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Have
you noticed? There is a lot of publicity these days about working from
home - increasing numbers of people are dreaming of leaving the rat race;
TV programmes are made showing families leaving the city and moving to a
rural retreat; and more and more employers are offering their staff the
opportunity to work at least part of their working week from home. Even
security of employment is no longer assured. Then add to this the
explosion of Internet businesses that can be worked from home. No wonder
for some people the temptation to jump straight in and 'do their own
thing' from home is irresistible.
But
what are the problems or drawbacks that have to be considered before
making this decision? And what are the rewards and benefits that can be
gained?
The
plus points of course are well documented: no daily commute, no having to
dress for the office, no difficult bosses, more time with the family.
From
my own point of view, because of a health problem, I could no longer go
out to work so the decision was made for me. But I had to think long and
hard about how to make it work, and to find ways to overcome the problems
I would encounter. So, what are these problems?
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there
is no longer the security of a pay cheque at the end of every month:
if you don't work, you don't earn any money;
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the
necessity of having a separate office space - could you manage with
the kids dropping ice-cream on your paperwork, for instance?
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the
distractions of household chores during your work time: I'll just get
that pot of soup made now while I wait for that document to print out!
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the
distractions of not working: phone calls to friends, reading the
newspaper, just going to get another biscuit, or even going back to
bed!
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knowing
when to stop working: or you could just become a bore;
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isolation:
no colleagues to bounce ideas off, or gossip with;
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and
having to provide your own pension and insurance; sorting out your
taxes; and keeping accounts.
In
addition to getting to grips with all this, then think about what type of
person you are. Do you have the qualities to succeed? It's all very well
knowing the theory, but it's putting it into practice that counts. You
need patience and perseverance, self-discipline and a positive attitude.
You also need to be able to knock procrastination on the head and
understand time management. You must be willing to learn and adapt.
Okay
superwoman, or superman, it seems an awful lot to take on board, and how
each of you copes with these problems will be different. But the more you
can get to grips with it, then there's more of a chance you'll be able to
enjoy the benefits of working from home.
Such
as?
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you
will enjoy the flexibility of being able to work to suit your
circumstances and to fit in with your family;
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you
will benefit from an enhanced quality of life; there is far less
stress when you are in control than when you are at the mercy of the
traffic or the boss;
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a
consequent improvement in health;
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and
then, when you have made a success of your business, how good does
that feel?
Why
work from home? Because you deserve it!
About
The Author
Linda
McGrory is a professional proofreader, potter and textile artist, living
in Cornwall, UK, who also runs a successful Internet business. See
Linda’s website at http://www.work-from-home-earn-extra-income.com
lmcg@work-from-home-earn-extra-income.com
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