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Vishal P. Rao
Joined: 23 Jun 2005 Posts: 1322
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#1 · Posted: 26 Feb 2007 00:25
Most people who start a home-based business realize after a while that things are not how they dreamt it would be. You are your own boss but also the only one to be blamed for anything that goes wrong. Along with the joy of being with your kids, you also get burdened with their responsibilities. And being at home also requires you to share some household responsibilities, which were non-existent (or minimal) when you worked outside.
All this can get you side-tracked and make you lose focus and interest in your business. However, if you make it an effort to periodically go through the exact reasons that made you start a home-based business, it'll help change your perspective and keep your zeal alive.
For best results, take a sheet of paper, write down all things that make you happy about your home-based business and stick it in front of your work table (and don't forget to read it everyday before you start your work!).
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photomom04 Forums Member
Joined: 6 Oct 2005 Posts: 70
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#2 · Posted: 26 Feb 2007 13:00
This is SO true! I have to remind myself daily why I do it and I often have to ask how I ever managed to get anything done when I worked outside the home! haha
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JCP Forums Member
Joined: 26 Jan 2007 Posts: 85
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#3 · Posted: 26 Feb 2007 21:06
Quoting: Vishal P. Rao Most people who start a home-based business realize after a while that things are not how they dreamt it would be. You are your own boss but also the only one to be blamed for anything that goes wrong. Along with the joy of being with your kids, you also get burdened with their responsibilities. And being at home also requires you to share some household responsibilities, which were non-existent (or minimal) when you worked outside. All this can get you side-tracked and make you lose focus and interest in your business. However, if you make it an effort to periodically go through the exact reasons that made you start a home-based business, it'll help change your perspective and keep your zeal alive. For best results, take a sheet of paper, write down all things that make you happy about your home-based business and stick it in front of your work table (and don't forget to read it everyday before you start your work!).
YES YES YES! You said it perfectly...
A person gets results from what they PUT INTO anything they do. Having patience, and hard work are 2 IMPORTANT charactoristics that make a profitable business. Enduring, and setting goals, and being POSITVE pays off in every area of our lives really.......
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Chaz T Forums Member
Joined: 17 Dec 2006 Posts: 115
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#4 · Posted: 27 Feb 2007 02:20 · Edited by: Chaz T
Quoting: Vishal P. Rao Most people who start a home-based business realize after a while that things are not how they dreamt it would be.
I think being realistic in what your work at home goals are right from the start is where some go astray. Having dreams is one thing...but attaining them will not be overnight. But keep at it.
And I like the part about writing the positive things down! That's great advice for anyone! Visually seeing your thoughts on a piece of paper somehow makes it all the more real and easier to grasp.
Quoting: Vishal P. Rao You are your own boss but also the only one to be blamed for anything that goes wrong.
It's really easy to get into a "slump" if you allow yourself to and it's very true.....no one is to blame but yourself. I've heard it said that "the best thing about working from home is being your own boss! And sometimes the worst thing about working from home is.....well........being your own boss!"
At the end of the day...you're the only one that can keep yourself motivated to do what you do from home.
Good encouragement Vishal.
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A8ch
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 902
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#5 · Posted: 27 Feb 2007 02:53
A mouthful of truth, Vishal!
Running a home-based business requires a total adjustment in one's thinking, attitude, time-management and expectations. Perhaps the most difficult aspect is cultivating the necessary discipline to keep reaching forward, in spite of how many times one slides back.
Hermas
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Payit4ward Forums Member
Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Posts: 4
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#6 · Posted: 27 Feb 2007 13:37
I completely agree with all of you. I think that the frustration of a home based business comes with one that questionably may not have a good success rate...I belive in the system approach. When I say system approach I mean having a very structured program that completely outlines exactly what to do next to be successful.
You then can look at your upline, ask questions, and find out the things they do or do not do to make their business successful.
It always helps knowing your sponsers or people who have gone before you in your online business and knowing that there is a way to be successful but just finding your way and continually tweaking it.
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Anna Forums Member
Joined: 10 Feb 2007 Posts: 37
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#7 · Posted: 27 Feb 2007 23:16
Agree with everyone else in the truth that your post entails Vishal... your point put in excellent words!
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sahmkate Forums Member
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Posts: 11
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#8 · Posted: 4 Nov 2007 21:16
I am all about writing down "why you're doing it" in the first place. I have it taped on my desk! Great reminder and keeps me going late at night when I want to sleep!
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SovereignWealth Forums Member
Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 88
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#9 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 03:16
Quoting: spartanmr Yeah, I know, and for someone as inexperienced as me it can be tough starting an online business. I don't even know how to cloak the below affiliate link! __________________ Michael Reyes
Go into your profile and scroll down to the signature box. Just below it you will see a link that will explain exactly how to to make your link clickable and how to cloak it.
To your success,
Michael
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southbank63 Forums Member
Joined: 1 Oct 2007 Posts: 132
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#10 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 15:10
It's fun tho!
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Newbie Shield
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 2226
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#11 · Posted: 5 Nov 2007 18:15
No more working for someone else No more following someone else's rules No more having to be at work on time No more having to answer to anyone No more having to follow someone else's policies No more rushing off down the highway to get to work on time No more putting in 40 hours + No more explaining what you did or why
You make your own hours and days You make your own policies You make your own strategies You look, speak, act any way you want You keep more profits for yourself You can dress, burp, fart, speak any way you want You are available to your family You have time for everything You call the shots!

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westfam11 Forums Member
Joined: 8 Aug 2007 Posts: 563
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#12 · Posted: 7 Nov 2007 12:46
So true Vishal.
I have to be careful with other people. They think that since you work at home you have all of this time to do their errands, go to their house to wait for a repairman, etc. It gets annoying sometimes but you have to set boundaries because the only way I can get paid is if I am actually doing some work.
Thanks, Becky
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ka7952 Forums Member
Joined: 30 Sep 2007 Posts: 164
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#13 · Posted: 24 Nov 2007 20:48
For example;
Holiday season, no more fighting with your colleagues about who will have to come to work during holiday hours.
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cherie27 Forums Member
Joined: 27 Nov 2007 Posts: 676
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#14 · Posted: 12 Dec 2007 03:40
All of us here wish to get out of J.O.B soon. That's why we choose home-based business to earn money.
Stay focused.
Happy earning
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juno44444 Forums Member
Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Posts: 128
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#15 · Posted: 16 Dec 2007 06:39
Well, personally I would have to quit my volunteer social-betterment work if I would want to get a job that would earn real money. So work at home allows me to raise funds while still doing my volunteer work, as I can work on it during the might or whenever I have time.
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