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Posted on October 1, 2009 by MLMOA | Posted under Business
Work at Home Review – Look at Yourself Closely
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Many people are considering starting their own work at home business Especially in this economy, this choice is tempting. But before you leap out into unknown territory, there are some things you might want to consider. Take out a piece of paper or notebook and answer the following questions: • Why do you want to start a home business? What are your motives? What are all the reasons you want to do this? Write them all down. If your desire isn’t strong enough, you won’t make it through the tough times. • What kind of lifestyle do you want and expect? How long do you think it will take to achieve this? Overnight success doesn’t happen in the real world. Depending on how much time and energy you devote to your business, it could take anywhere from 3 months to a year to see any reward for your efforts. Make sure that you're realistic about how much time it will take you to achieve these goals, so you don't give up too early. • Vision. This is crucial to have this firmly developed. You will need it to pull you through the hard times. Your vision goes beyond your goals for your business. It’s about both lifestyle, desires, what you want out of life for yourself and those you care about. It is also about giving back to others. Start working on your Vision now. • You really must LOVE what you do. You must have passion, and a heart for it. If you don’t, it will become just a job that you’ll dread doing. Sure there will be activities you must do in your business that you don’t enjoy doing, but if you love the overall work, and you have a clear and strong vision that’s fueled with passion, you’ll be able to plow through those less fun tasks to achieve a greater goal. • Strengths and weaknesses. Make an honest list of each. If you understand your strengths, you can use those to your benefit. Admitting your weaknesses, while maybe not helping you to overcome them all, you can certainly learn how to compensate for them. If you know you are disorganized, either get someone to help you, or learn simple ways to stay organized. Plan for it so you don’t get frustrated later. Ask someone who knows you well to honestly point out your strengths and weaknesses so that you can work on bettering yourself continually. • Motivation and discipline: are you self-motivated? Can you be disciplined and focused enough to work steadily and consistently? Are you good at motivating yourself or do you need someone like a boss looking over your shoulder and needling you to get your work done? If you’re like that, working for yourself at home is probably not a good idea. • Distractions. How good are you at staying focused on the task at hand? Are you compelled to check your e-mails 10 times an hour? Or answer the phone each time a friend or relative calls? Are you a Distracted Danny or Focused Franny? It’s important to learn how to schedule your time to cut down on distractions. More Work at Home Review Questions: • Do you enjoy being alone, or do you prefer the company of others? Working at home often means long periods of being alone. If you’re used to a busy office environment, and chats with your co-workers over coffee, you may not be happy working from home. If you like a team environment, or more interaction with others, consider network marketing. If you are the other extreme and are happy to be alone, you’ll need to realize that It will still be necessary to interact with people on a personal level - not just online. Some loners start an internet business mistakenly thinking that they won’t have to talk to anyone and can safely hide behind their computer. This just isn’t so. You’ll need to pick up the phone and talk to customers, clients, and others who may be involved in your business. If you are either of these extremes, working from home may not be for you. • Consider the amount of time, energy, effort, and resources you’ll be able to invest in your business. If you’re working another job while getting your business off the ground, or have little children, you probably won’t have as much time and energy to put into your business. It may take you longer to get going, but if you have the desire, passion, and love what you are doing, you’ll maintain the stamina to not give up. • What other people will you have to talk this over with before you make your decision? Will they support you? You will be putting a lot of your resources into your new business-are they OK with that? Besides time and energy, you might not see a paycheck for awhile. There are sacrifices to starting a new business- will they understand this and be supportive? It’s really hard to have focus and drive if you don’t have the support of your family (spouse, kids). • How many hours can you devote to your business? Write down how many hours a day you can work your business. If you are working another job full time, it may take longer to get going, but you may have less stress financially. Working from home may absolutely be one of the best decisions you will have ever made. It can be rewarding personally, and financially. Understanding yourself will be one of the keys to your success if you move forward in this direction. About The Author: David Bouchez wrote Work at Home Review – Look at Yourself Closely, to help people determine if a work at home business is right for them. To generate No Cost Traffic to Your Business and receive free video internet marketing training, drop by right now to gain access to the tools you need. |
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