6 Ways to Keep Your Personal Life Separate from Your Home Business

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Running a home based business contrary for what many believe is not easy as it may seem.

There is quite a bit of hard work and perseverance involved, but a lot of sacrifices must be made on the part of your family. Most home business owners fail in their first year because they are poor planners or just don’t know how to keep their personal lives separate from that of their business.

When does the work end? Most business owners forget to draw a fine line between work and personal life.  I know for one I am very guilty of this. If you are guilty of answering the phone during a family dinner or letting your kids interrupt your working hours, your business could end up suffering. You may not realize this, but a failure to plan ahead and produce a decent schedule is something that can affect your performance.

  1. Have an office or create a workspace to run your business. It doesn’t matter where your office is, but you need to be able to get work done while you are there. The best office you can have is one that’s separate from high traffic areas of your home. Unfortunately, not everyone has the luxury of having a separate home office, in which case you should use a bookshelf or partition to separate your office from the rest of the home.
  2. Show Them You Mean Business. You need to show your family and friends that you mean business when you sit down to work. Discuss it with them that when they see your curtains drawn or door closed, you are busy. Just because you don’t go to work and clock-in doesn’t mean that you aren’t busy or you don’t need the peace and quiet of a working environment.

 

  1. Set Business Hours. The best way to help your family understand this is by creating a work hour schedule. It is easy to get lost in your business, but you need to be headed in an organized direction. Make it clear to your customers, friends and family what your working hours are, and don’t answer questions or concerns any time after.
  2. Stay Focused & Eliminate Distractions. It is hard to stick to a working schedule when you get easily suckered into social media. Let’s face it, it’s fun and it helps your business succeed. Many business owners fail to realize that by bending the rules just a little bit they are ready to throw all caution to the wind. Your working hours should involve marketing, packaging, selling and whatever else your business requires you to do.
  3. Create Visuals. If you have deadlines for your work, make sure you create visual cues that let your family members know. Your toddler or teenager will need to know that you are busy, especially when you have a big project due soon.
  4. Have a Business Account. It’s important you keep the money separate as well. Have a bank account just for business, even if you are a sole proprietor this will save from massive headaches when it is time to file taxes.  Most banks will require your Federal Identification Number and a copy of your DBA license.

 

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LaKeisha Hankins
LaKeisha Hankins

LaKeisha Hankins is a Mom-Preneur and Passion Strategist and Life Coach for Busy Mom. A devoted wife & happy busy mom of 4 beautiful girls. She empowers busy mom's to Unleash Their Passions and live the life they were created to live. She uses her gift of exhortation and coaching training to work with moms are ready to awaken their dreams, start a new business, or create an income online. Grab my free ebook and subscribe to my newsletter for empowering tips to help you Unleash Your Passions.

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