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Ways of Helping to Maintain the self Discipline you need for your Home Business

By: Mike Muir

Self discipline, or lack thereof, is undoubtedly one of the most common reasons why most home businesses fail in their first year.We discuss easy ways to keep your momentum going.

In reality, a very common cause of failure is simply a lack of self-discipline. Most people leave their jobs before trying to make it on their own, and sometimes the reason is to get away from a tough boss. Having made the break, a very human reaction might then be to relax from the pressure.

This reaction could easily be the cause of downfall! We cannot stress too highly the importance of clarifying one's motivation for starting out on a home business. Whether we like his methods or not, a hard-driving boss can be a reasonably effective substitute for motivation. We might not enjoy working for him, but he gets things done. If there is no driving-force or motivation, the result could easily be failure.

You must establish clearly in your mind how important the venture is to you. Thus when the temptation is to "take the day off" be sure that this is for a good reason and make a personal decision to make up the time lost.

Some ideas which may be helpful to you in establishing your business on a sound footing as soon as possible:

- Try to make it a habit to work regular hours. Make a set time every morning to read and respond to e-mails and other correspondence. You should check again later in the day to deal with anything urgent that needs your attention.

It's important also to respond to questions promptly.

- Don't even have your television turned on during your "working hours." It's too easy to be distracted by a sports programme or other interesting item.

- Remind family members and friends that although you're working from home, you're still working! Avoid long personal calls while you're working - you'll lose concentration. Suggest tactfully that the best time to contact you is at certain times when you're not busy at your computer.

- It is extremely difficult to handle the demands of small children at home, whilst you are trying to run a business. It's essential to find ways around this very real problem. For now, try to find ways of containing the distraction as far as possible.

- At least, tackle your most difficult tasks during the children's rest-time, or when they are occupied under supervision.

In essence, it's vital to treat your business with commitment and determination. Your personal circumstances will have a significant influence on the success or otherwise of your home business. If you only devote limited time and effort to it, the results will also be limited.

It is most unlikely that you will be able to enjoy a full-time income from a part-time business, at least until you have been able to develop your business to a stage where many functions operate "on auto-pilot." Some highly successful owners of top home businesses are eventually able to make huge incomes while working part-time, but this takes considerable time and skill to achieve. Discipline yourself to work regular hours every day and this will help you achieve your goals!

In our next article in this series we look at how to set, and manage some business targets.



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About the author: Mike Muir owns www.mikeshomebiz.com He goal is to share his personal experiences with you, in the hope that this may assist you in making your own choices in setting up your own version of the top home businesses out there. You are welcome to visit his blog at: www.mikeshomebiz.com/blog for more articles of interest.

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