Are
You Missing Your Chance to Work at Home?
(c) Copyright 2003, Sharon Davis
Have
you missed the turnoff that leads to your dream of working
at home?
Wouldn't
that be disappointing? No one likes to think that they have
wasted their chance, missed their opportunity. But that's
exactly what happens to many.
Sometimes
you can become so focused on a single-minded purpose that
you miss the opportunity when it presents itself. Maybe it
wasn't the goal that you started out with, but that doesn't
mean that it's not the right path to follow.
Years
ago, I left my career to stay at home with my kids. I remember
the months after I had made up my mind… I was obsessed
with my dream of becoming a stay-at-home mom. It was all I
could think about: How would we make it happen? Could we afford
it? I dreamed of watching my girls play from our porch, cooking
dinner every night, having the time to work in their classrooms,
go to their sporting events.
Long
story short, we did it. It wasn't easy; I quit my job, we
moved to a different area, my husband had to transfer. But
we did it.
It
was just as I had dreamed it would be… for a while.
But it didn't take long for my restless nature to crash the
party. I soon realized that I needed professional interaction.
I also needed to be able to contribute to the household income,
as much for personal fulfillment as out of financial necessity.
So,
I decided that I should try to find a job that I could do
from home. I'd have the best of both worlds. I knew that I
had valuable skills and experience. It never occurred to me
to start a business- I'd never owned a business before so
it never crossed my mind. I just wanted a job.
Of
course, once I started looking around I realized that finding
a job that I could do from home was not going to be easy.
Then
I came across an ad for an opportunity to promote an educational
product. I would earn commissions on my own sales as well
as the sales made by any others that I invited to join. That's
right, it was a Multi Level Marketing opportunity, not that
I really knew what that was at the time. It looked pretty
easy, so I gave it a try.
What
ended up happening was that I earned enough money to start
my own business. I plunged every penny that I made into building
the business that I run today, 2Work-At-Home.com.
An
MLM was not what I was looking for, but it ended up being
the right road. It's not something I wanted to spend the rest
of my life doing, but it helped my to achieve my goal. And
that goal wasn't even the one I started out with. I'm really
glad that I didn't miss my turnoff.
Here
are 5 tips that will help you to avoid missing your chance
to work at home:
Be
open-minded. If I had been as closed-minded as many
people are about MLM's, I would probably still be trying to
run my website with a free webhosting account. Ask yourself,
"why not?" and educate yourself before closing the
door on an opportunity.
Recognize
when what you're doing isn't right for you. Sometimes
you work so hard to achieve a goal, you fail to see the forest
for the trees. Be honest with yourself and whether or not
a situation is right for you.
Don't
waste your time. We all know by now that there are
no typing jobs out there, right? Stop going down the dead-end
roads of the home typist, ad placing and mail processor jobs.
Be
flexible. Be open to changing your plans, and even
to completely revising your goals. This doesn't mean that
you should spend all your time waffling between one goal and
another, but that you should have the courage to follow a
different path if it calls you.
Have
faith in yourself to follow through with your goals.
It's so easy to take the path of least resistance and give
up. It's hard work no matter which path you choose, but isn't
it worth it?
Sharon Davis, Work-At-Home expert, author
and consultant, helps people to achieve their goal of working
at home, telecommuting or starting a home business. http://www.2Work-At-Home.com
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