For many people the ultimate dream is to escape from the rat
race and work from home. To some people who have achieved this dream it has
turned into the ultimate nightmare!
With the daily stresses of life, work and commuting, working
from home appears to be the only way out – but it is not as easy and idyllic as
it sounds. If you are seriously thinking about setting up a business on your
own and working from home, you should first learn the pitfalls and understand
what you can do to avoid them.
* Understanding Your Motivation
It can be too tempting to stay in bed for ‘a little longer’
when you are working at home. The need to get up and beat the early morning
traffic and be at your desk by 8.30am is missing when you literally only have a
short walk to your new place of work.
If you want to be effective in your new work environment you
have to find a motivator which is sufficiently strong enough to get you up and
about and at your desk by your appointed time. To find out what your motivator
is cast your mind back to why you wanted to work from home in the first place.
Was it to spend more time with the family? Was it to give
you freedom to pursue other interests?
If you don’t find these things strong enough to get you out of
bed, find a financial reason. Visualise you and your family enjoying a neat
vacation in Boracay or Puerto Princesa! Keep this image in mind and the next
time you find yourself staring at the bedroom ceiling after waking up – raise this image and you’ll quickly find
yourself at your desk!
* Establish a Routine
We are all creatures of habit and a set routine can help
keep us motivated and focused on the job in hand. Set yourself a starting time,
a coffee break and lunch break etc. A set routine can help you settle into your
new role much more quickly than a ‘let’s see what happens today’ approach.
Without a working schedule, which includes a finite finishing time to the day,
your working day will be unfocused and could stretch late into the night, ending
whatever social life you may have.
* You’re all Alone
Working from home can be a lonely existence. As human beings
we are born to seek out and make contact with other humans. In an office
environment there is daily contact, quick 10 minute chats at the coffee machine,
finding out what colleagues did the night before, and someone to celebrate
department successes with. All of these are essential in making our lives feel more
complete – but such things are missing from a home-based business.
To overcome this feeling of isolation, which will probably
hit you during your first few months working from home, you must establish a
network of people who are in the same position as you. Agree that you will talk
on the phone at least twice a week, and arrange to have lunch or a quick coffee
once every 2 weeks. Your family may not be the right people to talk over a
business problem with, so you have to find someone who can relate to your
successes and problems.
* Get Out of the House
Staying in the house Monday to Friday without seeing the
light of day is certainly not good for your health or state of mind. You may be
so focused on your work that you convince yourself you cannot afford the time to
leave the house. But this is completely false. You have to schedule time away
from your desk and experience a different environment.
Meet with your fellow home workers for a regular get
together, join a health club, go for a swim once or twice a week, go to the
cinema, check out your local Business Link to see what seminars they are
running – anything to get you out of the house! Don’t get trapped doing only
things like working, eating and sleeping in your home.
* Be Mobile
These days you can do most work-related tasks away from your
home desk. Once your business is established invest in a laptop, mobile
broadband and a good mobile phone. Armed with these devices you can take your
office with you and work from your garden, the local park, or even the library.
It doesn’t matter where, just as long as you are out of the house and being
around the rest of the human race.
* Create an Office
If you have been used to working in a formal office
environment all your working life, then switching to the kitchen table or the
spare room can be an unwelcome distraction. To give you that discipline and
focus similar to the office environment, designate a part of the house as your home based office. If you have a spare room or study then even better. Buy a desk and
office chair, filing cabinets and other office-style stationery. Remove all family
and home-related items so this tells your mind that you are at work and not at
home.
* Get Organized
In any office you will not allow your work area to get
cluttered as there may be colleagues and clients visiting anytime. This may not
be the same at home. You may have the tendency easy to allow your paperwork and
filing to get out of hand -- unless you are expecting clients on a regular
basis. The saying that a cluttered desk leads to a cluttered mind is true. Your
efficiency and productivity will suffer unless you are organized. Buy filing
cabinets, box files, waste paper bin, and put up shelves, so that everything is
in place.
Getting organized and being efficient also includes setting
the ground rules with your family. They need to understand that you are at work
and not at their beck and call for every little job that needs doing. Be firm
and say no unless it is very urgent and requires immediate attention. Allow
nothing to get in the way of your business.
Working from home can be a liberating experience, yet at the
same time it can go out of hand unless properly handled. Before embarking on
your home business, take time to plan and prepare how you are going to deal
with the transition. Done correctly, working from home can be very enjoyable
and a very attractive alternative to the daily grind of the office.
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