Until a new business is off the ground, many company owners find their “home office” as a spare bedroom in their basement. Not only is that good money management, but working from home can have many benefits.
There is a stigma attached to people from working home. Some think that a business with a residential address isn’t a “real company” and that if you work from home you don’t have a “real job.” As an entrepreneur, you realize that a business model doesn’t necessarily mean a bona fide store front. There are many products and services that are managed over the phone or at the client’s location.
Although you can experience many different distractions at work, a home office can experience interruptions that can ruin your bottom line. Set boundaries before family members become problems and feelings get hurt. Boundaries can also include preventing clients from thinking you’re available 24/7.
Working from home isn’t for everyone and it takes a lot of self-discipline and gumption. It can be tempting to take lots of extra time off just as it is easy to work morning, noon and night. Find a balance between the two. http://sntk.in/0d783507
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