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Working from home sounds wonderful, doesn't it? No commute; no boss breathing down your neck; no fixed schedule; reward for effort; control; work/family flexibility; not having to worry about being laid off; leaving the office politics way behind; not having to get dressed up; being with your children. Is this what comes to mind when you think about what it would be like to work from home? If so, take a good hard look before you make the jump from paid to self- employment.




Although these are all indisputably strong benefits of running your own home-based business, they need to be weighed against some pretty harsh realities if you are to make an informed decision whether a home-based business is truly right for you. These realities can be grouped into three main areas: personal, financial and situational.  

PERSONAL REALITIES

-> Commitment - you must be totally committed to making a success of your business. It is important to distinguish between commitment and mere interest. If what you want to do as a business is only an interest, your enthusiasm and motivation may wane over time. You must be absolutely committed to the success of your business if you are to achieve the success you desire.

-> Risk-Taker - one of the benefits of owning your own business is that you don't have to answer to a boss. The other side of the coin is that there is no-one to fall back on if things go wrong. If you make a mistake or suffer a loss, you wear it. For this reason, you must be comfortable taking calculated risks. If security and stability are very important to you, perhaps paid employment is a better option.

-> Self Motivation - again, there is no boss to wave a carrot under your nose to get you moving. You must be able to motivate yourself to do what needs to be done and that includes the stuff you don't particularly enjoy doing.

-> Self Discipline - being your own boss means exercising personal discipline to ensure that the work gets done. There will be no end of distractions to tempt you away from the task at hand when you're working from home. You will need a healthy dose of self discipline to ensure you stay on track.

-> Patience - starting a home-business is one thing; turning a profit is quite another. You will not make a profit overnight. Be prepared to be patient and frugal during the first few months of your new venture.

-> Reasons - closely related to the need for self-motivation, your reasons for wanting to work from home will keep you in the saddle. If your reasons are to get rich quick or work fewer hours, think again. A home-based business will definitely not deliver.




-> Flexibility and Adaptability - you may have come from a corporate environment where you enjoyed a certain status. You may have had a secretary or assistant to take care of the more routine aspects of your job description. In your home-based business you will need to be prepared to wear many hats, at least in the beginning. This means being flexible and adaptable, being prepared to learn new skills and willing to take on new tasks.

-> Willingness to Sacrifice - especially in the early stages of your business, be prepared to make sacrifices in terms of time and money to get your business off the ground. You will need to be prepared to put in long hours and, more likely than not, get by on less money than you were bringing home from your paid job.

-> Work Ethic - the backbone of all of the disciplines you will need to practice in your home business is your work ethic. If you have a strong work ethic then the need for personal discipline and sacrifice will come as no surprise.

-> Stress Management - the burden of your business's success or failure will rest squarely on your shoulders. That's a lot of responsibility. Consider your capacity for stress management. If it's not high, learn ways to increase it.  



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Elena Fawkner is editor of the award-winning weekly ezine, A Home-Based Business Online, a down-to-earth publication containing practical home-based and online business ideas, telecommuting job listings, original articles, free e-books and much more. She also runs the A Home-Based Business Online website at at http://www.fawkner.com. You can subscribe to her newsletter at the site.
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