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4 Hints For Keeping Motivated While Home Working

By: Keith R Lunt


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1. Establish Various Targets
It does not matter what kind of business you are doing, if you set yourself various aims, you have something to work towards.

For me, taking part in an article writing challenge really started me off article writing so I set the aim of completing the assignment. This was a task that I knew I needed to get mixed up with and had tried hard to start writing regularly, but when I saw the challenge to write and circulate 100 articles in 100 days I determined to have a go at it. It really inspired me to work hard, and I fulfilled the challenge in less than half the time, plus ended up almost addicted to the process, which is great. I now write a few articles every day, which is a real business benefit.

2. Take A Break
Working from home is not all round sitting down at the computer at 8:00 in the morning and working through to midnight. Uncover something in the daily schedule that will break up the hours of working. For me, it is going out for a jog or a bike ride.

On a larger scale, allocate a few time each week for a time out. I have a regular lunchtime trip out with my wife each week, something we could not do in full time employment. Plus on another day we pop down to the driving range and hit various balls. This is both outstanding time together, on our own, and a high point of the end of the week that I can look forward to.

3. Write Up Aims
Long term, write up what you want to pull off. Maybe you want more customers, more sales, a regular amount of article writing. Write this up as several form of chart and then start marking off your progress. I always find that once I can get ahead of a aim I love the feeling of over achieving it and it motivates me to keep ahead. You also then achieve the goals that you have set along the way.

4. Create A assignment Selection
Especially when work gets busy, this one focuses me on what needs to be done and getting it all done. I will write down a selection of jobs that I need to do and then look through the selection. Which are the smallest jobs? Which can be completed quickly and simply, without much time away from the rest? Jump between these jobs and get as a lot of small tasks out of the way as quickly as likely. It is breathtaking fun to see the list getting crossed out. Doing this, I will even write up small tasks that I know I will get done in minutes, just so that I get to cross them off.

If you have too much work to do this can be a really good inspiration to focus on what needs to be done and prioritise to get people off your back the quickest.

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