7
Ways to Keep Your Business Life Separate From Your Home Life
When Working From Home
by
Lisa Taliga
If youre
already working from home, you may have got into the habit of
doing a bit of work, doing the laundry, taking some personal
calls, doing a bit more work, picking up the groceries and so
on. Its easy to let work duties merge into home duties
until you find yourself pulled in all kinds of directions.
One of the biggest challenges youll find when working
from home is keeping your working life separate from your home
life. Of course, in a 9 to 5' office job, you go to work,
do what you need to do and hopefully leave it behind when its
time to head off home. But when youre working from home,
its easy to allow work time to seep into your free time.
Here are 7 ways to run a profitable business whilst keeping
things running smoothly at home:
- Draw
up a work and leisure timetable that you stick to. During
the time that youre at work, dont
take any personal calls, or do any domestic errands / home
duties. And during your recreational time such as evenings
and weekends, dont answer any work emails, take any
business calls or do any work. Of course, according to your
individual situation, you may want to be available for urgent
jobs at the weekends, especially if youre charging a
premium for this service. This is just guideline for you to
schedule and compartmentalize your time so that you get control
over your time. The downside to accepting business calls and
visits after hours is that clients will start to take this
for granted and expect that youre available pretty much
whenever they want. An advantage to developing a timetable
that encompasses leisure time is that you and your family
will much more likely get to spend time together simply because
its been scheduled.
- Friends
and family may be under the impression that because youre
working from home, this is an open invitation to call you
during the day or go out for coffee. If you explain that you
have set working hours and that youd prefer to talk
or meet after hours, theyll get the message.
- Get
separate phone lines installed: one for business and one for
personal use. Not only does this serve to efficiently separate
work from personal life, it looks much more professional than
having family members pick up your business phone. Answer
your business phone with your name, or business name, and
keep your children away from the business phone line.
- Use a
PO Box as your business address, not your home street address.
This is important for professional reasons but also helps
to maintain your privacy. Your business cards will be circulating
around and you dont want everyone knowing your home
address. Similarly, separate bank accounts for business and
personal use are essential for minimal confusion and efficient
bookkeeping.
- Make
the most of your flexibility. You no longer have a boss to
answer to or somewhere to be at a particular time. You dont
have to follow the 9 to 5 regime any longer. If you are more
productive first thing in the morning, you can schedule work
to start at 6am and finish early afternoon, if you wish. Alternatively
if youre a night owl, you can spend the morning exercising
or doing some other leisure activity or domestic duties, having
scheduled your work for the afternoon. If you have children,
working from home is perfect. You have the freedom to get
your children ready and off to school, followed by work in
the morning, with a break in the afternoon when theyre
home from school, and then work again in the evening after
dinner. Work your schedule to suit yourself, your life and
your natural rhythms. Youll get things done so much
quicker, easier and more effectively.
- Its
very important to try to have a home office completely separate
from the rest of your home. A closed door is an effective
way of letting people know that youre working. If a
separate room isnt possible, you could use a room partition
or screen to serve as a visual hint that youre at work
and dont want to be disturbed.
- Try
different tricks to make you feel
that youre at work. Some people wear business clothing
and shoes during working hours. It makes them feel professional
and productive. I also heard of someone dressing as if he
were going to work each day, getting into his car, driving
around the block and returning to his home office! As crazy
as it sounds, it helped him get into work mode.
Implement these tips and make sure you keep to them. Dont
let a temporary slip-up dissuade you, just get right back on
track. Once youve established a regular routine and boundaries
for your business and home life, youll feel much more
satisfied and productive in all areas of your life. And after
all, a better quality of life is the reason that you chose to
work from home.
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Lisa Taliga is a Virtual Assistant and author of 'Freelance
from Home! The 5 Key Steps to Your Successful Virtual
Assistant Business' and The 7 Things You Must Know
Before Starting Your Successful Virtual Assistant Business.
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