Keeping Up The Momentum, Keeping Up The Perspective
Filed Under Home Business | Posted on June 11, 2008
I go up, I go down, I have highs and I have lows. So what, so does everyone else. Working in a home business while you are still working in a traditional business can make the roller coaster of productivity even more intense.
I have to keep my day job until I am fully able to work from home and I’m realistically giving myself a goal of 3 to 5 years. Now how to keep the roll going?
When I first contemplated starting a home business in August of 2007, I really knew nothing about marketing, blogging, websites, social bookmarking, etc. I know much more now because I spent many hours a day visiting forums, reading ebooks, talking to people, etc.
I kept up the pace with writing articles, blogging regularly, fixing up my website and more.
Then I started to slow down within the past few months. It’s not that I haven’t found successes and in fact its nearly the opposite but its been so difficult to get that momentum going again.
So how do you get re-inspired?
- Make a list of what you need to do over a period of time, then split it up into smaller more doable time frames.
- Read a motivational book or two to remind you of how exciting the prospect of owning your own business can be.
- Visit forums and read posts written by marketing experts. They can give you great ideas.
- Write down your actual goals and post them where you can see them regularly.
- Talk to someone else in the business who is a good listener and at the same time can be inspirational as well.
Doing just a few of these things or parts of these things can get the creative juices flowing and more importantly get you back into your game.
Now go get re-inspired!
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Keeping Up The Momentum%2C Keeping Up The Perspective…
The author wrote a motivational post about staying inspired when working in a home business. Its not always easy to keep that momentum going and she gives a few tips on how to get re-inspired!…
One thing that I know is stick -to- it -ness, especially when it gets rough.
Footwork leads to Results, Always!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep your eyes on the prize and head to the sky!