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Audrey
11-08-2006, 09:01 AM
Managing Your Time In a Home Based Business

People decide to start a home based business for a variety of reasons. Some people want to be home when their kids get home from school. Some people are caring for a sick parent and wish to be home. Some people just can not conform to the 8-5 mold.

When you work at home, you are in charge of your time. You will decide how much time is spent talking with customers, how much time is spent marketing your business and how much time is spent doing the laundry.

It is so easy to run out to the grocery store, or do a load of laundry, or finish up those dinner dishes; however none of those activities are contributing to your business.

One of the cutest stories I can share with you is the time I spoke with a woman who just couldn’t find her first customer. She and I had created a list of 50 activities she could do that would help her find that first customer. At the end of the week, she still did not have a customer. She was upset and frustrated. We began to talk about the list of 50 activities. She had not done one of them. What she had done was rearrange her office space twice, buy and put labels on several folders for the paperwork she knew she’d have down the road and read some articles on sales.

When you work at home, there is no one telling you when a project must be completed. There is no one asking you for your completed work. You have to have the desire and the motivation to take the steps needed to create sales for any business you start.

I am strong advocator of goals, both short term and long term. What is it that you want to accomplish today, this week, this month and this year? Put it in writing. If you want to find one new customer this week, that’s a great goal, but how will you find that person? Will you place an ad? Will you write articles? What steps will you take to find that new customer?

I know that sometimes we don’t hit our goals. That’s ok, rewrite them. Allow yourself 30 minutes per day to reread your goals, make a plan to execute those goals and if necessary, rewrite them. Remember there is no boss to tell you how to spend your time, but a goal sheet can help guide you through your days and weeks.
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Audrey Okaneko has been working at home since 1983. She can be reached at audreyoka@cox.net or visited at http://www.scrapping-made-simple.com

Lori
11-08-2006, 03:46 PM
When you work at home, there is no one telling you when a project must be completed. There is no one asking you for your completed work. You have to have the desire and the motivation to take the steps needed to create sales for any business you start.


Alright. This is just the kick in the tush I needed for an SEO project I'm procrastinating! :hee:

Audrey
11-08-2006, 05:32 PM
Self motivation can be very difficult. I'm as guilty as anyone else in procratinating what can wait.

Different things work for different people. Some folks share their goals in writing with some one else. This makes them feel "responsible" to achieve them. Some folks keep a list and enjoy marking off each completed task. Some folks offer themselves a "reward" when they complete a certain amount. Each of us gets our motivation from different sources. Once we find what works for us, it can feel wonderful.

mac
11-09-2006, 02:17 AM
I think it's a matter whether you're really interested and determine to achieve your goal or not. Without the determination and self-discipline, work at home is hard. That's why my friend refuse to work at home, she said she's too lazy, ha! :p

Lori
11-09-2006, 05:32 AM
I think it's a matter whether you're really interested and determine to achieve your goal or not. Without the determination and self-discipline, work at home is hard. That's why my friend refuse to work at home, she said she's too lazy, ha! :p

That's good insight Mac. In this particular instance it isn't that I don't like performing SEO. It pays terrific and is exciting work. But it's someone else's project.

I find that I have limitless enthusiasm for my own websites, but not so for outside projects and have to really buckle down and make myself do the work. :whip:

Mridula
12-04-2006, 06:33 AM
I have realised that if I do not schedule my work at home, I never seem to finish it or reach deadlines. I keep getting distracted and somehow never seem to be able to sit for one long concentrated sitting.
I have now fixed my times, and forbidden everyone from disturbing me then. !!
It may work

HomeBizMom
12-04-2006, 01:38 PM
I find I get a lot more done on my own business when my kids are down for the night. I try to work on it throughout the day as I have one daughter in 1st grade, one in pre-school twice a week and my son just turned 2 so he is in to everything. It is hard to sit and not be disturbed. But in the quiet of the night...I get the most work done. Of course, I'm awake anyway as I am in my 3rd trimester of pregnancy and the little guy doesn't like me to get too much sleep! :D

franke1
12-06-2006, 04:54 AM
Self motivation is the biggest asset one can have when working anywhere= at home or in an office. It is very important at home - for that is where you need it.the most. Otherwise with all the distractions at home - it becomes difficult to keep focused.

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