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Jun27
Home Business Tips – Work When You Can
Filed under: Home Business, Internet Marketing, Make Money Online; Tagged as: home base business, home based business tips, home business articles, starting a home businessNo CommentsA lot of people are going to read this article and scratch their heads because to them, it’s obvious. But a lot of people, believe it or not, do NOT do what I’m about to reveal. And the reasons vary. I’m going to go over some of those reasons in this article. I think you’re going to want to read this.
Okay, let’s start off with the main focus of the article, which you should have gotten from the title. Work when you can. Now before you start sending me poison pen letters, hear me out. See, I know a lot of people who aren’t in the best of health or have other commitments and they try to sit down and work on their home business at times that are less than optimal. In fact, they work at times when they really should be doing anything BUT working on their home business.
For example, I was a bit under the weather this morning and afternoon. Now, I could have forced myself to work, but given how lousy I felt, I probably would have just ended up making a lot of mistakes. Instead, I waited until this evening when I felt a LOT better and ended up getting more work done than I would have gotten done had I tried to force the issue earlier.
Sometimes you just have to know when to say the heck with it and do something else. The work is always going to be there to do. But doing it when you’re not anywhere near 100% or you have other things on your mind (like your kid just got arrested or something) is not smart. Your business is too important to let it have anything but your best effort.
Now, I understand that some people never feel 100%. I know lots of folks who have chronic health problems and are always under the weather. If they wait until they feel “good” they’ll never get anything done. I understand that. Those are not the people I’m talking about in this article. I’m talking about your typical person who has their good days and bad days. The good days, get as much done as possible because those are the days you have to take advantage of. The bad days…leave the business alone. Otherwise, you run too much of a risk of messing things up. Believe me, I am speaking from experience.
Life is too short. It doesn’t all have to be done in one day. Learn to pick your spots and you’ll be a lot happier for it.
To YOUR Success,
Steven Wagenheim
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