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How To Design Your Home Office
Setting
up a home office is one of the most important tasks
you will face when you make the decision to work from
your own home. Your home office can be a corner of your
kitchen or living room or, if space permits, a former
spare bedroom.
Size is less important that functionality. When deciding
on where to set up the nerve center of your business,
there are some factors you need to consider.
Is
the area well lit?
Proper
lighting is extremely important. Spending hours at a
time in a dimly lit work space can create eyestrain
which, after long periods of time, could lead to more
serious problems with your vision.
Are
there plenty of electrical outlets?
Take
into consideration what appliances you will have in
your work space. Your computer system will require an
outlet for your cpu, monitor, scanner, printer, speakers
(sometimes) and other ancillary equipment you may have.
Is
the area well ventilated and dust free?
All
of that computer equipment needs to breath
to remain cool and functioning properly. If you have
ever fried a computer you know how important
it is to keep the fan clean and dust free.
Do
you have telephone access?
In
addition to having a telephone handy for business purposes,
you will also require telephone access for your modem.
You may also consider a separate telephone line for
your business. It is much easier to track telephone
business expenses for tax purposes if you have a separate
phone line. Its also important that your clients
can reach you. If your clients have to compete with
your teenagers telephone habits, chances are they will
call someone else. Make certain that this separate line
is set up to receive phone calls while you are online.
Most major telephone companies now offer that service.
You may pay a few extra dollars a month for it, but
it will pay for itself over the long haul.
How
much foot traffic is there liable to be?
You
want your office to be as isolated as possible. Can
you imagine trying to speak with a client or figure
out html code with kids screaming in the background?
Not a very professional picture. If you have no choice
but to have your office in a high traffic area, adjust
your work schedule to coincide with family activities.
Sit your family down and explain the importance of your
work and why you need their cooperation. It wont
always work out that way but at least its a step
in the right direction.
It
goes without saying that you need to have normal office
supplies. Even if your work is online you still need
the pens, pencils, note pads and so on.
One
of the stickiest challenges you may encounter comes
from your friends. People who do not work from home
seem to think that if you do, you have all the time
in the world to visit. This can become a major problem
if you do not set the parameters. Setting out the ground
rules is important to the overall health and well being
of your business. Let your friends and extended family
know your business hours and explain to them that you
are not available during those periods of time. The
sooner you do this the better.
Conduct
your business in a professional manner. Just because
you work at home does not mean that you should throw
out the rule book. Maybe you have read the humorous
comment about working in your pajamas. It sounds
good in sales messages, but the truth is you are much
better off if you awaken in the morning and prepare
yourself for your work day as if you were still trekking
off to the office, because you are.
You
will be much better prepared to focus and get down to
business if you dress the part. That doesnt mean
that you need to squeeze into the normal office
attire. It does mean that you set the standards for
your business and much of that has to do with mindset
and self-image. Dressing comfortably is a one of the
serendipities of working at home, but you will be much
better prepared for business if you dress the part.
I
have one final word of advice for the new work at home
entrepreneur. Having your office right down the hall
can be a blessing, but it can also be a curse. Remember
to take time out for yourself. Most people believe that
working at home comes with certain privileges, and it
does. However, it can also become all-consuming and
take total control of your life.
Dont
allow that to happen. Create your schedule and live
by it. Make sure you turn off the lights, shut down
the computer and go home at the end of your
work day.
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