Sunday, September 9, 2012

5 reasons why you need a table to work at home

One of the attractions of working at home is the vision of freedom it invokes - no time clock, no time sheets, and no one to account for how to spend your time. Yes, it is attractive, but a large number of interesting proposals there is a heavy downside - you're probably wasting a lot of time.
My husband spends time every day to fill these large spreadsheets to calculate the time. He works for a large engineering company and his day often includes working on a variety of projects for various clients. He hates the activity and has always rejected as a waste of time - and this is my work until the house off recently and I realized that it just was not enough hours in a day to accomplish all my goals.

I now have my spreadsheet and agenda for the day and I have improved my productivity and reduced my stress immeasurably. If you do not think you need a table for your home business then think again - and as follows.

After a series of relatively unproductive days when my "to do" list seems to grow exponentially every time I looked, I knew it was not changed.

I admit that I was going through a bad patch. My job was at home suffering from growing pains and take longer than usual, my four year old, was not only pre-school in a while, and my husband does not pull its weight on the front inside, and my extended family who suffers from a number of crises. But I'm also old enough to know that there is no perfect time in life - you live that you have. These are simply the problems I have discussed this year. Will be released next year in the new problems for new ones.

After studying my time and chatting with people who work in the other house, I discovered five reasons for the adoption of the agenda:

1. It is very easy to lose time doing nonpriority tasks
2. It is very easy to get high or distract from the task at hand
3. Can non-regular working hours often overlap in your spare time if you do not have any free time at all
4. Can save time in your time intervene, until you fall behind with important projects
5. Focus time and effort on high priority projects means doing more

I'm not the only person in a home business that includes the schedule. I recently participated in an online forum where men and womenhad moved to kiss - and found that it is more restrictive than the release. After all, you still create a schedule so that you are free to organize lunch for 3 - around the clock, afternoon or full day whenever you choose.

If you find it difficult to determine whether your program and priorities of the day and week and maybe your significant other or a friend can help you put your schedule.

No comments:

Post a Comment