November 17, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz.com )
- We've all seen
the figures. Right now in our country we're facing a 10.2% unemployment
rate. That number speaks volumes. What happens when income that you had
coming in every week suddenly stops? Sure, we all know we should have saved
for such an event, but many Americans are barely getting by. And experts say
that the 10.2% is really just the icing on the cake. Many more have faced
having their hours cut, having to take more days off, etc. So, what are your
options? Can working from home somehow help?(article continued below ...)
First, consider if this is the time to start a home-based business.
Perhaps you have been thinking about this for a while and just never had the
opportunity. God might just be opening the door for you and telling you the
time is right. Explore the options available to you. Remember the key to
success: Match your skills, experience and passion with a business that
allows you to use these. Do something that you enjoy doing and feel that you
can be good at.
Second, think through what can you do to earn a second income. Take into
consideration the things that you already have work experience or skills in.
What hobbies do you enjoy? Can one of them be turned into a business? For
example, look into virtual assisting. If you excel at administrative tasks,
web design, bookkeeping, publicity, social networking, etc., this could be a
fabulous business for you or a great second income.
Third, honestly evaluate your situation. Make a plan that allows you to
work during the time you have available. If you still need to be searching
for full-time employment, build that into your schedule. Think through the
hours that you will have available each day. If you have small children at
home you will need to decide if you will work around their schedule or try
to find someone to help care for them. If your children are school-age try
to make the most of the hours they are away from home.
Fourth, make task lists for each day or week and work through them to
help keep you on track. Distractions abound when you work from home. You
will need to be self-motivated and a self-starter. With no boss to keep you
accountable and no one to assign tasks, it will all be up to you. For many
this spells freedom, but for others it's a struggle. It may help to find
some way to reward yourself at the end of the day for a job well done.
All of these options can be useful when trying to build an income from
home or begin a home-based businesses. Consider ideas that you have quickly
discounted in the past. How about direct sales? Especially with the holidays
approaching consider contacting some companies and seeing what they offer.
How about an online shop? Remember, this can just be a temporary thing. Yes,
you might have to work harder now, but the peace of mind of paying the bills
will far outweigh having to put in those extra hours.
Take heart. The unemployment rate will get better and soon be a distant
memory. But in the meantime, hopefully these tips will help you make extra
money for you and your family. Jill Hart, Founder of Christian Work-at-Home
Moms http://www.cwahms.com and
Diana Ennen, President of Virtual Word
Publishing, http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com have teamed up to write So
You Want to Be a Work at Home Mom: A Christian’s Guide to Starting a
Home-Based Business http://www.soyouwanttobeawahm.com . Start or expand your
business today with their help.