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 How to Find More Time for Your Home-Based Business  
The success of any home-based business is largely dependent on the time you have to help it grow. Finding time to devote to your business can be challenging. Here are some tips to help you organize and make time for your home-based business.

By Scott Oliver

The success of any home-based business is largely dependent on the time you have available to help it grow. Finding time to devote to your business can be challenging, especially if you have commitments to a job and family. In this article, you will find tips to help you organize and make time for your home-based business.

1. Make a list. Each evening take a little time to consider the important 'must-do' jobs for tomorrow and write them down. As you work your way through your list the following day, tick them off. It will keep you focused - and think how satisfying it will be at the end of the day when you look back at all you achieved!

2. Reward yourself. Do not feel that you have to devote every spare moment to your business. Set goals and when you attain them, take a little time out to do something you enjoy as a treat. That way you will come back refreshed and eager to go!

3. Keep it realistic. Reserve some time for small everyday jobs such as administration, dealing with queries, and troubleshooting. These are essential elements of your home-based business and you should set aside a portion of time each day to deal with things that have arisen during the course of the day.

4. TGIF!(Thank goodness it's Friday). Use a Friday afternoon to tie up loose ends and finish of those little jobs that have been ongoing all week. This way you ensure that instead of spending the weekend thinking of all the tasks you must finish, you will have quality time and will be fresh on Monday morning.

5. Love what you do. The best way to motivate yourself is to choose something you enjoy doing. That way, work does not feel like a chore, and you will maintain motivation and enthusiasm for your home-based business. If you do not enjoy it, why do it?

6. Dedicate 'think time'. It is vital that you make time to reflect on your home-based business. When you do this, get away from the work environment. Go for a walk or sit in the park and consider where your business is going and how best to get there.

7. Avoid distractions. When tackling those must-do jobs, make sure you are not going to be sidetracked. Unplug the phone. Switch off your email so you are not tempted to check it every five minutes. That way you can complete the task in peace.

8. Clear your workspace. Ensure that when you finish using something, you put it away. That way you do not waste time looking for something on a cluttered desk.

9. Keep track of time. Time yourself doing those small day-to-day tasks. If you are spending an inordinate amount of time checking emails or on the phone to a client, you are losing valuable time for completing your must-do jobs. Although chatting can be an important part of networking for your home-based business, it could also be taking time away from other more important tasks.

10. That's rubbish!. Every home-based business receives an enormous amount of mail, either through the post or via email. A large portion of this will be junk. Bin it! It will clear your workspace and ensure that you are only dealing with the important stuff.

Each home-based business owner faces his or her own challenges with time management. Making use of these ideas and tailoring them to suit your circumstances will not only ensure that you run your business more efficiently, but also that you have time for yourself. These are both essential elements in the success of your business.


About the Author:

Scott Oliver offers free video coaching to help you build a profitable home business FAST. Get an hour of 'Website Traffic Secrets' and 'Minisite Creation Tactics' FREE - immediate access - here: http://www.InstantWebsiteBusiness.com. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 09/03/07.

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