The internet has completely changed
business world. It has changed
whole concept of how to be successful in a home business. It has also provided
opportunity for many to give up
9 to 5 world and seek their dream on
internet. Some have made this transition seem easy and others continue to struggle.Have you been thinking about making this change? Do you have what it takes to make this a successful move? Let's take a look at a few of
things that ultimately decide who makes
grade and who goes down with
ship.
1. Work at something you enjoy.
There is nothing quite like enjoying your job. It puts a whole new perspective on
world. If you like what you do, working becomes a pleasure instead of a chore. Some of you are probably thinking, yeah right, work is not something to enjoy but rather just a pain that we have to endure.
If you decide to work from home, pick out something you will enjoy. If you don't enjoy what you are doing, it will become
same type pain as
job you have now. You may enjoy it at first, just because you are home or just because it is new. The newness will wear off and when it does, you had better be doing something you enjoy or you will be just another passenger on
sinking ship.
2. You must be disciplined.
It is very easy to start wandering when you are working on
net. The internet is full of fun and interesting things and it is very easy to find yourself surfing or looking at something totally unrelated to your work.
An email arrives that looks interesting and you decide to go check it out. Fifteen or twenty minutes later, you realize that you were working. A few of these episodes each time you sit down to work and you will find yourself stuck to your chair staring at a screen hour upon hour.
When I first started working on
internet, I found that it was taking hours to do a forty-five minute job. Use your work time wisely. We all have other interests we like to explore but set aside time for surfing or play. When you sit down work, concentrate on working. You will find yourself cutting your work time by seperating work and play.