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How To Curb Stress In Your Work At Home Business

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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People who have work from home jobs are less stressed, or at least that’s the stereotype. That’s what people who are used to working straight hours in an office think. They say that not having any office politics or annoying bosses and coworkers and no strict hours to punch in mean an easy life. Then there’s also the stressing commute to work and getting up in the morning. It’s no wonder this kind of misconception about home business people exist. It’s the dream of every cubicle professional.

But then, it doesn’t matter where you work or under what conditions you work. You’re bound to get stressed. Stressed is not the lone feature of office workers. Everyone’s bound to experience some anxiety as a result of many factors in their lives. And the home-run business man is no exemption. Just because you have no boss other than yourself means there’s no one worrying about income and expenditures and clients. It is because that single person is the one working at home, running the business.

Stress can be useful, as it can act as a motivator. It also provides us a clue that we’re worried about something that might be of value. Like profits and the ability to pay your bills. But too much of it reduces your body’s ability to fight disease, wears you out, and affects your judgment. Other ways to curb stress is in order. Here are some.

Organize your work. It’s about having a system you can rely on so you won’t have to stare and stress at every problem that comes your way. Make a decision-making procedure to handle your affairs, whether it be in shipping inquiries, handling dealers, answering customer complaints. You can of course progress the system over time, but what’s important is that you have a system that gives you control.

People who work out will regularly report that they feel happier than those who do not. Increased heart-rate and metabolism, better digestion, and an all around feeling of lightness all work together to keep you in a lighter mood. The more you stay on your desk in front of your PC and see problems, the more you might get depressed. Sweat a bit. Run. Go to the gym. Staying away from your work doesn’t mean abandoning it, as people who work out also tend to come up with new solutions to their work problems simply because they had time to think about the problem while away from the problem itself.

Listen to music. People who listen to music deal with stress by losing themselves in the music or by allowing the music dictate their moods instead of just plain worrying about work problems. Some people even have different playlists for different kinds of work they have to do. Think of it as a playlist for doing chores in the home. Create one for doing accounting and so on. Some listen to classical music because it aids them think.

Take up a hobby. One thing about staying at home AND working is the pothole perception: you’re already at home but your working/ there’s nothing to do at home buy work but far from it. You could always do stuff that allows you to have fun, keeps your enthusiasm burning, and distracts you from work. Other people join book clubs; volunteer to teach, and so on. Taking care of a pet and attending classes on design and cooking could also be something that takes up your time.

Meditate. While computers have a memory cache, people have minds that have restricted capacities to actually remember and worry about every single little thing. While computers can erase their cache and have a fresh start, don’t forget that people can as well. Meditate.

You could do some traditional contemplation and sit down and breathe, or you can take quiet walks in the park, by yourself. Or just plain have coffee in a cozy coffee shop. Let the day slide by and don’t give in to fussing about your worries. Your mind’s cache must be cleaned up once in a while.

As a last word, and at the risk of being dull, please never plan to work every single hour of the day. Remember that the goal of having a work from home job is to earn money to finance the other half of your life: living.

Freelancing As A Home Business

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

If an office experience is not to your liking, there’s nothing stopping you from trying your hand at earning as a freelancer. Just keep in mind that two important things that keep your finances healthy, as a freelancer, is resourcefulness and time management. You’d need to keep finding ways to get jobs.

You’d need to know your own mind and body’s work and rest periods, so you complete every job you take, and get enough rest and amusement. In this article are recommended sites where you can get jobs that you can do at home, and more or less on your own pace. Remember, as a freelancer, you lose the routine job hours (and office politics) that a cubicle nine-to-five jobs offers. So it’s up to you to be resourceful.

Below are some resources at your disposal. Go to each of these sites to see what they offer. You can even Google up reviews and feedback about them, just so you’d know what you’re getting into, or missing out on.

GetAFreelancer. Think of this place a market where people who need things made and people who claim can do them meet and negotiate. People post jobs and job details, and people respond by bidding on those jobs. You’d have to make an account so you can take part.

Sometimes, you don’t get selected for projects. After all, there are always people who started their careers in web design or search engine optimization or layout and graphics, or web content writing — all earlier than you.

Ensure that when you bid, you highlight your relevant skills and experience, and that you’re respectful and brief. It also helps to know your place, meaning your bid. Don’t bid too high if you’re not that much of a veteran.

Craigslist. There’s nearly no one who surfs these days who doesn’t know about Craigslist. The idea of an online classified jobs bulletin board has been replaced by that term. Here you’ll find man’s job postings, most of them related to web design and web work. It also has lots of people looking for freelance writers as content is always needed.

There are jobs not so associated to those design fields, so you can still hunt a bit here. You’ll meet people who are honest and willing to help.

Sriptlance. This website is similar in concept to GetAFreelancer and just as legitimate. Also, anyone who’s been both to GAF and Scriptlance would advise the latter to any service provider, regardless if you offer web work and design, or SEO and web content writing.

You can even opt in on email services wherein your get notified via email about new jobs. Emails sent like this happen often every three days, and carries notifications on about twenty-five jobs that fit your job category. You even obtain info in bids and project deadlines.

Forums. Forums are cool places to hunt for online jobs. You can post the type of service you offer, your past work or portfolio, including your professional fee and contact info, and interested parties will send you word about the jobs they need, either as part of the forum thread or as private message. A forum called NamePros is suggested, as it’s legit. Naturally there are other forums out there. You’d need to try them out and read up on feedback on posting job services there, just so you won’t miss out on things.

Don’t even think that this list as an end-all. There are bound to be other sites on the web where you can get jobs. You just have to be a tad resourceful, and maybe stubborn. Keep trying. Keep making your portfolio of jobs (if you just started).

And continue meeting deadlines and making clients happy (if you’re a semi-veteran). After all, there are no more routine work hours that restrict you. Whatever you do are decisions made based on your capability to do the work offered and your peak work hours. Take pleasure in being a freelancer!

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Looking for Legit Ways to Earn Money from Home

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Are there still genuine ways to make money from home? Everybody would like to make extra money, but there are many who prefer to stay at home rather than commute to work everyday. The good news is that there are many genuine ways to make money from home, especially through the Internet.

The question is, do you want to make money from home through your own business, or through a job? A business means that you are your own boss, and you are in charge of the entire business process. A work at home job means that you take work from employers, who then pay you for efforts.

Make Money Through a Home Business

A business from home work is probably the best way to make money from home because you are not tied up to any employer. You are your own boss, you can decide your own running hours, and you have the only responsibility to make your business succeed.

There are many home business ideas that any budding entrepreneur can try without losing a lot of money. The following home business ideas are worth a try if you are looking for genuine ways to make money from home:

•           Website Advertising. You can start a website and place advertising links to earn a neat profit. Companies like Google Adsense will pay you for every lead or sale generated through your website.

•           Affiliate Marketing. Promote affiliate products and earn commissions from every sale.

•           Direct Selling. Have a hidden talent for selling? You can sell products to your friends or neighbors and keep the profits. It pays to build a network of customers so that you never run out of business.

•           Food Catering. If you love to cook, you can turn your culinary talents into a food catering business and cash in on peoples’ appetites.

Searching for genuine ways to make money from home need not be a daunting task. With effort and patience, you can discover legitimate work at home opportunities that you can take advantage of.

Aspirations For An Original Work At Home Business?

Friday, July 17th, 2009
JeepnDave asked:


What do you think are some of the more common things that people look for when they consider starting their own home business? Due to the failing economy and all the people that are being layed off more people than ever are looking to the internet to start a home business. So what do you think are some of the more popular work from home ideas that people look to when trying to start up their own business from within the walls of their own home?

One work from home business idea that is usually at the top of people’s list is to get in on a franchise. Work from home business franchises are actually pretty popular and there are a lot of them that have been around for a while and have a pretty good reputation as home based franchises. For example you have Jani-Pro and Jani-King which if you can’t tell by their names are janitorial cleaning services that are run by individuals in their homes. These services have become quite successful cleaning office buildings, exercise gyms, schools, department stores and malls. Imagine all  the places just in your town that probably use one of these home business franchises to clean their location or another service that is similar.

Another popular thing that has really taken off for home based business franchise is pet care or pet grooming. We adore our pets so much so that they are usually treated as part of the family. Unfortunately for a lot of us though we find that we have little time to give our pets the proper care that we know they deserve. So in those difficult times when your days are running short on time and your pet needs some TLC who do people call? Pet sitters, dog walkers, **** scooper’s and mobile pet groomers these are all examples of home base business franchises that have vaulted to the top of popularity in just the last few years.

For those of you that are handy around the house either through your knowledge of plumbing, construction or painting skills a couple of popular services that are good start up home base business franchises are Mr. Handyman or Rooter-Man. Again these are services that appeal to people that have neither the time or energy to do these little things around the home.

I described just a few ideas all of which were easy to find online. A good site that most people who want to start their own work from home business is the site entrepreneur dot com. One of the best resources for work at home business ideas as well as a cool website to find out what work from home franchises are doing well and more importantly are legit. There are a lot more work at home business ideas listed at that site that I did not even touch on but think about all the people that really want to stay at home and really work from home?

That is where the online world comes in and all that it has to offer to people looking to work a home business. A couple of the more popular things that we tend to go for in the online world of work at home business is selling stuff on eBay, affiliate marketing or even blogging. These are all very popular in terms of people attempting to make a living off an online home based business. Probably your first question is how many of them are truly “successful” at working an online work at home business? This point is very debatable and depending on what you want to believe to you will get varying opinions on how successful a certain online work at home business can be. When you look at people that blog and say that they earn a living doing it all from the comfort of their own home. The odds are that they want to sell you something to be just as successful as they are writing blogs away from the comfort of their own homes. Most of the times those people are successful in their online home blogging because they are really good at selling products to you and people like you that promise to show you all you need to know about how they succeeded and how you can do it to.

Why does blogging for money from the comfort of your own home seem like such an appealing online home based business to so many people? I think because it comes down to cost and even though the majority of those home base franchise businesses that you just read about can be done from your house they still all cost a good amount of cash in start up cost. Where as a blog can be done by anyone from anywhere for free and it’s not to hard to try something for free.



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