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Extra Income Opportunity Working at Home
by Wolfgang Reimann

Published on this site: May 9th, 2007 - See
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Working at home has a nice ring to it and many see being able
to set their own hours as a dream come true. For those who have
little or no self-discipline, that dream can quickly turn into a
nightmare. There may be times when a deadline is approaching as
well as your favorite sports team on television. Without the
discipline to set your priorities to your work, your home
business will fail.
When you make the commitment to work from home, you are telling
your clients or customers that you are ready to do whatever it
takes to get the job done within the promised time. When you
continually fail to do that, you are telling them that you do
not care about their needs and your time is more important to
you than their project.
When you work from home, if there is no one around a majority
of the day then there should be no distractions to keep you
from getting your work done. When you first begin working at
home, the first few days may be wasted as you get up in the
mornings and think about not having to go anywhere. How nice it
is that you can work whenever you feel like it. Soon, however,
you may find yourself struggling to hit deadlines and having
trouble finding new projects.
One tip about working from home is that while you can work in
your pajamas, until you are settled into your routine of
working at home, get up in the morning and get dressed for
work. Hit the office at a specified time and establish regular
hours. Once acclimated to getting your work done on time, then
you can play with your schedule and your dog during the day and
finish your work in the evening.
Many clients will not care whether you are working on their
project at seven in the morning or 10 at night. Their only
concern is that the work is done to their specifications within
the time that was promised. It is up to you to accomplish this.
Other than discipline, organization is a key ingredient in
working from home so that little details, or big jobs, are not
overlooked and forgotten. Other than not getting a project
completed on time, the worst customer service you can offer is
telling a client that you forgot to do their work. Telling them
they are not important enough to remember will likely not bring
you any additional business from them or their friends.
Once you are organized and disciplined, you can be prepared to
work more hours than normal. At least until you have
established yourself in your business and become acclimated to
the amount of work you need to do. Another tip is to finish all
the hard projects at the beginning so if you get behind, the
easy ones can be done quickly.

Wolfgang Reimann - Wolfgang Reimann is owner of http://MakeYouHappy.net and writes on a variety of subjects.
To learn more about this topic Wolfgang recommends you visit: http://www.MakeYouHappy.net.


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