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The Dangers of Sales Professionals Working From a Home Office |
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One of the main problems with working from home for sales people is
that you are technically always at work. It becomes very hard for your
mind to separate your free time and your work time.
By Jeremy Ulmer
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April 11, 2010 ( PowerHomeBiz.com )
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I have worked successfully from a home office in various sales roles in the
past, and there are many benefits from working at home; however, there are
also many dangers.
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Sales managers and sales professionals need to be aware of potential
pitfalls.
Avoid the following dangers and you will be able to create a highly
productive home office environment.
Never Shutting Off The Work
One of the main problems with working from home for sales people is that you
are technically always at work. It becomes very hard for your mind to
separate your free time and your work time. This can result in an unbalanced
life-style and addictive work behaviors. Some common negative habits that
are formed consist of constantly checking emails, always taking calls even
during non-working ours, and working well into the night.
To help prevent these negative habits, set up a separate office space,
maintain set working hours with a clear start and end time to your day, shut
your computer down, and turn off your work phone during non-working hours.
Not Getting Any Exercise
Sitting on your butt for 8+ hours a day is never a good recipe for physical
fitness and health. If you do work from home, then make sure you are
scheduling time for your workouts or participating in some sports or
activities to stay active. The body and mind are all connected. Without a
strong body, your mind will lack the energy it needs to be productive day in
and day out. Without energy and a high level of fitness, you will not
produce the same results.
Lack Of Sales Motivation & Procrastination
When you are on your own working from home, it can be easy to slip into
procrastination mode. You can help prevent this by setting weekly and daily
goals. Make sure you complete your toughest work activity first thing in the
day. Consider finding some accountability partners to help you stay on
track.
Distractions
This can range from laundry, to cleaning, to TV, to personal calls, to
running errands, and to nice weather. I have heard of sales professionals
and sales managers who simply were so distracted at home, that they wanted
to find an office away from home, even if it meant driving well over an hour
each way. You must minimize your distractions and set clear guidelines of
what you should be doing and should not be doing during working hours.
Not Feeling Like “Real Work” Was Accomplished
Despite working from home being more popular than ever before, a lot of
people still don’t see it as “real work.” They think if you don’t commute an
hour each way, dress up in a suit, drink coffee with your peers in the
morning, and sit in a daily sales meeting, that it isn’t “real work.”
To others, working from home means you have a license to do what you want,
when you want. Although this is not true, you need to make sure you set the
boundaries with your friends and family. Just because you are at home, does
not mean you are free to help them with favors. They need to understand the
hours you work, and that you are serious and disciplined when working and
can not be disturbed
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Trouble Getting Up Early
Most people don’t like getting up at 5:30AM or 6:00AM to get ready and drive
into work. Working from home will often give you some degree of flexibility
in this regard, however, be careful that you don’t take advantage of this
too much. Make sure you are getting up, taking a shower, getting dressed,
and eating before the time you want to start working. Give yourself a solid
hour to prepare for the work day. So, if you want to start work at 8AM, make
sure you have an alarm going off at 7AM.
Trouble Sleeping
The fact that you can feel like you are always at work means it becomes hard
to shut down. Too often sales professionals will check email a few minutes
before going to bed. This means the last thing on their mind are emails from
their management, clients, and prospects. This is not a good way to prepare
and relax the mind for sleep. To avoid this, make sure you do not log into
your email within 1-2 hours before getting ready for bed.
I love working from a home office, but it is not the paradise that many
people presume it is unless you are very disciplined and regimented with
your approach. Avoid these dangers, and you too can enjoy working from a
home office productively and successfully for many years to come.
About the Author:
Sales Coaching Expert, Jeremy Ulmer, has helped hundreds of sales
professionals, sales leaders, and business owners just like you overcome
sales challenges to increase productivity and win more clients faster. For
100's of unbeatable, sure-fire ways to increasing your sales results,
subscribe for your free sales tips or request a free sales coaching
consultation at:
http://www.SalesCoachingHabits.com
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