Recent Home Biz Blog | Making it Work PostsPlanning Ahead for Days Offby Kori Rodley Irons19 Jul 2008 07:20 AMTaking a day off or even going on vacation can be a major challenge for a home business owner. Even though we may appreciate the increased flexibility in the day-to-day activities of our business, getting everything organized so that we can take some time off can be daunting. Working on Being Nonjudgmental in Businessby Kori Rodley Irons18 Jul 2008 10:43 PMHave you ever tried to go an entire day without passing judgment? It is nearly impossible! Unless, of course, you are the Dali Lama or some sort of saint. Balancing Your Generosity as a Home Business Ownerby Kori Rodley Irons18 Jul 2008 03:22 PMWe are taught that generosity can be an extremely good quality to have. Should You Have a Separate Entrance for Your Home Business?by Kori Rodley Irons15 Jul 2008 01:50 PMFor many of us, just finding a chair and a corner of the house to put something resembling a desk to dedicate to our home business operations is a challenge. For others, the very nature of their businesses demands that they have more space or even a separate room or office. "Virtual" Coworkers and Colleaguesby Kori Rodley Irons14 Jul 2008 06:55 PMMost of us have been trained to think of coworkers and colleagues as being those individual who work on the other side of the cubicle wall from us or in the next department. Catching Up & Letting People Know When You get Back from Vacationby Kori Rodley Irons13 Jul 2008 05:58 PMI wrote earlier about the obvious need to let customers and clients know that you are going to be away on vacation. The flip side of this professional consideration is to let people know when you get back and catch up with messages, e-mails, requests and orders as soon as you possibly can. Tell Your Customers when You Go on Vacationby Kori Rodley Irons12 Jul 2008 05:53 PMIt may seem incredibly obvious, but you might be surprised how many times small business owners, consultants, or other self-employed people go off on a family or individual vacation and forget or overlook telling their customers or clients. Organizing Your Day in a Logical Wayby Kori Rodley Irons10 Jul 2008 12:01 PMWorking from home on a home business requires that we learn how to motivate ourselves and organize our time and make decisions about when, how long, and on what we will be working. Be Sure to Share the Features of Your Product or Serviceby Kori Rodley Irons09 Jul 2008 08:29 PMYou know how fabulous your product or service is-otherwise you would probably not be able to devote as much time as you do to your home business. Getting the message across to prospective clients and customers about how fantastic your products or services is in another matter. Selling Your Home Business, Part Oneby Kori Rodley Irons03 Jul 2008 02:01 PMThe day might come when you are ready to be done with your home business. It may be that you want to do other things, or it may be that the business has grown to big for you. Recent Blog Comments |
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