Recent Home Biz Blog | Staying Motivated PostsWorking when You Don't Feel Like Itby Kori Rodley Irons29 Jul 2008 06:49 PMI know it may come as a shock to you-but I am not always motivated to work. Get Out and Go to Lunchby Kori Rodley Irons17 Jul 2008 11:09 AMYou are working from home and, hopefully, you are happy about it. If you have been doing this for a while, you have likely adjusted to a different pace and are learning how to keep yourself motivated as you work away at your home business. Is Productivity a Goal?by Kori Rodley Irons10 Jul 2008 09:01 AMWe all start home businesses for different reasons. Some of us want to have something to do while we are home raising children, others of us want to branch out into a field we are passionate about on the side while we continue to work a day job. Choosing a "Theme" for Your Home Office Spaceby Kori Rodley Irons06 Jul 2008 11:46 AMPerhaps your home business workspace is a table in the corner or you have a box that gets shoved in the entry closet that holds your important papers, files and invoices. Impossible Goals can Hurt Youby Kori Rodley Irons30 Jun 2008 12:13 PMSetting goals can be an important way to encourage yourself and build a business. Many of us need those goals to dangle like carrots and keep us moving forward and staying motivated. Change What You're Looking At, and Change Your Perspectiveby Kori Rodley Irons28 Jun 2008 04:41 PMSitting in the same desk, looking at the same wall, or having the same photos of your kids as babies staring back at you can be reassuring. You know what to expect and you feel comfortable and at home. It can also get boring, stifling, and keep you from seeing the world from a fresh perspective. Defining Prosperityby Kori Rodley Irons28 Jun 2008 10:29 AMProsperity is one of my favorite words. In fact, I have it spelled out in little colorful alphabet blocks in a prominent spot in my living room. Are You Getting Obsessed with Areas of Your Business?by Kori Rodley Irons27 Jun 2008 03:37 PMWhen I wrote this morning about how important it can be to look at where a person is spending the bulk of his or her time when it comes to the home business operation, I started thinking about how many of us become more interested in one or two areas of our businesses than others. Watch Out for Being Overly Self-Criticalby Kori Rodley Irons22 Jun 2008 10:30 AMWe definitely need to try to be honest with ourselves as business owners and work to do a better and better job at our work. I also think it helps to be able to be honest with ourselves and look at our "weaknesses" or those areas where we stand to make improvements. Working in Bursts and Batchesby Kori Rodley Irons12 Jun 2008 08:52 AMI often write about time management and how to carve out efficient time for working at our home businesses. In fact, I often talk about how to protect your work time and create long stretches in order to stay focused and get things done. Recent Blog Comments |
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