Data Entry
* Type At Home
* Process Rebates From Home
* Online Paid Surveys
These are just a few of the many types of work at home programs and home based business programs. Some of you may not want to own and online business. You may simply want to create some extra income or you may want to work at home, replacing your current income, without owning any type of business. The Internet allows you to take whichever route you choose. You are the boss! It doesn't get much better than that.
How do you go about choosing a program for you? Well it seems difficult, but with some of the simple suggestions I'm going to give you it can be done quite easily. Do not simply join the first program you see. There are many programs that will simply take your money leaving you with nothing but despair in the end. Take your time when asking the following questions of yourself:
* What are you income expectations?
* Do you want an online business or simply to earn some extra cash?
* What are your skill sets?
* What do you feel comfortable doing?
* How much time do you have on a weekly basis?
* Do you have a computer, access to the Internet and a printer?
* Are you willing to invest about the cost of a night out in yourself?
* Will you be willing to exercise some patience?
* Will you take the time to put forth the effort required?
Once you have the answers to the above questions then you are ready to begin researching for the right program for you? Many people do not match up the above items with the program they are choosing and end up in failure. This can give you your life back. Surely it's worth the time to give you the best chance for success. You can do it, just make sure it's done the right way.
I recommend using a website like mine, but not necessarily mine, that has done some research for you or be prepared to spend the hours separating the good programs from the scam artists. Answering the above questions is a must but just the beginning. Your goal should be to find 2-3 programs, in the end, that meet your profile.
After you have found the programs of your choice, join the 2-3 programs of your choosing, read the step-by-step guidance provided and start earning money.
You have to take the steps necessary to fulfill your dreams. The cost to give yourself a chance is minimal. You can spend less than going out to dinner and a move one night with your family. Surely you can spend that much on yourself. Please feel free to read both this article or one of my many others by visiting my link in the resource box below. I always enjoy getting emails pertaining to my articles or my site. Your feedback is important to me.
I hope you have great success and are able to enjoy the things in life that are important to you.
Monday, December 12, 2011
When is the right time to start a home based business?
Starting a home based business is like any kind of business. You'll need to know intelligence, courage, market research, product development, marketing, advertising, sales, planning, time, energy, commitment, perseverance, and lots of patience. You are not going to get rich overnight regardless of what you hear or read. The opportunities are there but so is the competition. You will need to work full time at developing and implementing the strategies necessary for success.
Before you begin you should have a goal in mind. Why are you starting this business? What is your goal, and how are you going to accomplish it? Who is going to manage the business? How much time and money are you going to devote to the business? Where in your home are you going to set up your business? When is the best time for you to conduct your business in your home? Most people dislike having to get up in the morning at set times to go to work. Well, having a home base business may give you some flexibility as to a starting time for work, and eliminate the commute, but you are still going to work some long hours initially to get your business up and going. Of course, you will not have a boss to supervise your work and hold you accountable. So you are going to have to practice some self control and avoid all of the distractions that take you away from your business. A home based business is still a business, and it will call for self discipline, perseverance, patience, and commitment on your part to make it work. It's a lot more work on YOUR part to get it together!
You have several approaches that you can take to make money in your home based business. You can choose to create your own affiliate program or join several established affiliate programs. The difference being that you will be marketing your own products and services versus helping someone else sell theirs. The time, money, and possibly labor involved in developing your own product is going to weigh heavy in which way you go in setting up your home based business. Also keep in mind the competition that exists worldwide.
Affiliate programs are not the only way to make money in a home based business. You can use your professional skills and work as an independent contractor and do freelance work. The internet also hosts a very active labor market, so if you are a specialist in some field, you probably won't find it too difficult to find a job. Full time positions over the internet are rare. Many sites act as middlemen for getting contractors and freelance service providers together and very few charge a fee. If you feel out of depth in starting your own business, using your professional skills might be a better option for you.
Creating a successful home based business will require intelligence, resourcefulness, and hard work. If you are the type of person who gives up easily, you should not bother; you will be wasting your time. But if you have entrepreneurial instincts and are an individual who likes to rise up to the challenge, someone courageous enough to take charge of your own life, then by all means, give it a shot! You never know what you can do unless you try. There are myriads of way to get into home based businesses; find the right niche for you!
Before you begin you should have a goal in mind. Why are you starting this business? What is your goal, and how are you going to accomplish it? Who is going to manage the business? How much time and money are you going to devote to the business? Where in your home are you going to set up your business? When is the best time for you to conduct your business in your home? Most people dislike having to get up in the morning at set times to go to work. Well, having a home base business may give you some flexibility as to a starting time for work, and eliminate the commute, but you are still going to work some long hours initially to get your business up and going. Of course, you will not have a boss to supervise your work and hold you accountable. So you are going to have to practice some self control and avoid all of the distractions that take you away from your business. A home based business is still a business, and it will call for self discipline, perseverance, patience, and commitment on your part to make it work. It's a lot more work on YOUR part to get it together!
You have several approaches that you can take to make money in your home based business. You can choose to create your own affiliate program or join several established affiliate programs. The difference being that you will be marketing your own products and services versus helping someone else sell theirs. The time, money, and possibly labor involved in developing your own product is going to weigh heavy in which way you go in setting up your home based business. Also keep in mind the competition that exists worldwide.
Affiliate programs are not the only way to make money in a home based business. You can use your professional skills and work as an independent contractor and do freelance work. The internet also hosts a very active labor market, so if you are a specialist in some field, you probably won't find it too difficult to find a job. Full time positions over the internet are rare. Many sites act as middlemen for getting contractors and freelance service providers together and very few charge a fee. If you feel out of depth in starting your own business, using your professional skills might be a better option for you.
Creating a successful home based business will require intelligence, resourcefulness, and hard work. If you are the type of person who gives up easily, you should not bother; you will be wasting your time. But if you have entrepreneurial instincts and are an individual who likes to rise up to the challenge, someone courageous enough to take charge of your own life, then by all means, give it a shot! You never know what you can do unless you try. There are myriads of way to get into home based businesses; find the right niche for you!
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