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Why Work from Home?
by Ryan Ambrose

Published on this site: July 22nd, 2006 - See more
articles from this month

Now you may have read this and wondered if I've lost my mind. What do
you mean, 'why work from home'? Doesn't everyone want to work from home?
No more bosses and lots of money, right?
That's not the reason I attempted it. I started out of sheer frustration
with corporate life after leaving my job. I wasn't listening to the useless
drivel about how I was going to drive sports cars and live in mansions
if I would only buy this system or that. There were no delusions of fantastic wealth or waterfalls
of fluttering green cash clouding my judgement. In fact, I had little
more ambition than to simply match my former salary, just without the
restrictions of a corporate life.
Some of the more well-grounded, responsible people looking into making
money this way are probably feeling the same disgust as I did. Among the
more laughable work from home catch phrases are things like 'make tens
of thousands of dollars in your first month' or the classic 'get rich
quick and easy' bilge. Some may even wonder if there is nothing else on
the net in regards to making money from home but scam ad copy.
I can tell you this is not the case. You can work from home, on your computer,
and make money. The internet is a medium of income that products seven
trillion dollars a year worldwide. There are ways that have been used
by hundreds of thousands of people to successfully work from home. Which
one you choose depends on your personal preferences and how much money
you want to make. There are plenty of legitimate ways to accomplish the 'how'
of working from home, if you'll learn them. Some people make six figures,
and Ebay brags that some of its top affiliates make seven. So some time
and mastery can put you in the upper middle class.
But 'why'? I'm asking this question for the benefit of people who have
become hardened and even nauseous at the sight of another 'get rich from
my system' ad off yet another generic work from home site. Why work from
home, and if you don't mind, the responsible version please. No giant
pictures of cash, no big mansions, no fancy cars, just the reality.
So, to break it down for those who just want someone to stop shoveling
and make some sense:
- The freedom is real. No more bosses, alarm clocks, office politics,
or tripe. You may have to deal with customers, and the legalities always
exist, but they really are your hours, methods, and business theories.
You can be your own boss, if you can develop the personal initiative
and sufficiently motivate yourself to do what is required to make it
a reality.
- You can earn enough to put you in the upper middle class. Earn enough
to never have to work again? Probably not. Well off enough to take vacations
and live in a nice house? Yes. Without a full-time effort? Again, yes,
once you have your techniques perfected and all the up-front work is
done. Zillions of dollars for a few minutes a day? No. But a sufficient
income to enjoy life? Definitely.
- You can get the personal satisfaction at having built your own job
and beaten the rat race. That's also very real. You're working from
home, for real, with a real income, and perhaps even more real than
the one you were making before you started. That actually happens, and
has for others. It can for you.
That's the reality of it then. You really can work from home and make
a living. You'll have to work, learn, and change your mindset, but it
can be done.

Ryan Ambrose is the author of the Self-Reliant Post, a blog about
working online and other thoughts. To read this and other articles, visit http://360.yahoo.com/symrian.


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