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Is Working From Home Really For You?
By Cyndi Webb
cyndi@momzone.com
Copyright 2003
Having a business
that you run out of your home can be very rewarding if gone about
the right way. Unfortunately many will give up before beginning
to reap the benefits due to many reasons. A large number of the
businesses that fail can be traced back to Step One - the decision
of what type of business you will run out of the home.
Working from home can be a dream for some and a nightmare for others.
Not everyone is cut out to run a business and be their own boss.
Some don't have the discipline or tenacity to follow through. It
is key to recognize this in yourself right from the start. You will
save yourself a lot of frustration and heartache if you first put
serious thought into whether a home based business is for you.
You
will read over and over again that "Anyone can have a work
at home business or career". I disagree with this statement,
and suggest that anyone who is thinking about working at home initially
take inventory of themselves to see if they would be the type of
person that should pursue their own business. Are you a self starter?
Can you work well without supervision? Do you have perseverance
and patience? Are you willing to learn?
Let's say that you have decided that working at home is perfect
for you. First and foremost when looking into working from home,
find something that you love to do. Draw from your talents, interests
and hobbies. If you have a hard time being objective about yourself,
ask your friends and family where they see your strengths.
The most successful businesses with the most longevity are ones
that a person truly is happy at doing. They are passionate about
their business and pursue it with zest. Their business survives
because it rarely becomes just a 'job' to them - which can happen
if you choose a business that is only chosen to help bring in some
extra money for you.
Don't jump at the first idea or opportunity that comes along. Too
many times people are so eager to start working from home that they
do not do the research required to build that solid foundation.
There are many "opportunities" out there and if someone
finds out you are considering working at home - you will be inundated
with information and new "best friends". Find out what
all the costs are - not just the upfront cost to get involved, but
also the continuing costs in regards to materials, products, and
sales aids.
If
you decide to get involved in a Direct Selling company or Network
Marketing Company, understand that you will have guidelines to adhere
to and that you will be a representative of the parent company as
opposed to being your own company. Many have sales quotas to fill
and some have very strict policies when it comes to advertising
and sponsoring others into the business. There are many wonderful
companies that offer a way for you to start earning an income by
doing catalog sales, home parties and word of mouth selling. But
do understand that you are required to follow their rules and regulations
of running a business as a representative of theirs.
If your idea is one that is your own or a "home-grown"
business, be sure there is a need for your business or service.
You may have a talent or service that is wonderful, but unless it
is marketable, your business won't thrive and grow. This can differ
geographically depending on the demographics of the area you live
in. Before diving in with both feet, test the waters. Find out from
friends, family, business associates and any other network you are
involved in if they see a need or desire for your goods/services.
It's best to spend a little bit of time and in some cases money
at the beginning to find out if your idea is a feasible one.
Once you have decided on a homebased business and are confident
that this is what you want to pursue, give it your all. Building
a successful business takes a lot of time and effort. Many studies
show that new businesses take up to 5 years to see a profit. I see
people time and time again giving up after just a few months because
it was too much work or the results weren't what they had hoped
for. You need to be realistic when going into your own business.
Success only happens overnight to a very rare few and customers/clients
won't come knocking down your door. You will have a lot of sweat
and possibly tears that will go into your business to reach your
goals - whatever you have set the goals to be. Remember, there will
many trials and errors mingled with success and joy.
Working at home is the trend of the new millennium and if done properly
can be all that you had hoped it could be.

Cyndi Webb is the president and founder
of Moms Network, a non profit organization dedicated to the success,
balance, promotion and networking for moms at home in business.
Visit the Moms Network website for a large number of free offers,
downloads, printables and resources to help both work at home and
stay at home moms.
Cyndi makes her home in Minnesota
with her husband and their two children and can be reached at cyndi@momsnetwork.com.
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