| Business Results...Working effectively at home |
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| Written by Franne McNeal | |
| Thursday, 25 May 2006 | |
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![]() Franne McNeal Tip #1: The IRS wants it and you need it, a separate area for the business Dedicate a room or part of the basement to the business. This will support the IRS home office income tax deduction options. Create an entry and exit, so that everyone knows that when the door is closed, you are in your office and should not be disturbed. That way everyone can feel that the home is still a home. Tip #2: Work on a schedule Create a schedule by starting and stopping work the same time every day. Dress for work so you feel like you are at work. This way you can minimize interruptions and distractions. Separate free time from your work time, even though it may be tempting to sleep late or watch daytime TV. Tip #3: Do at least one significant task each day when you are at your best Focus on the important tasks from your business plan, not just your to-do list. Work on your critical tasks when you are at your best and most productive. Tip #4: Support your best self It is easy to become discouraged and/or negative. Make sure you maintain a realistic positive outlook and reenergizing yourself. Make sure that you don’t isolate yourself. Talk to people everyday. Surround yourself (even if it is virtually) with a people who care about you and your success. Go for it! Having a space and equipment doesn’t make a home office. You have to work effectively and efficiently in your home office so that your business grows. Set yourself up for success, with a work process that supports you doing what you need to do.
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