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Four Important Tips for Working Effectively at Home


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Alvin Apple
alvindrnunley.com

Alvin Apple
http://alvinapple.com


You've started your own home business and it's a beautiful thing.

You've finally achieved your dream and gotten out of the rat-

race. You've emerged triumphant from the commuters nightmare;

you set your own hours, set your own dress-code and call your own

shots. The world is your oyster and your raring to go, just be

careful you don't fall into the classic "non-productive" work-at-

home trap.



One of the most common problems behind the failure of a home

business is lack of productivity. People get out on their own,

and find that they just don't get things done. In the excitement

of getting away from the frustrating rigors of the corporate

world, people sometimes forget to bring a little of that

corporate structure and discipline home with them.



When you've got no one to answer to, procrastination and poor

time management can creep into your routine, and they're killers.

Now I'm not suggesting you go running back to your cubicle in

that generic high-rise downtown, merely that you take some of the

productive elements of a 9-5 job and incorporate them into your

home business. Here are some basic pointers:



First: Set a schedule. This is crucial to success. Saying "I'll

get to work sometime this afternoon," just doesn't work.

Something always comes up. Your work time has to be a top

priority, so set a schedule and stick to it. Maybe this is 7-3

when the kids are at school, or maybe this is late at night when

the kids are in bed, or a combination of both. Regardless of the

time you choose, make sure you honor it.



Second: Police your productivity: Now that you're your own boss

there's nobody looking over your shoulder. This is a great

feeling, but it can also lessen your productivity. Once you sit

down at your work desk, make sure you're being as productive as

possible. No computer games, no web surfing, no personal phone

calls. Now, don't chain yourself to your desk, that would defeat

the purpose of working at home, just be as productive as

possible. You can always schedule breaks and phone time, after

all you're calling the shots.



Third: Dress the part. This may seem silly, but it's really

important. If you're dressed for business, you're more likely to

keep your mind on business. Be comfortable, but look sharp. You

don't have to wear a business suit, since you're at home you can

go a little more casual, just don't sit around in your pajamas

all day. You'll be surprised how lethargic that can make you.



Fourth: Create an effective work space. The basics of daily

life are more disruptive than you realize. If you're stopping

every few minutes to deal with kids, dog, and spouse, if there's

a television on in the room or if you're right by the family

phone, you're not going to get a lot done. Set aside a quiet,

out-of-the-way office space in your house and make it off limits

during your work hours. This may be a spare room, or just the

corner of your bedroom. Whichever you choose, just make sure

there's a door between you and the world.



Once you have your space, decorate it and keep it neat. Set up

your space like a real office. Put up a couple of pictures, hang

up your diploma, get a plant, whatever you think will motivate

you. Then keep your papers organized and your trash bin emptied.

A nice looking, organized space will really contribute to your

productivity.



Take your home business seriously. If you follow these tips,

you'll find yourself getting a lot more work done, and that only

means more profit. There's money to be made out there if you

know how to do it.





Alvin Apple helps everyday people start businesses they will

enjoy. Then he teaches them how to succeed. Read all his

helpful strategies, including his latest article, "Don't Let

Clunky Web Site Content Sabotage Your Home Business," at

http://AlvinApple.com Reach Alvin at 801-328-9006 or

alvindrnunley.com.





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