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Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time management. Show all posts

June 21, 2007

Running A Home business & Working Full Time Outside Your Home

Very few people will claim they are bringing enough money home to meet all their needs and wants. Several will begin a home business to supplement their income while remaining at the full time job outside. This can take a toll on the personal life as well as the health of just about anyone running a home business and working full time outside the home.

One of the first considerations should be is the home business in conflict with the full time job as many employers will not tolerate competition from one of their employees. For example, a person working in a retail environment in nearly any capacity may find themselves in conflict with company policies if they begin an online retail outlet. Or someone working for a carpet cleaning company starting a home business offering cleaning services part time as a home business. Being in conflict often forces the employee to make a choice of keeping their full time job or finding work elsewhere.

There are many home business opportunities available that will not conflict with outside work environments, but the time involved in operating the home business will need to be examined to determine if it can be done effectively while working full time. The business operator will only have limited availability as well as time to spend on the business and the time needed to run the business will have to be reallocated from another part of the day.

A person with a family will need to know that any time needed to run the home business will have to come from time usually used for family functions or just spending time with the wife and kids. The full time employer will not tolerate someone spending time on their home business while being paid so dividing the time between work, running the business and family may or may not be worth the extra income from a home business.

In some cases, there are home business opportunities that require little time and enable it to be run at the convenience of the owner. With these jobs time can be arranged in which to run the business without losing time with family and friends, although sacrificing sleep or relaxation time may be necessary. Overall, there will be some sacrifice of time and personal involvement when running a business and working full time outside the home.

Time management will be essential in creating work-life balance as well as remaining organized so as not to allow important aspects of work, home business operation and family slip through the cracks. A single schedule guiding the commitments for all obligations will be needed in order to accomplish everything that needs done and to stay ahead of the work.

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About the Author:
Sheila enjoys working part-time from home. She also enjoys sponsoring and mentoring others, and helping them find success with their work from home base business. Click here to contact Sheila and learn how you can start a work at home-base business.
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May 27, 2007

Managing Your Home Business So It Doesn’t Manage You

The Problem of Time Management

If you already manage a home business, then you are also probably aware of how it can consume most of your time. Most likely, this happens against your will. After all, there are probably many things that you want to do with your time, such as spending time with your spouse and your children, going out with your friends, listening to music, reading some books, or what not. And yet, the task of managing your home business seems to take up all of your time. What can you possibly do?

What was described in the first paragraph is a classic example of a time management dilemma. Millions of people, not just home business owners, feel that they are not in complete control of their time. This tends to make people miserable, since most people want to feel in control of their lives. After all, what is your life but a measurement of your time? As long as you are unable to spend your time in a manner that you wish, you will never be truly happy, no matter how much money you earn or how many accolades you receive.

Managing Your Time Properly

Setting your priorities is the cardinal rule of time management. In life there is probably nothing more important than setting your priorities, since they will set the stage for just how much time you will spend on each area of your life. You must clarify in your mind exactly what you want in life, and be determine to spend more time on those things that you feel are most important.

In the immortal words of Goethe, “Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least.” If your home business is the most important to you, then it is only right that you use most of your time on it. But if it isn’t, you should begin to scale back on the time you spend on it. You can either get someone else to do the job for you, or scale back on the amount of work you are already doing. Remember, you own your home business; it doesn’t own you.

Time management gurus tell us that most people don’t really work all the time that they work. This means they may be putting in 8 hours at work, but they’re not really working for all of those 8 hours. They may spend an hour here chatting with officemates, another hour there for lunch, and another utterly distracted. This causes work to pile up and problems to surface at a later time.

To avoid this, work all the time you work. While you should definitely take breaks whenever you need them, make sure you are not kidding yourself and taking more time than you need to. By focusing on the task at hand, you will get it done quicker and with less effort, freeing up more time for the other things you want to do.

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About the Author:
Sheila enjoys working part-time from home. She also enjoys sponsoring and mentoring others, and helping them find success with their work from home base business. Click here to contact Sheila and learn how you can start a work at home-base business.
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April 24, 2007

Tips For Success With Your Home Business

There are many things that you can do with your home business that will help you find success. There are also lots of things that you could do which will not bring you to success but which might hurt your chances of being in business for very long. The things that you do are much more important, so focus on the positive things that you can do to make sure you have a business for a long time to come.

First of all, in order to have success it is important that you always feel like you are running a business. Set office hours for yourself, and make sure you stick to them. However, you should also make sure that you dress each day as if you are going to work. Even if you aren’t dressing as formal as you would be if you went to work, if you get up and get dressed each day you will feel more like you are going to work, and a more positive attitude is a great way to get things done when it comes to your home business. Remember that when you are running a home business you want to be sure you are giving everyone the chance to see what you have and what you can do, so you should always have a portfolio ready to send to customers of your previous work and what you can do for them.

There are other things that you can do to enhance your home business experience. First of all, try to come up with a fun and unique blog that you can write on a regular basis that has something to do with your business. People like to read the thoughts of someone they are doing business with. Remember you have to keep in mind that you are writing for your business, so try to stay professional. Maintain a professional attitude no matter what you are doing, even if it is fun.

There are some other things that you can do to make sure your home business has a great chance of being successful. For one, try your best to always have a good attitude. Remember that you are in charge of your business, and whatever attitude you have is going to carry over into your business as a whole. That means that you should try very hard to make sure you are able to do all of the appropriate things to create a good situation in which you have a good attitude. This will truly enhance your business, and it will give your customers something to smile about as well.

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About the Author:
Sheila enjoys working part-time from home. She also enjoys sponsoring and mentoring others, and helping them find success with their work from home base business. Click here to contact Sheila and learn how you can start a work at home-base business.

April 23, 2007

How To Pace Yourself with Your Home Business Work

When you work from home it is very easy to work your tail off, literally. You might find that since you are working from home, there is simply no set time where your work is finished. You might feel as though since you are at home, the project that you weren’t able to complete during the day can be completed later at night. It might be very tempting to continue working long into the night because you simply don’t have to come home from work, you are already there.

On the other hand, it might be very tempting to not work very much on certain days. You might feel as though since you are working from home, you can go ahead and take whatever breaks you feel like taking, and if you don’t want to work in the morning or work all day long, you don’t have to.

Either way, you are going to run into some problems. First of all, you are going to find that if you work all of the time you are taking away from your home and from your family. You might also find that if you fail to work when you are supposed to, you aren’t going to meet deadlines, and your business is going to suffer.

No matter which of these problems you have, there is one clear solution, and that is to pace yourself. You need to take direction for yourself, but you also need to actually set goals and expectations for yourself, even if you are the only employee.

There are several good ways to do this. The first thing you can do is set a timetable for when you are going to work and when you aren’t. Set actual office hours, and stick to them, even if it is only a few hours a day. You can make this easier by also scheduling yourself time to do other things. Leave one afternoon free for running errands, and another one free for cleaning your house. If you schedule yourself completely, you’ll find that you can more easily stick to your schedule. Remember that the most important things you can do in order to pace yourself include writing down when assignments and projects are due, and then making a chart of work days to allow yourself plenty of time to complete them. This is the most important thing, because if you allow yourself plenty of time to complete everything, you’ll find that you are much more able to actually get the work done that is allotted to you, and your home business is going to be even more of a success. The most important key to pacing yourself is having good time management skills, and being able to implement them in a home business setting.

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About the Author:
Sheila enjoys working part-time from home. She also enjoys sponsoring and mentoring others, and helping them find success with their work from home base business. Click here to contact Sheila and learn how you can start a work at home-base business.