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Finding Time to Work At Home
by Leslie Truex
Home Business / Other Business Opportunities Articles

Published on this site: July 16th, 2010 - See
more articles from this month

One of the biggest excuses for not working at home is not having
enough time. I've been known to complain about not having enough
time myself. But the reality is there is enough time. The trick
is in managing time. While everyone is busy with jobs, kids,
commitments, bills, housework and reality TV, there is always a
way to find time, even little pockets of time that can be used to
make money at home. And in fact, the busier you are, the easier
it might be. I know that sounds strange, but I once read an
article that said "busy people get more done". While that
sounds obvious, the point of the article was that people who had
free time on their hands didn't use it efficiently, where as
busy people were better managers of their time.
So how do you make the time to achieve your work-at-home goals?
- Stop feeling guilty: Moms in particular have a hard time
pursuing personal goals because it takes away from kids and
family. What's most interesting about this is that most women
who want to work at home do so to help the family not for some
self-indulgent reason. Guilt about spending time on a
work-at-home goal isn't limited to moms or women. Dads and men
can be afflicted as well. Guilt doesn't serve any purpose but to
make you feel bad, so follow the tips in #2 and let it go.
- Get support: If working at home is important to you, let
members of your family know about it. Most people I know would be
willing to sacrifice some time with their partner if in the long
run they reached their goals particularly if those goals helped
the family as a whole. You can even get the family involved in
helping you, so you're not spending time away from them.
- Get real about your time. There are twenty-four hours in a
day: If you use up twenty-two hours for sleeping, commuting,
working, chores and time with family, you should still have two
hours left to work on your goal. Most people argue with me that
their life-tasks take more than twenty-two hours. I then ask
them, how much TV do they watch? The average American (who works,
does chores and has kids) watches several hours a day. If
everyone who had a work-at-home goal gave up TV, I bet we'd have
more millionaires. Again, it's not about how much time you have,
it's about how well you use the time you have. You'll never
have more time, so it's time to get real about how you spend
your time. Find the pockets of time that are wasted that could be
put to better (more profitable) use.
- Make time instead of looking for free time: When I have free
time, I don't usually think of the projects I want to get done.
Instead I usually waste it flitting around. Instead of waiting
for free time, schedule time to work on your work-at-home goal as
you would schedule other activities such as work, bills,
exercise, and social events. You don't necessarily have to have
large pockets of time. Thirty minutes before work, 45-minutes at
lunch and hour at night can give you enough time to plan and
start implementing your work-at-home project. Further, by having
a regular schedule of working on your goal, it will become habit
and be easier to stick to.
- Protect your work-at-home schedule: Don't let guilt or other
activities get in the way of the time you've scheduled to work
on your goal. You've made a commitment and you've got to stick
to it. If something comes up and you need to give up the time,
reschedule your work-at-home activities, so that it's sure to
get done.
I don't mean to sound unsympathetic about how busy people are.
But in reality, everyone is busy. Successful home business owners
didn't have 8 hours a day to build their business initially.
Many have children and other commitments as well. They had all
the same obstacles (time, money, economy, etc) that everyone else
has. But what they could control is their use of time. You can do
the same.

Leslie Truex is the author of The Work-At-Home Success Bible
(2009 Adams Media). She has been telecommuting and running home
businesses for over 15 years and helping others to work at home
in jobs or home businesses since 1998. Get work-at-home jobs and
other resources with her free newsletter at www.WorkAtHomeSuccess.com.


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