Working and Living: In The Same Space of Your
Home Business
When you're at
home all the time, people have
a way of giving you everything to do, with no regard for
your job. It can be very hard indeed to keep your family
life separate from your
business when you work at home
-- in fact, this is one of the most common reasons home
businesses fail, and their owners come away all too glad
to get back to the corporate grindstone. If you don't
want to be driven away from home
business, here's what you need to do to
keep your family at bay.
Time for
Work,
Time for
Home
Make a schedule for when you're going to
work and when you're not, and stick to it. This doesn't
have to be inflexible -- it's very silly to only work
nine to five every day, for example -- but it still
really needs to be there. Without a plan, you're
inevitably going to go too far one way or the other, and
either work far too much or nowhere near enough. You
might find it best to a new plan at the start of each
month or week, so that you can still respond to changes
in circumstances.
Yes, I know it can be difficult to draw
clear lines between family time and work time, especially
if your family is around for some of the hours that you
want to be working. The only thing I can say to you is
that it's important to keep on trying, because the moment
you give up everything's going to come crashing down.
Whatever you do, don't let your family anywhere near your
office space.
Running
Errands Around Work
People will obviously be upset if you absolutely
refuse to run their errands -- is it really so much
trouble to run down to the bank when you're at home all
day? -- but you can't let them take away hours from work.
You should make your response automatic. When someone
asks you to take an hour out of work to do something
during the day, tell them that you'll have to make that
hour up at the end of the day, so they shouldn't expect
you out of the office until an hour later than
usual.
Don't Do Chores
When You Should be Working
It can be tempting to do the laundry or the
dishes when there's a load of them to do and work seems
slow, but don't give it to it during your working day.
Chores eat up an amazing amount of time. One thing you
can do to help resist the temptation is to wear better
clothes than you usually would when you're working -- not
a suit, but something business-casual that you wouldn't
really be willing to wash dishes in.
Get
a Business Phone Line
You need a phone line that's just for business
to let clients leave messages for you when you're not in
the office. Say exactly that in the message: 'I'm not in
the office right now, but please leave your name and
number and I'll get back to you'. Whatever you do, don't
be tempted to take business calls after-hours, or give
out your personal number to business contacts -- this is
a sure-fire way to never stop working. Turn off the
ringer on your business phone when you leave the office
for the day.
Children Can Be
a Challenge
If you have children at home during the
day (if they haven't started school yet, or it's a school
holiday), it can be very difficult to maintain a sensible
work pattern. They will come and bother you at every
opportunity, because they miss you and want to see
you.
They'll even cause trouble just to get
you to sort it out. They wanted to come and bothered you
at your office job too, you know, but they had no way of
getting there. So what can you do when there are children
in the house? After all, it's harsh to just ignore them,
isn't it? The best answer I've found is to hire a
babysitter, who can keep the kids entertained while you
work. It could get expensive, but it shouldn't be for
long, right?
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