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06 Jan 10 The Real Way To Work From Home

Working from home is not easy, and contrary to what many people will say, is really hard work.  Another difficult part of the equation, is finding work that realistically allows you to work from home.  You have to know how to find what’s out there, which opportunities are real, and which job listings are scams that should be avoided.  Working from home is a world full of pitfalls, but if you’re intelligent, careful, and hard working, it’s a task that can be accomplished.

As with any business venture, networking is key.  Tapping into the world, meeting others looking to form careers in the same area is key.  This will give you an in to what jobs are available, and what jobs are worth applying for.  Work from home forums or websites can be good resources.  Use them, because networking oftentimes determines how successful you become.

Also, know how to spot a scam.  This is especially important when starting out.  Most scams involve asking for money in order for an opportunity to provide you with work or resources.  Never give them anything, because more often than not these are scams.  You’ll pay money, and get nothing, or no job opportunities in return.  A legitimate employer is never going to ask you to pay money in order to secure an opportunity.

In your search, remember that patience is key.  You may find difficulty finding an opportunity at first, and it may take some time to form legitimate ones.  But as long as you’re diligent, eventually you’ll find something.  Once you find one job, you’re usually good to find a few more, easier than last time.
Remember that you’re going to make mistakes, but don’t let that stop you from soldiering on.   The difference between success and failure is the amount of effort you are willing to extend.

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15 Sep 09 Can You Work From Home?

Thinking about pursuing a work at home opportunity?  Don’t really know where to start?  Well before you think about where you could go on the internet or otherwise to find jobs, consider if you’re even the work at home type.  Working from home you’re really your own boss, and so you have to  be able to manage your time as such.   Which means the first thing to consider is whether or not you’re a procrastinator.

If you find yourself waiting till the last minute to accomplish tasks, working from home may not be for you.  You need to effectively manage your time.  The last thing you’d want is to be up against a deadline that looms ever closer, that you shouldn’t have to worry about.   If you don’t think you’ll be able to manage your time without a boss checking in every once in a while, this may not be the career for you.

Make sure that you have the space in your home to create an adequate working environment.  You don’t want to be converting an area like your living room, or bedroom.  Both are full of distractions and can lead you to unintentionally losing focus when working.  You  have to ensure that you have the room to make your own office.  A place where you can be free from non-work related distractions.  A sanctuary of at home production to where you can always accomplish your goals.

Also, you need to be a very self motivated person.  You have to make a lot of decisions for yourself when you work at home.  You only have yourself to fall back on, which means you have to keep yourself positive and goal focused.  Part of that is avoiding the temptation to get personal tasks done when you’re supposed to be working.  Try to avoid household chores or things you wanted to get done while you’re working.  This will lead to longer term distractions which can lead to major procrastination on your part.  That is absolutely always bad.

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30 Jul 09 Work From Home As A Freelancer

Working from home is a realistic opportunity, as long as you’re willing to do just that, work.  The first step to finding a work from home job is to recognize that what you’ll be doing is still work, and will require just as much effort, if not more, as an office job.  So before you even begin to look for another a work from home job you need to realize that it’s not a free ride, just an opportunity to take full control of your career and future.  Basically it’s becoming your own boss as you make yourself into a freelance opportunist, taking full control to manage your career.

Next you’ll really want to consider jobs that will pay you a realistic living wage.  These can be hard to find, but there are plenty that are available, you just have to be diligent in trying to find them.  Some real positions available as work from home opportunities include.

Translation services
Web developer
Writer/editor
Technical support
Virtual assistant
…to name a few

All of these jobs are very mobile, and are available for the taking to anyone that wants a work from home opportunity.  The main thing about finding them or succeeding with these positions is just working hard.  Work hard to find them, and then once you have the position, work hard to make a name for yourself so that you can continue to find work once this opportunity has dried up.

Being a freelance worker means never getting too attached to any one job, as you are in a constant state of shifting positions at any number of companies.  You’re in charge of keeping that resume constantly updated, and being prepared to participate in interviews every few weeks.  Not to mention keeping track of your own earnings records so that you can properly pay the taxes owed according to the laws in your state.

But as long as you’re prepared for such a mountain to climb, freelancing offers you the opportunity to take control of your life and your job.

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