Motivation
Working at home in your business can be lonely, frustrating and depressing - and at times we all lack confidence in what we are doing and need a push to keep us going.
A well-thought-out plan for our business can help keep us on the right track, as can support from family and friends. Well-thought-out personal goals are also very important.
I have personally found that committing short, medium and long term goals to paper and combining them with a daily to-do list, prioritised relentlessly, is an absolute necessity. I used to do this on an ad hoc basis but a few months ago discovered Simpleology, which quite literally changed the way I work. Simpleology is simply a way of setting targets and achieving them on a daily basis, put together by the writer Mark Joyner. Simpleology 101 is completely free - you just sign up for the 18-day course with an email address then watch the Simpleology videos, take quizzes, and print out the accompanying materials. I can't recommend it highly enough! Simpleology 102 concentrates on the financial side of things and costs money; Simpleology 103 is in the pipeline.
Motivation Tips for Work at Home Moms If you are a mom and you work at home, you might find it near impossible to concentrate on your work when you have a sink full of dirty dishes or your phone keeps ringing. The most important part of working at home is finding motivation everyday to get the work done. You must decide on your priorities and concentrate on what is most important first. There are several tips you can use when you work at home. When you follow these important tips, you will find it easier to get your work done...
Five simple techniques to keep you motivated Everyone sets goals for themselves: perhaps they have a dream to lose weight, make more money, spend more time with the family, or go on a big vacation. Your dream may be to start your work at home business, grow it to provide a certain level of income, or achieve a particular level of success. Dreams and goals should be part of everyone’s life ...
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