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How to Stay Sane Working at Home!

It’s great working at home, being your
own boss, but for some people it’s not
what they expected.

I’ve heard several people say they get
lonely and miss being around work
associates; others find it hard to stay
disciplined, or they just find working
at home boring. I personally don’t find it to be any of those things myself and love working at home, but everybody’s different.

Some people are almost forced to work at home, such as disabled people, single moms that can’t afford daycare, or don’t want to put their children in daycare. For these people that didn’t necessarily choose a home career it can be quite depressing.

For those that chose to work at home, and don’t want to change that part of it, often times another problem arises. It can be called, “wearing all the hats syndrome”. Not only do you run a business and play manager, employee, billing clerk, sales
person, inventory manager, etc., with a home business, you might find yourself cleaning the house, taking care of the kids, cooking meals,
folding clothes, running errands, and paying bills, all during working hours. This problem tends to arise when there is no set work routine. It leaves one feeling overwhelmed on a daily basis.

To really enjoy a home business and keep yourself sane, it’s necessary to establish business hours and a routine.

It’s best to get dressed every day at a
reasonable hour, otherwise you find the whole day’s gone and you’re still in your night clothes. It’s great to be able to


do that, it’s just not good to do it. You can bet the doorbell will ring on the days you slack off on this one!

Give yourself a lunch break and try to
eat healthy. It’s so easy working from
home to walk by the fridge every thirty
minutes and get a snack. Soon your body expects to be fed every couple of hours, just like a newborn. Not a good thing, especially when you start packing on the pounds.

Try to get some fresh air every single day. It’s not good to get out of the house only once or twice a week. When you feel mentally happy and healthy, you will be able to stay sane with a home business.

Remember, working at home can be harder than working outside the home. It’s all up to you how your business turns out; it’s a lot of responsibility. So, try not to stress yourself unnecessarily.

Use phone time wisely. Enough said…
As far as housework goes, and all that other stuff that messes up your work day, I found something that works and may work for you. I get up and get showered and dressed and then I spend about an hour cleaning the house.
I’m usually ready to sit down and start work around nine, but if it’s ten o’clock that’s fine too.

Routine, routine, routine, is the key to being successful and staying sane in a home business.


About the Author

Michele Miller is a home-based business owner and is also the author of an e-book about becoming a home-based medical transcriptionist. You can visit her site: http://www.medical-transcription-at-home.com