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  • Do You Have the Discipline to Work from Home?

    Author: Angela Wu
    It's a common perception that home workers experience a
    significant boost in productivity. Although this can be
    true, it isn't true for everyone.

    As a home worker - whether you work for a company or work
    for yourself - it's up to YOU to ensure that you get the
    job done. Working from home, no matter how great it sounds
    in theory, isn't for everyone. It takes a certain type of
    person to be successful at home. Ask yourself:

    = Can I resist the temptations around me, such as the TV,
    refrigerator, the sunny deck or garden?

    = Am I well-organized? Can I work without supervision
    and keep track of what still needs to be done, and by
    when?

    = Do I tend to put things off until 'later', or am I self-
    motivated? Will I be able to complete the tasks at hand
    effectively and on time?

    = Do I have good time-management skills?

    = Can I work alone, or would I miss the daily interaction
    with co-workers in a traditional office environment?
    Would I be tempted to make excessive personal phone
    calls just to 'make contact'?

    = Am I able to set goals and stick to them?

    The much-touted 'freedom' of working from home is balanced
    by responsibilities. Many home workers have found that
    establishing a routine helps to keep them on track. That
    means:

    = Get dressed when you get up - working in your pajamas
    can make you feel "too" relaxed and unmotivated.

    = Set 'regular' office hours. Start working at the same
    time every day -- and STOP working at same time too.
    Home workers often fall into the habit of working all
    the time, since the "office" is only a few steps away!

    = Develop established work routines. For example, you
    may decide to do tedious administrative tasks every
    Friday afternoon. Routines help you to accomplishment
    work that you may otherwise be tempted to put off.

    = Create self-imposed deadlines - and stick to them. Even
    if you work for yourself, establishing deadlines helps
    to keep you on track and continuously working to achieve
    your goals.

    These are just a few things to consider before looking for
    at-home work. Only you can decide if it's right for you.

    About the Author

    Angela Wu is the editor of Online Business Basics, an
    exclusive newsletter for eBusiness beginners. OBB features
    ongoing tutorials on how to build a profitable Internet
    business on a shoestring budget. Find out how you too can
    join the thousands quietly earning a living online:
    http://www.onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html

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