Home Business Isn’t For Everyone

by Honey Money

Most people assume that everybody would love the opportunity to work from home but in reality, working from home is not for everyone. Sure working from home has a lot of advantages but never forget about the drawbacks involved.

People want freedom to make their own hours, get a lot of sleep, you can take a day off whenever you want, you do not have to deal with fellow workers, and be your own boss.

All this sounds good, does not it? On the flip side it is a great responsibility and very few are able to simply close shop at 6pm and off for the night as they can in a brick and mortar work.

You don’t work and you’re not going to make any money. Many like the idea of working from home so they can be with their family but remember the old saying, “Be careful what you wish for.”

You must be able to truly balance dual roles of being a productive worker and a parent. You must be able to set firm boundaries and make sure you use your business as efficiently as possible.

Balance will be both your best friend and your worst enemy. When you work at home, it means you are independent. Self-employment is often reflected by some as one who is unemployed, unless you’re an entrepreneur.

Many people see working from home as simply staying at home. You have to be able to face these obstacles and conquer them. There will be unexpected guests who think that because you are home it is time to socialize.

You might find the phone rings off the hook just because you’re home and so you must be available to chat. You do not want to be rude but sometimes it takes a hammer on the head for people to understand.

Put a note on your door that states you are unavailable from 8-5 and either get a separate phone line or send all calls to voicemail and decipher through them later.

When it comes to opportunities at home, they are endless. You can work from a computer, accounting, billing, telemarketing, assembly rooms and day care, make arrangements of silk flowers, furniture finishing, or even knitting.

What ever you have a niche for there is an opportunity for it, someone wants it!

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