Six Proven Remedies To Cure The Home Business Blues
By
Tamara Esgoode,
a business coach and writer,
Oregon, U.S.A.
worldblessings[at]yahoo.com
www.HomeBizWomen.com
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You've
been putting in long hours in front of your computer, working
hard to get your home business off the ground. Or perhaps
you are in direct sales and have been on the telephone to
promote your business. You are excited, passionate, and filled
with anticipation. You bask in the glow of your home business
vision, thrilled to be creating your dream. It's an exciting
time!
Then suddenly, one day, it hits you. Maybe it's the third
week, the third month or the third year of your business.
You sit down at the computer, or pick up the telephone, and
there is a crashing sound of silence in your brain. Everything
looks different. It is as though someone dimmed the lights
in your office. Your excitement about your business is a distant
memory, and you feel terrible! You're frustrated, anxious,
depressed or even hopeless about your business.
What happened?
Dear reader, you just caught yourself a case of the Home Business
Blues! This little known malady quietly affects thousands
of home business owners at all stages of business. Anyone
from beginners to mature business owners can contract this
nasty and persistent affliction.
The Home business Blues can sneak up upon you at any time.
What are the symptoms?
* A sudden interest in "Desperate Housewives" which begins
to look more appealing than your business.
* Frequent need for Kleenex when you total your sales.
* Watching "Dr. Zhivago" is more uplifting than reading your
sales reports.
* Looking at your "to do" list inspires you to take a nap.
* You need double espresso and chocolate ice cream to jump
start your day.
* You experience an overwhelming desire to toss your computer
out the window.
The Home Business Blues can appear at any time. Perhaps your
sales are slow, your computer crashed, one of your business
partners quit, your direct sales company went out of business,
or you just discovered you owe the government $3,000 of self
employment tax. The Home Business Blues is a sneaky affliction
and can even appear, unbidden, when things are going well.
New business owners are especially vulnerable to the Home
Business Blues. It is highly contagious, and can be contracted
even from non-business owners. Spouses can pass the Home business
Blues along to a new business owner in the blink of an eye.
The Home Business Blues creates depression, irritability,
misery, low productivity, and in some cases even causes unsuspecting
home business owners to "throw in the towel" way before towel
throwing is called for!
Thankfully, the home business blues is not a terminal condition.
There are several proven strategies that can help lift you
out of the dregs and move you forward to a more energized,
productive, and Kleenex free business experience!
Surefire Cures for the Home Business Blues
1. When you find yourself at the "Dr Zhivago" stage,
get out of the office and take a walk. It is difficult
to stay overwhelmed, discouraged, or hopeless when you're
moving about in the fresh air. If the weather is bad, take
a walk on the exercise bike, or put on some music and dance.
Get yourself moving!
2. When sitting at the computer inspires you to visit
the Yahoo personals instead of working your business, it is
time to change the energy in your office. Open the
windows, clear off your desk, change the desktop image on
your computer, get a new mouse pad, and get rid of clutter.
Remove everything that is not absolutely essential to your
business. Make space for the new!
3. Make yourself as comfortable as possible in your
office. Get a really good chair that helps you to
sit effortlessly. Get some plants and inspiring posters or
paintings. These will help you to visualize positive results
in your business. Create your office environment as a warm,
uplifting and inviting space, and avoid fluorescent lighting
which drains your energy.
4. Seek the advice and support of your business colleagues.
No home business owner is an island! You need to be connected
with other successful home business people who understand
the challenges you are going through. Find some business networking
groups that you feel connected to, join them, and introduce
yourself.
Discuss what is going on in your business with a trusted colleague,
coach or mentor. There is an old saying, "two heads are better
than one" and this is especially true in the world of business.
Brainstorm solutions to your business challenges, write them
down, make a plan, and then be accountable! Some home business
owners find a "business buddy" that they speak with daily
for 15 minutes, to keep them motivated and inspired.
5. Turn off the TV! OK, there is a time and
a place for "Desperate Housewives", but this is not going
to help you to prosper. Instead, pull out your original business
plan, which has the mission statement of your business. Read
it! See and feel the vision and passion that originally motivated
you to create your business. Spend some quiet time within
your own heart and re-commit to your vision! If you have difficult
doing this alone, set aside some time to do this with a colleague,
coach or business partner.
6. Don't make ANY changes while you're under the influence
of the Home business Blues! Sometimes the blues are
a sign that you need to make changes in your business, but
other times, the blues are simply a normal part of the ups
and downs that accompany any business.
By taking steps to combat the Home Business Blues, you will
discover the secret treasure hidden within each bit of advertisty
that you go through in your business. Tomorrow, the sun will
shine a little brighter and you will feel a renewed sense
of excitement and optimism. Once your positive frame of mind
has been restored, you can make decisions with a clear perspective.
The Home Business Blues can sneak up on you at any time. Following
these suggestions can help you to persist through the rough
periods long enough to realize your home business dreams!
About the Author: Tamara Esgoode is a business
coach and writer for http://www.HomeBizWomen.com,
a free online coaching and mentoring service. Visit for more
tips on overcoming the home
business blues.
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