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The Top Ten Tips for Working from a Home-Based Office

By Natalie Gahrmann
Success Coach/Author/Speaker

Author of
Succeeding as a Super Busy Parent

Natalie Gahrmann, Success Coach/Author/Speaker  
   
 

There is a significant rise in the number of people performing home-based work. Below are some simple tips which may help you become more productive and effective.

1. DELINEATE OFFICE SPACE

Create the space you will call your office and make it off limits to others, if at all possible. Make sure this space is comfortable and inspiring to you. Avoid clutter because it detracts from your energy and motivation levels.

2. ESTABLISH AND COMMUNICATE WORK HOURS

Avoid distractions and interruptions by letting people know when you are working. Create boundaries and standards and make sure you honor them (expect others to honor them, as well). Don't deal with personal problems during work hours. Instead, set aside specific times for taking care of personal issues.

3. CREATE AN ABUNDANCE OF SUPPLIES

Make sure you have enough paper, staples, paperclips, tape, toner, postage stamps, etc. on hand so you don't run out in the middle of something big. The last thing you need during a busy time is to have to stop everything to run out to pick up something. Plan ahead!

4. HAVE AND MAINTAIN THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT

Determine what you'll need in your office to function at optimal level. Purchase, rent, lease or borrow whatever you need and be sure to keep it in tip-top shape.

5. BACK UP YOUR FILES PERIODICALLY

Avoid a natural disaster. Computers do crash. Make sure that when yours does you have all the pertinent data you need to get yourself back into business fast.

6. BUILD A NETWORK OF RESOURCES TO TURN TO FOR HELP

You can't possibly do everything yourself! Ask for support and accountability from your family and friends. Also, develop a team of professionals you can turn to or refer others to for their expertise. Find some experts and models to guide and inspire you, as well.

7. UTILIZE NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

Avoid feeling isolated. Join a personal or professional networking group, create a mastermind group, meet a colleague for lunch, partner with someone, volunteer, join a local gym, attend classes or seminars, connect with former co-workers, make contacts on-line through the internet, give talks to professional organizations, conduct a workshop, etc.

8. SET CLEARLY DEFINED, ACHIEVABLE BUSINESS GOALS

Write down your goals and keep them visible. Be sure they are exact, attainable, realistic and trackable. Rather than establishing many far-reaching goals, set small reachable goals that lead to larger more distant goals. Stay in action. Celebrate your accomplishments along the way.

9. ALLOW YOURSELF TO ENJOY YOUR 'COMMUTE'

Use the additional time you have gained by not having to drive to the office to enhance your personal life. Take a break and do something you enjoy. Be a good boss and take care of yourself physically and emotionally.

10. ESTABLISH SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING CHILD CARE AND HOUSEHOLD CHORES

Get good reliable child care whether it's in your home or outside. It's important to keep the children away from you when you are working so that you have the opportunity to have focused, creative and productive work time free of distractions and interruptions. Create back-up arrangements, as well. Get a low cost housecleaner to assist with the household chores or use other effective means to keep your house in order (e.g., delegate some responsibilities, divide household chores, let go of perfection!).

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