Sculpting Time: Creating a Schedule that Works
for Your Home Based Business
by Ross Gravett

Published on this site: April 6th, 2006 - See
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Whether you are interested in making money from home as a
full time job or as one in multiple streams of income, it
is important to focus on time management. Home businesses
are enticing because, let's face it everyone would love to
cut
their commute time from an hour to the two minutes it takes
to walk into the next room. However, many home business owners
fall into the trap of making every little distraction a priority
over their businesses.
The key to creating a system of time management that works
is to start by making a list of priorities. For many people,
their families come at the top of the list - obviously loved
ones are important to life. Cut out time for kids, spouses,
etc, but keep the time for your business blocked off. Just
because you work out of your home doesn't mean that you are
available to be at the beck and call of others. The fact is,
a home office is still an office, so be sure to keep it a
place where you can work with minimal distractions.
Next, figure out how much time you will need to dedicate to
your business in order to make the profit you are looking
for. A full time home based business will probably require
you to put in several hours each day. However, if you are
using your home based business as one of multiple streams
of income, then decide how many hours you will need to put
in, and where they will fit in between other your schedules
for other sources of income. Make sure that you are dedicated
to the number of hours you come up with. Both too many and
too little hours allotted will throw off the livelihood of
your business.
Finally, write out a schedule for yourself. Whether this schedule
is daily or applies to the entire week is dependent entirely
on your life. For example, if your kids have sports practices
at different times each day, then your schedule may
change from Monday to Friday. You may even choose to work
on weekends. While flexibility is a big perk to working at
home, remember that you must still put in the appropriate
amount of time that your business needs in order to make a
profit. Carve out the time you need for work each day, and
make sure that
time remains uninterrupted. Remember to schedule time for
meals as well - hardly anyone works well on an empty stomach!

Ross Gravett - To find the best home based business
ideas and Opportunities so you can work form home Visit: http://www.yer-it-tis.com


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