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[H477]Home Based Part Time Work
by Amanda King, Ama
Many people who start up a home based business either do not or think they have not, enough money to live on. Some have enough money to live on but not at their desired standard of living. Many of these people decide to start up a home based business. Normally this also means a decision to work both full time and part time. The full time employment is typically with an employer who pays a full time income. The part time work is undertaken at home while enough income is built up to self sufficiency. Normally it is hoped that in time the home based business will enable the person to dispense with their regular full time paid employment.

Not everyone is successful at building up their part time home based business. My brother-in-law was one of the lucky few that was able to achieve his goals and greatly exceed his former income to a point of becoming a millionaire. I am still working towards that level of success and am therefore fully aware of the stress caused by having a dual source of employment income. This puts a toll on my personal life and creates tension between when and where to work and how to divide my time between work and my family. This raises a number of considerations.

For many the first consideration is does your work at home business create a tension with your employer. Fortunately this has never been a problem in my case but certainly it was a conflict that my brother-in-law had to face. Some employers will not tolerate competition from one of their employees. For example my brother after receiving permission from his boss started to sell products that his boss did not want to sell but was along the same line of product. My brother was so successful in selling this product that his boss gave him an ultimatum. Either he had to give up his part time job or resign from his full time employment. He chose, to his great fortune, the first option. This conflict faces a lot of people trying to start up their own business. Some have no other option but to give up their home based business.

Another consideration of having both a full time paid job and a part time work at home business is the stress that it might have on family life. A person with a family will need to know that any time needed to run the home business will have to come from time usually spent with the family. It has a toll on recreation and social interests and family functions. There is in effect a three way split which impacts on the whole three issues of full time, part time and family life. The tension that this has on the family may not be worth the time and effort spent in building your home based business.

Most home based businesses can fortunately be worked at the number of hours and at the appointed times of the business owner. In some cases, there are home business opportunities that require little time and enable it to be run at the convenience of the owner. This enables time to be properly allocated to the family and does not impact on full time employment. Nevertheless this does not get away from the fact that the time spent on the home based business will still take a worker away from personal involvements and recreation activities and cause at least some stress.

Time management under these circumstances becomes imperative. There needs to be a balance between having two jobs and the family. It is often very important to work out a schedule and work at the specified times allocated to all the commitments that arise. Balancing full time and part time work along with family responsibilities although difficult is not impossible. In due time if your home based business becomes successful then you will find that you can leave full time employment with someone else and work full time at your more profitable home based business. This will enable you to become more financially independent and allow you to have more time with those whom you love.

Before you run out and quit your day job, it is important to decide if running a home based business is really suited to you or not. Some people make the decision to stay in the same line of work only they choose to become self-employed while others turn a craft or a hobby into a home based business. While you may be giving up the nine to five grind, the exhausting commute to work and the employer you will probably be taking on more work then you did before. Ask yourself if you are prepared for this as a home based business takes a great deal of energy, dedication and plenty of hard work, not to mention the hours you will have to put into it to get it off the ground and then to sustain it.

Make sure that you have the skills to do what you love and create the home based business of your dreams. In some cases this might involve going back to school part time or taking correspondence courses or perhaps doing a great deal of home study on your own. Hold on to what you have until you are assured that you have the required skills and aptitude to turn a dream into a reality and make a success out of it.

Working at home and running a home based business is often a solitary pursuit and for people who once enjoyed lunching with co- workers and the office chatter this can be difficult to adjust to. Many people find that they miss the social element of working away from home. Be aware that starting a home based business means that you will spend a great deal of time alone and you will put in long hours. For many people this can cause depression and sometimes it is hard to set boundaries for yourself when you work alone. When you work in an office there are designated breaks, lunch hours and the official end of the workday. There are no such things when you are self-employed. Some people sit for hours in front of a computer screen working at home and are surprised when they look up at the clock to see how much time has passed.

When you run a home business it is important to pace yourself and to not let your physical or mental health slide. Many people become more sedentary when they work at home and end up eating too much or too little, putting on weight, not getting enough fresh air and not getting enough exercise. Do not fall into this trap. Make sure to take breaks often and do not neglect your health, your family, and your social engagements and do not stop doing other things that you love.

Some suggestions for taking breaks include occasionally taking an afternoon off to walk your dog in the park or meet a friend for lunch. Other ideas include seeing a movie, strolling around the block or just kicking back in your home and relaxing for a couple of hours before you return to your work. It is extremely important to recharge your batteries, as this will make you more productive in the long run. As well spending too many hours behind a computer is not good for the body or the mind. What happens to so many people is that their drive to succeed is so strong that they end up putting in effort that is closer to 150 percent as opposed to 100 percent and eventually this catches up with them in an adverse way.

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