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Establish Structure In Your Home Business
by: Joyce Moseley Pierce
When I worked outside the home, I had a pretty good
routine
going. I got up at 5 am every morning, pulled on my clothes,
and headed out for my morning walk. I'd get home about
5:30, pray, shower, dress, and fix a protein shake to drink
when I got to work. I drove 20 minutes to catch a bus and
then spent the next 30-40 minutes reading my scriptures
or writing in my journal. By the time I got to work at 7:30,
I felt like I'd gotten a good start on the day.
When I started my own home business, all of that structure
flew out the window! I still got up early, but instead of
heading out for that morning walk, I rubbed my eyes and
walked into my home office down the hall. I'd get so
involved in checking email, working on my website,
organizing paperwork that I'd totally lose track of time.
Some days it might be 10 or 11 am before I stopped
long enough to even go shower. My dream had always
been to work at home in my pjs, but this was ridiculous!
At 11 am, it was too late to go for a walk. I needed to
be making phone calls. Instead, I'd shower, get dressed,
fix a bite to eat, and get back to my desk. My workouts
became few and far between and the junk food I was
eating at home was adding the pounds.
The day seemed to fly by. I was no sooner getting
dressed before I would hear the garage door going up.
That meant only one thing. My husband was home! I'd
then make my way into the kitchen to give the appearance
of starting dinner when most of the time I had no clue
what I was going to fix.
It didn't take long before I realized things had to change.
I am much more productive and satisfied when I have
structure in my life, so I've set some rules for myself that
I try to follow. If you find that you're not feeling like you've
accomplished anything when you go to bed at
night, you might benefit from some of these
suggestions.
1. Establish a time that you'll be showered,
dressed, and ready to conduct business. Like it
or not, it does make a difference in your professionalism
if you are showered and dressed. At least be
presentable enough so that if there's an emergency
you can pick up your purse and walk out of the
house.
2. Help your family understand that even though you
are at home home, you are working. That means that
if they expect you to do something during your established
business hours, they need to reserve your time by setting
an appointment. Of course there are times
you need to be flexible if you want to keep peace
at home, but if you stick with it, they will begin to
respect your determination to make this work.
3. When you break for lunch, decide what you're
going to prepare for dinner so that you can either
take what you need out of the freezer, or make
other arrangements.
4. Unload the dishwasher early in the day so
that it is ready for reloading your breakfast, lunch
and dinner preparation dishes.
5. Make the slow cooker your best friend.
It will save you time and money.
6. Multi task like you've never multi tasked
before. There are plenty of household chores
you can start and come back to later. Use
that time in between to work your business.
7. Use a timer! I use the buzzer on my dryer
to remind me that a load is complete. I also
keep a timer on my desk. If I've got phone
calls to make, I'll set the timer for 30-60
minutes and call until the timer goes off. When
it does, I know that means it's time to move
to something else.
8. Keep reasonable food at home for lunch
so you won't be tempted to go out. Don't try
skipping lunch...it'll make you grouchy and
you'll just overeat at dinner.
9. Have enough sense to turn off the lights
and go home at the end of the day, even if
"home" is just down the hall. It's easy to let
work consume your life when you don't even
have to leave the house to do it.
10. Keep your focus on what you're trying
to accomplish. Realize that at times you've
just got to get away from it to keep your
sanity. Any job, in home or out, will make
you crazy if you let it.
It's a wonderful blessing to me to be able to
work from home. I also appreciate having
the option of spending time with my family when
I want to. I am able to satisfy my need to feel I'm
growing and accomplishing with my own business
and if I ever miss the talk at the water cooler, all
I have to do is pick up the phone, or send an email
to a friend.
Copyright 2006 Joyce Moseley Pierce. Joyce
is the owner
of Emerson Publications and creator of "All
They'll Need
to Know." She publishes the Family First
Newsletter
weekly. Visit her website for more
information on
working at home.
www.FamilyFirst.FourPointMoms.com