It's
your home business - Will it sink or swim?
by Michele Miller
Businesses fail for many different reasons. Here’s
what you should be thinking about so that your business is not one
that sinks, but one that swims and stays afloat!
If you’re looking at a new business, make up a business
plan, include your goals and financial projections. YOU need to know
more than anyone where you are headed. Your business plan doesn’t
have to be drawn up by a professional business planner, you can do
it yourself. Write down the hard costs of getting the business started
and maintained, including costs of licenses, equipment, inventory
etc. Don’t forget to include how much income you will need to be bringing
in, or have saved up until you start to show a profit. Always have
a Plan-B in place. Lack of planning will have your business sinking
in no time at all.
Business owners are generally “go-getters”, which
means they are usually hard workers. Staying disciplined, even for
the hard worker can be difficult at times, especially when there is
no boss or supervisor around to crack that whip and make you do your
work. Getting lazy and not being productive with your business is
a surefire way to sink it.
Here are some tips to keep you on track and keep
your business afloat.
Daily “to do” lists are constant reminders that keep
you on track. They keep you motivated, and it feels good to cross
things off as you get things done. You need to have a sense of accomplishment,
and this helps serve that purpose.
Push your business to new heights every day by doing
just a little bit more than you need to. This will ensure that it
will SWIM.
Break up your day into segments; plan your day properly.
Give yourself a proper work time schedule and try to stick with it.
Even if you don’t work 9-5 anymore, pretend you do. Having your own
home business often means working more than eight hours a day to turn
a profit. Be prepared for that. That way you will SWIM and not SINK.
Give yourself a proper lunch break. This will give
you a routine and give you something to look forward to. Reward yourself
for keeping up with your work. It will keep you positive and motivated.
Post inspiring quotes and verses in your home business
area.
Don’t allow friends and family to drop by and take
up your time. In the beginning, I had friends that thought because
I worked from home that I could sit around and chat with them all
day long… It’s amazing that they think this, but they do. Be firm
with them. My friends now know that they had better call before they
“pop in for a coffee”, and I do tell them “no” if it’s not convenient.
Lazing around watching TV or chatting with friends is 100% guaranteed
to help SINK your business.
Another time taker is the telephone. I screen my
calls and let the machine pick up almost all day, unless it is about
business. Caller ID was a super investment! It will help your business
to have Caller ID. I promise.
Mentally remind yourself from time to time that one
of the reasons your home business can fail is procrastination. The
fear of this should help keep your business on the right track.
I think you know what bad employees can do to a business;
be careful who represents you/works for you.
If you don’t have time to do your work and work your
business, it’s bound to SINK! Don’t let other aspects of life get
in the way. Sure the car needs washing, the laundry needs doing, the
house needs cleaning, you need to get other things done, but not during
business hours. The key here is to PRIORITIZE properly and take your
business seriously.
Try and get some daily exercise. It refreshes you
and clears the mind. It will help you stay positive. Plus, it’s good
for you.
Network with other “successful people” who own a
similar type of business. If you are having trouble finding these
people, try your local Chamber of Commerce, or just contact other
business owners. Try to learn from people who have been successful;
make sure they’ve walked the walk before you take their advice.
Taking this advice will hopefully give you some ideas
about keeping your business afloat, swimming, and very successful.
To Your Success!
Michele Miller is a home-based business owner and medical transcriptionist.
She is also the author of an E-book about medical transcription. You
can visit her website at: http://www.medical-transcription-at-home.com
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