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How to Set Up and Manage Your Home Office - By: Vlad Ehrsam, Posted on: 2006-11-23

If you are thinking about running your own business from home, be prepared to work hard. While managing your own business can be very difficult it can also be very rewarding. Spending more time with your family and feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment are only a few benefits to running your own business. However, setting your home office up properly from the get go is vital to your success.

If you have a family start of by running your plans past them and get everyone excited and on board for your new venture. Your family should clearly understand and accept the limitations and boundaries you have set forth for your new workspace. It is important that you have an area where you can work quietly and undisturbed.

Use Basic Equipment

Before you start conducting business you want to make sure you have all the necessary tools, equipment, and supplies you need to make your business successful. These may include but are not limited to a computer, printer, fax machine, dedicated phone line, scanner, calculator, filing cabinet, and book shelf. You’ll also need office supplies, a desk and a chair. Make sure your work space is comfortable and quiet.

Using a Work Address

Using your home address for your business is generally not a wise idea. You don’t want potential clients stopping by uninvited. A better idea is to get P.O Box at your local post office and use that exclusively. It will also seem more professional than using your home address.

Organize Your Time

Organize your time wisely. The biggest drawback of a home- operated business is the need for time management. Our intentions are good when we first start off, but somewhere between the desire to satisfy every customer and the need to meet deadlines, the time gets lost. Let’s face it…no one plans to work on overdrive continuously.

Try to organize your time by using a daily planner. Schedule in time for breaks, lunch, and family. It is important to keep track of all the tasks you plan to complete during the day. You can even use Microsoft Outlook to set reminders and keep a task list that you can check off when items are completed. Managing your time is important to make sure you get everything done in a timely manner.

If you have a family, try and get business calls done while they are out. It can be very distracting for you and your customers to hear voices in the background. If that is not possible Make sure your family knows not to disturb you when the office door is closed.

Don’t Take on Too Much

In order to use your time more effectively look into purchasing software programs that can automate some of your filing needs. There are many different software packages that can do everything from tracking inventory to filing your business contacts. This can save you time and money in the long run.

Know your limitations. Yes, you’re the boss, but even the boss gets over-booked. Try prioritizing your work and setting daily goals. Running a home-based business often means you’re working alone.

If you find yourself getting bogged down in clerical duties, ask family members for help. It will save you time and money and they will enjoy being needed. This will help your business become more efficient.

By taking time initially to set up your home office, you will save time and more effectively be able to tackle challenges and obstacles in the future. Remember that running your home office takes a lot of hard work and patience.

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