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6 Tips for Overcoming Home-Based Business Blues

By Adam Toren ·

Home Business BluesWhen a home-based business owner first starts out, they almost always feel excited and very motivated to achieve success. Sadly, these feelings can often begin to diminish when faced with the actual workload that will be required. Knowing exactly how to maintain your original feelings of excitement and motivation can be one of the best business tools a home-based entrepreneur can possess.

Below are some tips that will help you maintain feelings of motivation and encouragement, which will aid in the success of your home-based business.

 

1. Pay Attention to the Things that are Going Well

Once the startup of your business is underway, you’re more likely to notice a slow, steady rate of growth rather than the big boom of success that you might have been hoping for. When you find yourself feeling discouraged because your business isn’t taking off like you had expected, take the time to ask yourself what it is that’s going well. By doing this, you’ll be able to direct your energy to a more enthusiastic and positive attitude, which will help you remain focused on your overall goal of success.

2. Never Forget the Big Picture

Before starting your home-based business, you had an idea of what the big picture of success would look like. It’s easy to lose focus of this big picture when you’re spending the majority of your time working long hours without a break. During times like this, it’s important to be able to step back, take a deep breath, and force yourself to look at the overall goal for your business. Take things one step at a time, and look at the big picture, rather than becoming overwhelmed with each step along the way.

3. Make a List of Factors that Motivate You

You made the choice to start a home-based business for several different reasons. One good example of a reason that a lot of people opt for home-based businesses is the fact that they’ll be home during the day when their small children need them most. By continuing to remind yourself of your own reasons that motivated you to start your business, you’ll be much more likely to remain focused on your long-term goals, rather than short-term obstacles.

4. Enlist the Help of Professionals

Starting a home-based business often means spending a lot of very long hours all alone, being unsure as to whether or not you’re doing things properly. Why not take advantage of other people’s experiences by consulting with a business coach or mentor who has been where you are now? By enlisting this type of help, you’ll not only increase your feelings of determination; you will also be given advice from people who have already learned from their startup mistakes and are willing to share their secrets of success with you.

5. Take a Break from the Monotony of Working from Home

One of the biggest complaints that owners of home-based businesses have is the fact that their personal lives and their business lives overlap too much. This can leave a person feeling bogged down and like they never get any sort of break from either aspect of their life. When this type of scenario occurs, it’s a good idea to get away from home for a while so your physical surroundings no longer feel mundane. Whether you take a long walk or go on a trip for a couple of days, the act of leaving your home office for a while will leave you feeling reenergized and much more enthusiastic.

6. Improve Your Overall Attitude

It’s common for people to get stuck in a certain way of thinking or simply being. A good example of this is the type of clothing we tend to gravitate toward. If you’re the kind of person who generally goes for frumpy and dull looking clothing, you may notice that it adversely affects your attitude. Try to mix things up a bit by choosing clothing that’s more lively and colorful. By doing something this simple, you actually have the power to change your entire outlook as well as the vibe that you put off to the people around you. When you’re feeling livelier and in control, it will help to improve the overall energy of your business.

Starting your own home-based business should be a rewarding and fun adventure. By keeping the above tips in mind and implementing them whenever possible, your home-based business will stand a much better chance of success, and you’ll break free from the home-based business blues!

Do you have a home-based business? What other tips do you have for staying motivated and productive? Share your experience in the comments!

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15 comments

  1. Vic
    I love motivation. Motivation can include motivating myself and also motivating others, especially our team. I also agree that we need to admit that we don't know everything and we are not good of everything. That is why we need to delegate other tasks to experts and professionals.Thanks for these great list of tips.
  2. chris
    Thanks...sometimes we need a reminder!
  3. Jamie Northrup
    I think 2 and 3 are the keys, the big picture is what motivates me, and I have reminders all over the place not to forget it.

    I have music that helps when I'm not motivated too.
  4. Paul
    I think the First point - is the most important - this is the foundation of all - If something is going well - the rest can be built on it.
    Every one has at least one thing that goes well - that is the reason be the best in what you do.
  5. MIna
    What makes me feel down is having to write content everyday! At first it's very exciting and fun but after 6 months its become a chore that I sometimes fail to do.

    Tip #5 is good, I may just go off for a short vacation. :)
  6. Bird Net
    Thanks
    Ihave a home based business and really needed these tips
    appreciate it
  7. Swift Minds
    That's a really nice set of tips! Bottom line is that we should find ways to overcome our fears. Fear is what stops us...
  8. Lindsay
    Great stuff! For me number 5 is key. If I can, I go to a cafe with reliable wifi and work on tasks that have been on my to-do list for far too long. It doesn't always work but more often than not it's just what I need to keep my week going.
  9. Screw9to5man
    Another very useful blog post. It's so important to be persistent and not be discouraged when you don't see results straight away.

    From my own experience, work that I've done a year ago is benefitting me now. I've recently quit my 9-5 job and taken the plunge to become self-employed. I had a self-employed stint in the past also which didn't go as I wanted it to. Now I'm much better prepared and have a totally different attitude.
  10. Phil - Business Ideas
    Some great tips I always try to pay attention to the things going well because you can easily get stuck focusing on the problems in your business and this can be detrimental to your businesses success.
  11. Chery Schmidt
    I love them all but when you get over whelmed, take a timeout and meditate or do some yoga. This will get you right back on track. Always remember WHY you are doing this and never ever quit on your dreams. Great Post :)
  12. Mr. MakingUsmile
    Awesome post. Remember to have fun doing something recreational to relax. The refresher you feel the more work you can accomplish.

    Mr.MakingUsmile
  13. Kelsey
    I find that working at a library or coffeeshop helps break up the monotony of working from home.
  14. Geoff
    I find I'm much more productive if I schedule different tasks based on my energy levels during the day.

    For example, I'm not a morning person and am not good at talking to clients early. So I try to catch up on emails and reading for the first few hours every day and don't schedule client calls until after 11am. I also am really productive in the late evening, so if I have a challenging task that requires a lot of thought, I'll put it on hold until the night when I think the most clearly.
  15. Ahsima
    I impressed on a point "Never forget the big picture". I am also a doing a home based business and enjoying life. I feel free and happy to work from Home.

    Ahsima

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