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Friday, August 28, 2009

Work From Home Dreams

Working at home is becoming more of a reality for many. Several years ago I sure didn't think it was even feasibly possible. I used to sit and dream of the whole work at home scenario. Imagining myself working with ease and everyday abundantly prosperous.

After having experienced a few successful years of working at home, I've come to realize that there are lots of cons that go along with all the pros. Everyday isn't always organized, filled with an abundance of motivation, and inspiration. Us work at homers have to work at this daily. We have to be realistic about our particular situation and needs and make the best of our work at home environment, whatever the case may be. We've all become accustomed to the many ups and downs of our home jobs, just like any other 9 to 5 brick and mortar job. There will be days when we'll have disappointment, distractions, and even some unproductive days. It all comes with the territory.

So if you're thinking of working at home and dreaming of the perfect, happily ever after, day after day, think again! Working at home involves work, and there is no legitimate "get rich quick" or "easy work" formula out there that puts you on easy street, as the old saying goes.

If you want to telecommute from home, you will have to work hard. If you want to start a home business, you will have to work hard, and everyday will not be perfect or easy.

Below are four important tips for people just starting on a home job journey:

  1. Set a work schedule and do your best to stick with it. I've learned through trial and error that having a daily routine helps me tremendously. It helps keep me on track. Now, that's not to say that things won't arise unexpectedly and you won't be taken away from your schedule. Naturally there will be unexpected distractions. Life situations happen. But what better reason to be at home in order to deal with those situations? Work up a schedule that you can realistically stick with on a daily basis. Have it in front of you at all times and consistently check off tasks that you complete.
  2. Make your work area your own, wether it be a complete home office or a corner in your spare bedroom. The idea is to separate your work from your home. This is so very important. If you start mixing the two, it will most likely cause conflict. So make your work area your very own and explain to your family members, this is your space.
  3. Be good to yourself and take breaks as you need them. This includes weekends. You need time away from work to rejuvenate and recharge those batteries. What about vacations? Take them! While you're away, you may come back with new ideas, motivation, and inspiration. Every business needs this. Also it's a good idea to take breaks often during the day. Maybe go have coffee or lunch with a family member or friend. Take a walk, or maybe read for awhile from your favorite book. Not taking breaks can cause overload and burnout, it's just not healthy. So, be nice to yourself, refresh, and take time off when you need to.
  4. Be realistic. Be prepared to work. Realize that a work at home job is a "real job" that involves real work. Simply put, you will have to work hard to succeed and earn money. Earning a steady income will not come easy. This in itself is the biggest realization that home job searchers will have to come to terms with and take action.

Working at home is a wonderful luxury for me, but it does have it's peaks and valleys. I work at what I do consistently everyday and I've come to really enjoy it. It's been a long journey getting here and I have had to put forth a lot of effort, and still do, but it's worth every moment. I love what I do and I wouldn't change anything.

Article Written By Tammy Embrich

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