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Finding the balance in your day to day tasks can be a struggle when you work from home. You have to find just the right mix of quality time with your family and quality time with your work.
Both are important, and it's easy to go too far in one direction or the other.
Work At Home Time Management by Tammy Embrich
Are you finding lack of time for your online business becoming more and more evident?
Are you finding it more difficult reserving well-needed time for your children and family?
Well, you are not alone. All too often, many home based business owners (unintentionally) fail to prioritize their time efficiently. I think time is about the most valuable and limited resource that we have.
Balancing our personal and professional lives is indeed quite a challenge. This important task can be accomplished by taking a look at some significant small steps.
Goals
What are your business and professional goals?
Turn your dreams and intentions into reasonable, achievable goals by writing each goal down beginning with the most important and ending with the least important.
Purchase a special journal all your own for this purpose. Keep this journal close by, on your desk at all times.Write down what you want to achieve yearly, quarterly, monthly, weekly and daily. Plan long projects by breaking them down into bite-sized pieces and dedicating so much time each day for achieving your goals.
Put Together A Work Routine Schedule And Stick With It
Keep A Business Daily Planner On Your Desk. Prioritize your home business according to specific deadlines. Make a note of tasks that need to be completed daily.
For example: Make a note to do your website updates on Mondays, Make important phone calls on Tuesdays, Do your business research on Wednesdays, and so on.
Carve out a reasonable schedule for yourself and base it around your business needs and goals. The most important thing about a schedule is of course sticking to it. Staying focused and consistent is the key element to achieving success in any home business.
Make Time For Yourself And Your Family
This is the most important issue home based business owners face today. You must reserve special time for yourself and for your family. If you don't make time for yourself, you run the risk of business burn out. You need time to yourself to feel refreshed, energized, and ready to tackle the next task that needs completing.
Take at least one half hour to a full hour each day solely for yourself. Take a walk, take a drive, take a nap, read a good book, watch a good movie or favorite program, schedule lunch with a friend. This is so important to you and also your business If you have children at home, you need to also involve them in this important time.
Take your little ones to the park, the zoo, out for lunch, anything…just as long as you take this special time just for you and your children. Always take time out for that special bedtime story, helping with homework, making that special breakfast, or just talking and cuddling. Isn't this the main reason for deciding to work from home…staying home with your kids and spending quality time with them?
Always schedule specific times with your kids, and also with yourself….this will help avoid getting over-stressed and over- worked with your home based business. Children like routine. You will also find that following a routine schedule will make you more productive and successful with your business.
Article written by: Tammy Embrich Tammy Embrich is an Internet Marketer and is the Owner of: http://www.onestopwebemployment.com/ And Owner of: http://www.real-wah-jobs.com/ Tammy's two WAH websites focus on free telecommute job leads and more.
Article Source: WAHM Articles
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