Friday, May 17, 2013

4 Methods You Can Use to Build Momentum for Your Home Business Immediately




Let’s be honest here, alright. Have you realized that you’re one of those constantly busy people that believe you just don’t have the available time to get your home business up and running? Well, you’re not alone. Many people I talk to claim they have too much to do and not enough time to do it. They wind up defeating themselves and their business looses momentum and suffers. Or worse yet, never even get started. 

Full time jobs, extra family request, outside commitments, TV, over maintenance of health and many other types of distractions are the primary reasons for them not efficiently building the momentum for their business. You can wind up feeling like your life is spent catering to everyone else's needs and not enough on your truly important goals and desired achievements. You can become so used to not having what it is you desire to where it seems it’s not important to you anymore on the surface. However, this is not the case. What usually happens when this occurs is subconscious sabotage. But your dreams and goals are actually a priority. And especially if you have children or others with whom you have influence upon.

But, I have some good news! You can find and maximize time to build momentum for your home business. All you need is to find “your” the right-time and commit to use that time for your new business only. Maybe try the following strategies to make your home based business burgeon. 

1.)    Document Your Daily Routine
The first thing you’ll need to do is, find a quiet place and write down your schedule. Note and document the start times and end times for events such as, getting ready for work, driving your kids to school, your commute to your day job, gym time and any other weekly commitments you have. Also, remember to include weekends and family time (this is most critical). That time is dedicated specifically for family bonding and peaceful from business engagement. I recommend you honor this time respectably, okay. 
Now after you’ve completed this exercise, you should have a good visual of what your work week looks like. You should see openings in your week. Make your goal easy: try to find two hours you can commit to spend on your business. You should be able to re-prioritize some time. 

2.)    Stick with the Schedule You Created and also Re-Evaluate it
The next thing you need to do is stick with the schedule you made for yourself, have faith to believe you did it right the first time also if that is your hindrance, okay. This can be tough because you’re creating and establishing a new habit. However, and even still, once you get the hang of your new routine, you should always re-evaluate your schedule. You may be able to find more time to spend on your home business.  Sticking with your schedule means you need to discipline yourself to work. This means that you must find a way after work, after little league games, after dinner and after putting the kids to bed. 

3.)    Remember Your Family
Spending time with my family is always a top priority of mine I really do this for them. I have young children so I try to focus on the business when my kids are in bed. I find that using the evening hours works best for me to spend on my business. It seems to be the most quite part of the day, and even know as I’m writing this article.  

If you have to use your family time to spend on your business, make sure you communicate with your family so they have an expectation of what you’re doing. However, I’d recommend you setting a time limit so you can spend that time you want with your family. This will help provide balance for you, a very necessary element with success.

4.)    Embrace Distractions
As we all know, life also throws us off schedule and not much we can do about it at times. But, I encourage you to try your best to embrace that fact, instead of resisting it. If your child stays up late, focus on helping your child quiet down and going the ;) to sleep. Try not to focus on what you could be doing. And don’t worry, the work will still be there when you’re ready for it, okay.
If you must stay late at your day job, then choose to work late. Usually, you’ll find that it’s better just to focus on one thing at a time. You’ll be more efficient and effective. Having a clear and guilt free mind while working on your business creates the utmost of production. 

To handle new ideas that can distract you while you’re working, maybe keep an MP3 Recorder handy so if an idea comes up you can record it or write down the idea in a notebook. You can always prioritize those thoughts at a later time. You might also find that you’re using less energy dealing with distractions instead of resisting them.

So, there is good news after all when it comes to finding the right time to work on your own business. Don’t despair or get frustrated. Just remember, you have total control of your time and you alone can change your habits to build your businesses momentum. Habits are not usually to change, for we are but creatures of habit, okay.

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Sincerely,

The Dollared Up

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