The Biggest Distractions Of Working From Home And How To Avoid Them
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The Biggest Distractions Of Working From Home And How To Avoid Them
Copyright 2006 Angie Hewerdine
Do you ever have days when the little things in life seem
to be fighting to keep you from getting any work done?
Relatives, children, neighbors, errands to run and even our
own mental chatter can all hinder our work day performance.
Here are some suggestions to help you alleviate some of
the most common distractions people face when working from
home.
For many people, running a home-based business means the
freedom to spend precious time with children and family.
If you have young children underfoot throughout the day, it
is easy to be drawn away from work. Staying busy during
nap times and after the children have gone to bed can be
helpful. During the afternoons, you can hire a teen aged
'mothers helper' to come in for a few hours, or go all out
and hire a Nanny. Even 10 hours a week of quiet,
uninterrupted time will help you drive your home business
forward.
The internet plays a big part in many home business
enterprises, but it's easy to get sucked into reading and
surfing when you need to be focusing on business.
Replying, deleting, and managing emails can become a drain
on your time if done too frequently. Try checking your
emails no more than 3 times a day, and deleting unwanted
emails only once a day, in the evening. You will be
surprised how much time this will free up for you to do
more important tasks.
If you are looking for specific information on the
internet, find what you need quickly and then get out.
Sign yourself off of messenger services, and by all means
stay away from chat rooms, forums and blogs until you have
completed your work for the day.
Use a voice mail service to take your phone calls if you
don't wish to talk on the phone. Make sure to turn the
ringer off so you won't be distracted. Set aside a
specific block of time each day to call contacts and follow
up. Stick to your plan.
Running errands can be done at specific times during the
week, such as on Wednesday between 1 and 3. Going out
for just one errand 2 to 4 times a week is a waste of
energy, time and gas. Get it all done in one afternoon and
don't worry about it for the rest of the week.
Housework is not everyone's favorite activity. If you
avoid it, you'll get overwhelmed. If you are spending too
much time on it, you have little time for your business and
family. It helps if you delegate some of the
responsibility to other family members. Break up the
chores by doing 15 minutes worth of cleaning several times
a day. This has the added benefit of getting you up out of
your desk chair and moving. If finances allow, you can
hire a cleaning service to assist you with the chores that
you really dislike doing.
Putting these suggestions into practice will keep the
distractions to a minimum and ensure your home business
will run more smoothly.
About the Author:
Angie Hewerdine is a successful home business owner in the
fields of Wealth Creation and Personal Development. She
exhibits a driving passion for assisting people in
realizing and attaining their personal and financial
objectives.
To learn more call 1-800-491-4758 or visit
www.TheTimeForChange.com
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