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Category Archives: Inspiration and Motivation

31 Days to Work-At-Home Success Day 31: Putting It All Together

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Over the last month, I’ve shared information on what it takes to succeed at working from home, how to find and get a work-at-home job, and how to start and build a home business. Have you done any of the recommended tasks? If not, why not? The perfect work-at-home opportunity is not going to show up in your email box. Finding or creating a way to work-at-home is a proactive activity. If you want to work at home, you have to make it happen. So today I’m going to recap what you need to do to work at home:

1. Learn about working at home through books and reputable websites and blogs.

2. Create a burning desire to reach your work-at-home goal. Imagine what your life will be like when you work at home.

3. Make a commitment to reach your goal, no matter what.

4. Inventory your skills, interests and passions and identify job and business prospects based on what you know, do or love.

5. Search for and research jobs and business ideas.

6. Determine what it will take to get a job or start a business.

7. Create an action plan to reach your goal.

8. Do something every day to work towards your goal.

9. Keep informed about working at home and trends in your industry.

10. Never, ever quit!

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31 Days to Work-At-Home Success Day 29: Asking for Help

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No one achieves success by himself. The most successful people throughout history may have had a special tenacity, but they also needed others to help them implement their dreams. Bill Gates had Paul Allen, Steve Jobs had Woz, and so on. And all of them had a team of people who supported, provided guidance or participated in creating success. In my case, I have my family’s support, a mastermind group to go to for feedback or specialists in areas I’m not as skilled in, and virtual workers that help keep things running.

It can be hard to ask for help. I’m a die-hard do-it-yourselfer and for many years I did everything. But I learned that even though I could do everything, I wasn’t the best at everything and often it wasted time. Now if there is something I want to do I talk to people I trust first, research, and often pay someone else to take care of it.

Help comes in all forms. It can mean asking your spouse or neighbor to watch the kids while you work on your work-at-home dream. Or getting the kids to pitch in around the house more.

So don’t be afraid to ask for help. Join networks of others in your industry or that can help you learn about what it takes to work at home. Facebook, LinkedIn, and other online networks are terrific for learning more and getting feedback on your efforts. They’re also great places for finding experts to hire so you can spend your time focused on what you do best. Another option is to find a mentor who can show you the ropes that you avoid pitfalls and reach your success faster.

If you can afford a mentor, consider joining a mastermind group. I belong to Solo Masterminds, which is rich in successful online entrepreneurs ready to provide feedback, advice and support. Plus there are tons educational materials in all sorts of areas from business building, scripts to use on your website and more. Check it out and get Solo Smart Start and several success case studies for free.

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