Are You A Cow Or A Rhino?

The Home Business Revolution

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Working from home is what’s in and it’s safe to say it’s where millions of folks today are headed. You can find home business opportunities everywhere you look on the internet. Things ranging from making gift baskets or gourmet dog food to being a consultant for whatever industry you left behind. No idea is too small or too weird. 

One thing is for sure, the hottest home business opportunities stem from working on the internet. The internet allows freedom that the 9 to 5 work day can’t and never will. Starting a business that can run from the internet allows so much. 

You get to ditch the old boss and the old rules

Make extra or usually more money – if you do it right. 

More time with family

Earn what you decide by working as much as you want

Schedule flexibility

Tax benefits

Savings on the corporate expenses – suits, dry cleaners, gas, etc…

 

Working from the internet gives you a few more reasons…

Travel when you want and take work with you.

Have your business open around the clock with no additional cost!

Advertise all over the country which opens up opportunities you just don’t have with a brick and mortar business. 

 

This list of reasons why could go on and on. The challenge for many is staying focused and actually getting the work done. What happens is, all of a sudden your home and you have no one over your shoulder and your focus shifts to the kids or the household projects that you have been wanting to take care of and all of a sudden you can’t figure out how you ever went to work and got anything else done because you don’t have any time for your business now!

 

That’s an easy trap to fall into. There are some real easy ways to avoid it too. By following some of the standard business rules you’ll discover you can be as productive at home as you were at the office… 

Create and stick to a basic schedule. Decide what time you want to start work and which days you’ll be in your office. Take organized breaks etc. By following a schedule like this you will limit the wandering around the house and getting side tracked by it.

Don’t be fooled by your new freedom. Stay in the habit of waking up. If you get up before the kids you will have quiet time which always equals productive time. Take breaks in the late morning and early afternoon when you need to recharge but continue to wake up early.  

While it may sound good … don’t work in your pajamas. By getting dressed you’ll set a mental tone. If you stay in your pajamas you are doing the same. Clothing as a rule denotes some kind of productivity and pajamas always denote sleep. You don’t need to put on a suit and tie or panty hose; but shower and dress so you’re ready to go!

Remember to have some fun along the way. Working from home allows you to take advantage of some of life’s little pleasures; like breakfast out on a Monday or an early day on Wednesday to see your kids little league game. And there’s nothing wrong with deciding that you simply aren’t working after 2pm on Friday anymore!

These are just a few things you need to get you ready for the wave of the future. Working from home is one of the most rewarding things that you can do. It allows you time and space that an office cannot provide. Working from home adds hours to each day of your life that would otherwise be wasted in the car or on a train struggling to get somewhere along with countless others. 

Wake up and smell the coffee – literally. Join the home business revolution and stake your claim in a world that is only getting bigger, better and more prominent. 

 

 

 

 

 

The Family/Career Question…

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Today time is probably the biggest commodity… in many cases more precious than money. If you think about it… there is always a way to make more money if you are willing to do whatever it takes. Once time is gone…you can’t get it back. There isn’t a way to make more of it or stretch it out to be longer. The only thing anyone can do is manage it and maximize it.

Based on that, why would anyone want to waste it? Sounds like a strange question right? At this point you’re probably saying to yourself … “no one wants to waste time” and I would agree with you. How come then… do so many people do it? Every single day!!! 

Time is wasted in so many ways… but the biggest seems to be based on a job when compared to family life. Did you know that the nasty morning commute eats up 1 to 2 hours a day usually… and much more for many. That can be as much as 3 weeks a year when added up! Take a 40 year career and that’s 120 weeks or more than 2 years of wasted time!!! 2 YEARS!!! What would you do to keep that time? Anything? Most people would probably say yes to that. 

There is a way to keep more of it than you think today. Droves of American’s are leaving the corporate sector to either work from home, or have their own home businesses. It’s allowing them to gain some of those lost 2 years back. 

If you choose to simply work at home, meaning have a job but do it at home; there are good and not so good things to consider…

 

Here’s the good…

A regular paycheck… if that’s what’s important to you.

Ability to plan your life around your work to an extent.

No up front investment… you’ll still be an employee. . 

 

Here’s the not so good…

Answering to a boss for your schedule. 

Needing a boss’ approval to advance.

Someone else still decides how much your time and efforts are worth.  

No build up of residual income. 

 

Certainly if you choose to step out of the employee sector and into the home business owner sector there are a all kinds of advantages available to you. Again however; along with the good also comes the not so good. 

 

 

Here is what a home based business can offer…

 

The good…

You’re the boss. Run your business your way and not someone else’s.

You create your own schedule and decide how much and when you work.

You answer to your self, not a boss. 

You decide how much your time and efforts are worth vs. a boss.

Potential build up of residual income if you choose the right business. 

 

The not so good (or challenges)…

There is an investment and working capital needed for any legitimate venture. 

There is no immediate gratification. You need to build your business and momentum before reaping the rewards.

 

With all that being said, the good far outweighs the bad. There are certainly ways to plan so that starting your business doesn’t break your bank. Keep your job and start it part time or simply save up the capital needed and then make the switch. 

 

Let’s talk about the good for a second… imagine having the time to travel when you want? How about never missing your child’s sports competition again? Or being available to attend all school events and never missing a birthday party celebration? What about your personal time… remember that? What would it be like to have a little of your own time more than once a year!?

 

Whatever your choose; feel good about your decision to take the necessary steps in discovering the fantastic potential and flexibility to work at home. Having a job or a business is up to you but; imagine the impact that your new found time freedom will really have on your family life?  Let’s face it; time is limited and if the opportunity is there to maximize yours, why wouldn’t you take it?