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Hard Work - A Dirty Concept


Author: Rachel Gawith


 

As I sit here in front of the fire and TV at 8.30pm on a Wednesday evening,

many would be mistaken for thinking that working from home is easy. But then

that is before you take into account my daily routine:



I get up at around 7.45am and feed the cats and sheep, make myself a cup of

tea and then by 8.30am I am sat in front of my computer collecting my emails

and responding to the numerous enquiries for more information on my MLM

business.



Then after an hour I start my daily traffic exchange surfing, forum posting,

yahoo group blasting and so on....This daily routine of promotion and

advertising takes me until around lunch time. The afternoon is then taken

up following up prospects, updating my websites and checking and responding

to further emails. I usually finish for the day at around 6pm, although I

always leave the computer on and check my emails again before turning in

for the night.



I work longer hours now that I work full time from home on my MLM business

than I did when I worked a normal day job. Then I started at 9am, leaving

the house at around 8.40am, I had an hour for lunch and a couple of breaks

through the day and finished at 5.15am, being back by 5.30pm. Now I start

at 8.30am and finish at 6pm with the odd trip downstairs to make a cup of

tea and half an hour for lunch.



Of course I wouldn't and don't think I could go back to working for someone

else and doing a 'usual' 9 til 5 job but why do people think working from

home is easy. And why are so many people scared of putting in some good old

fashioned hard work to make their homebased business a success.



Working from home, whether you are in a MLM program, an affiliate program

or running your own website, selling your own product, promotion, getting

sales and following up prospects all takes time and effort. You must put in

the time and effort needed to get your business off the ground, you must do

the promotion required to get those sales, you must follow up with your

customers, update your website and answer emails and so on.



Anyone who joins an affiliate program, becomes a distributor for a MLM

company or starts their own home based business must be prepared to work

at it, and usually work much harder than you would going to the office

each day and working for someone else.



If you are afraid of a little hard work, then do not attempt to start you

own home based business because the bottom line is you will fail. If hard

work is a dirty concept to you, stick to working for someone else.



If you are prepared to put in the hard slog and really work at it, then

you will find working from home very rewarding and in the long run, be it

one, two or three years down the line, you will be successful. And your

success will be proportional to the hard work you put in at the beginning.



Stick at it....you will succeed.



(c)2006 Rachel Gawith

Rachel runs her own homebased business website at http://www.computerincome.net

which recommends a couple of excellent online businesses and promotional tools.

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