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  • Is a Home-Based Business What You Want?

    Author: Donna Sweat
    Stepping into year two of a home-based business has
    my thoughts turned to the revamping of my business
    website and business in general. My first thought was
    where to start? I haven't written an article in some time
    and maybe this is a good start to get the ball rolling.
    Perhaps you have read," Look Before You Leap ... Is
    a Home-Based Business REALLY For You?, by
    Elena Fawkner.
    Elena Fawkner is editor of A Home-Based Business
    Online ...practical home business ideas for the work-
    from-home entrepreneur. http://www.ahbbo.com

    Elena has made some very good points in her article
    about home business.
    As an entrepreneur of home business, I too share her
    thoughts. I wrote an article,"Home Biz Tips", some
    time ago, that merely skimmed the surface of the home
    business. Now going into my second year of business,
    I found some new experiences to add to my list and
    Elena's.
    Elena places home business realities into three
    categories: financial, personal and situational. I will add
    my comments for each below:

    Personal Realities:

    >Commitment: That's exactly so, either you're into it or
    you're not.Your business must be top priority over
    anything. You must dedicate yourself to succeed.

    >Risk Taker: If you are not ready for a downfall, don't
    try a home business. It will fail many ways before it
    succeeds. Secure and stable,it is not for some time to
    come.

    >Self-Motivation: You are the number one "Boss".
    You must do it, like it or not, even the stuff you hate to
    do.There is no one else there to do it.

    >Self-Discipline: Distractions? You bet and lots of
    them! I cannot name the number of them within a span
    of one hour. Be prepared to stay focused.

    >Patience: It is a virtue! Believe it. You are not going
    to make money right away, kudos to Elena! Absolute
    truth.

    >Reasons: Want to work from home? Yes....and help
    with the income? Yes...Buy for your home, children,
    and spouse? Yes..Remember your reasons.

    >Flexibility and Adaptability: Jack of All
    Trades,"That's You!" Just like those many household
    chores you do without thinking. You will learn to do
    things you never realized, that were associated with
    working at home.

    >Willingness to Sacrifice: Long hours on the computer
    are a must.Can you sacrifice time and can your family
    live with it?

    >Work Ethic: Does the need to work exist in you?

    >Stress Management: It's alot of weight on your
    shoulders! Your business relies on you as to whether it
    will succeed or not. Many thoughts will be on your
    mind and you must carry these thoughts with you day
    and night, everywhere you go, in everything you
    do...always in the back of your mind. Can you deal
    with it?

    Financial Realities:

    >Cash Reserves: I have little cash reserves and
    manage to stay afloat.There are times when I have it
    and times I do not. I need to keep my telephone,
    Internet Service Provider, and website paid to
    date.They are my top priorities and advertising is a
    must.

    >Retirement Planning: Definitely a must, IRA's work
    and so do 401k plans and savings accounts. Examine
    the possibilities.

    >Health Insurance: You definitely need to find some
    coverage. I am covered under my husband's plan for
    now.

    >Vacation: No Pay...Yep, that's right! Be prepared
    before you schedule a vacation. It's Christmas Day
    and I am writing an article at 3 am.!

    Situation Realities:

    >Hard Work-Long Hours: It must be nice to work at
    home!..how many times have I heard that? Too Many!
    I am sick of home! I still spend on average, eight hours
    a day on my computer as compared to twelve-fifteen
    in the beginning. A kind word of warning, take breaks
    often..it's tough to move after a few hours at the
    computer. Health problems will develop if you sit too
    long. Also remember to get enough sleep, a must!

    >Interruptions: Plenty of them. Not only from the kids
    and spouse, but the dogs and cat and phone and door
    and everything in between.This requires concentration
    above all...stay focused on whatever it is you are
    doing.

    >Distractions: Alot like interruptions..but last longer
    usually. I learned to do those household tasks along
    side the business tasks. This may not work for you. I
    find it serves as a break in monotony and refreshes
    your mind. In fact, I do several tasks throughout the
    day and keep my computer booted.

    >Isolation and Loneliness: In addition to Elena's ideas,
    often a trip to a friend's house or a walk may cure the
    blues. Another tip is to play music in the background
    as you work.

    Make 2002 the year for your home business startup or
    not...

    I will move forward in my business even though my
    first year was a bit scary at times. I have overcome the
    scary part and learned to deal with ups and downs,
    good times and bad, and unsuspected wrong turns.
    But overall my business has proved to be successful
    through the first year and "Yes", I did make money.
    Enough to pay some of my bills, but it was an
    improvement and that's why I continue to work at
    home.

    About the Author

    Donna Sweat
    Publisher/Editor
    Dee's Helpful Info.Newsletter
    Endless Mts Home Business
    http://www.homebizandmore.homestead.com
    mailto:donna@sosbbs.com

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