Posted on
July 31, 2008 by
DJ
I feel compelled to write this because I keep getting emails from people wanting to know “the secret”.
I guess I should blame that overpriced Secret movie.
What’s the secret, what’s the key?
You want to know the secret to working at home? You want to know the key to quitting your day job?
1) Either get a job where someone will pay you to work at home.
2) Start a business selling useful products or services.
There you have it.
I hate to be so terse, but sometimes it really is that simple.
But I do aim to be helpful so I’ve started a new section on All Diva Media where I’ll feature (what seem to be) legit work at home jobs. I only have time for twice a month so hopefully that will help someone.
As for the business part, I’ve always believed that if you need to ask someone what kind of business you should start, you really don’t need to be in business.
But here’s a clue; What do you know how to do best? How can you make that profitable?
Think about it and there’s your key.
I wish you the best!
Category
Success
Posted on
July 15, 2008 by
DJ
I don’t have kids, but I spent last week watching two children while trying to keep my schedule as normal as possible.
I learned two things:
1) Having a schedule for both you and the kids is key. Without it you are setting yourself up to be less than productive.
2) Even with the schedule things will still get off track.
Because I had a school-aged child as well as a newborn I got to see the full scope of things.
Newborns are newborns and you are on their schedule and that’s that.
School-aged children need to be kept busy.
What I decided to do what type up a daily schedule. I made sure I had activities for all times of the day so that I would have a chance to get some work done.
There was arts and crafts time, school work, reading time, tv time, exercise time, and so on. Keeping that schedule would probably get tiring day after day (because I had to come up with the school work and arts and crafts activities); but it’s better than having kids complaining to you every 5 minutes that they are bored.
Like I said, I don’t have kids but that was what worked for me. What has your experience been like?
Category
Efficiency, Home
Posted on
June 19, 2008 by
DJ
No I didn’t drop off the face of the earth, I’ve been busy making sure all my ducks are in order.
You see, while I’ve been a business owner ever since I can remember, I’ve only been free from traditional employment since 2005; and with this recession I’d like to make sure I stay there.
No more evil employment!
Back in March I wrote Have You Recession Proofed Your Home Business? If you haven’t read it, head on over, and then check out these other great posts about the topic.
Telecommuting Diva shares 5 Ways To Recession Proof Your Home Business.
Remarkable James tells How To Recession-Proof Your Business in 13 Steps; here is part two.
Biz Chicks Rule lists 9 Recession Proof Industries. While you could use this list to start a job search, if you are really savvy you might find a way to start a new business or add another aspect to your existing business.
Blevins Franks Accountants writes about Protecting The Small Business From Recession. My favorite tip is “Try and find additional income streams so that the hit isn’t so big if you lose one.”
It can be tough, but by staying ahead of the curve, keeping up with trends, and diversifying like crazy you can watch your home business grow and avoid returning to employment.
Good luck!
Category
Efficiency