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Tips for Working from Home:work from home

Five Tips about Self Employment Working at Home

There are practical aspects to consider before one

decides if self employment and working from home is the right choice. This

article provides tips

about working at home.

KC

Morgan had the right idea when she wrote this article about the

best and worst of working from home when she wrote, "The best thing about

working from home is often the worst thing about it, too…"

There is a lot of misinformation on the internet

today about working from home, and while the freedom to work out home sounds

appealing, the dedication required to be self employed, especially working from

home, is often more than what's required when working at a jobsite.

Let's explore some tips to being successfully

self employed from the comfort of your own home:

Work from Home Tip #1

To make full time pay, people who work from home

need to work full time hours, especially when just getting started working from

home.

Employees who work on a jobsite are required to

put in a certain number of hours per week in order to draw a full paycheck, and

if someone who is self employed wants to support their lifestyle while working

at home, they should expect to have to put in work hours too.

The good news is that when working from home, the

self employed can determine how much money they want to make, set their own

rates, and even refuse jobs that don't pay well.

Work from Home Tip #2

Working from home doesn't necessarily mean more

time to handle household tasks. In fact, especially when first starting a new

self employment career, learning to balance work and household chores is one of

the most difficult tasks to manage.

While working from home, the self employed

actually spend more time messing up the household than cleaning it! It's

important to find the balance between household chores and work chores.

Work from Home Tip #3

Managing interruptions and disruptions to the

work day when working from home is not an easy task. It may seem as though

working from home would actually have fewer distractions than working in and

office, but this usually is not the case.

Friends and family may not realize that working

from home requires more dedication to the work than working at a jobsite, and

it's easy to be taken advantage of, asked to run errands, and to hear that

death phrase, "Well, since you don't really work…"

Learning to manage time and personal interests

versus work chores is critical for the self employed in order to continue to be

successfully self employed and make money.

Work from Home Tip #4

Working from home doesn't always mean more

money than working for someone else. It is true that the self employed are

limited on their income only by their desire to succeed and earn, able to take

on bigger and better jobs, work longer hours, etc, to make more money, but there

are other factors to consider.

For example, when self employed, there is no

employer contributing money into Social Security and retirement accounts and no

one is taking taxes out of a paycheck, so taxes will be due at the end of the

year. The self employed usually can't take advantage of group health insurance

reduced rates that larger employers can offer their employees. There is also the

overhead cost to consider, such as the increase in household expenses since

working from home means someone is home all day using heating and cooling,

water, and other utilities.

Work from Home Tip #5

While working from home may seem appealing

because of the freedom aspect -- not having to ask an employer for time off

work, being able to come and go from work or the home during the day, etc, it is

important to note working from home requires a great deal of organizational and

motivational strength.

As a general rule, someone who is self employed

needs to be more organized and motivated then an employee working on a jobsite,

because there is the freedom aspect of not having a boss standing over watching

every move. It is easy to slip into a non-work mode and slack off, but then the

pay will suffer too.

Working from home can indeed provide freedom,

flexibility, an ability to choose the projects and type of work performed, and

to set working hours that fit the needs of the self employed. As great as this

sounds, and it can be a wonderful option for some people, there is a downside to

working from home that should be considered before deciding if working from home

is a viable option for you.



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