5 Time Management Tips for Home Based Workers

by Brendan Wenzel

in Time Management Tips

5 Time Management Tips for Home Based Workers

Many Americans work outside of the home, but you may not be most Americans. If you work from home, time management may be a problem. Yes, working from home has its benefits and there are many, but distractions are easy to come by. So, how do you avoid distractions and increase your earning potential when working from home?

1 – Work the Same Hours Everyday

Whether you work from home part-time or full-time, having a set work schedule is advised. When your hours vary, you may find it harder to work. It is also advised that you work during the hours you perform the best. In fact, that is one of the many freedoms of working from home; you can typically set your own hours.

Do you perform better working during the day or at night? To improve your productivity, choose work hours that work best for you.

2 – Work Around Your Schedule

If you work full-time, you may spend all day or all night in front of the computer. This may not give you much flexibility. However, if you work part-time from home as an internet marketer, you have the freedom to set your own hours, as there are fewer hours to dictate.

When choosing which hours to work, it is important to look at your daily activities. Do you have a morning exercise routine? Or, do you take your children to school each day? Instead of working for two hours, stopping, and starting again, arrange your schedule so that you can work continuously. This will result in less distractions, more efficient work, and better productivity

3 – Do Not Answer the Phone

A problem with working from home is that it is a concept that not everyone understands. For example, you may have friends or family who actually assume you are home watching television all day. Yes, you aren’t, but these individuals often do not know better. This may result in multiple phone calls to your home during work hours.

So, what do you do? Avoid answering the phone. If you are a parent, this may be difficult. For that reason, rely on the use of caller identification and an answering machine. This allows you to be alerted in the event of an emergency. As for why you should avoid answering the phone, you would not talk on the phone all day when working outside of the home, so don’t do it when working inside.

4 – Avoid Distractions

Before you can successfully avoid distractions, you need to determine what distracts you. Unfortunately, distractions are common when working from home. While working at your computer, you may glance over to a sink full of dirty dishes. Instead of stopping what you are doing, create a schedule. Set aside a daily block of time, such as one or two hours to complete house work.

In keeping with distractions, you will find the internet to be a huge one. Since you work from your computer, it is easy to go from using the internet as a research tool to communication with friends. If your weakness is checking your email multiple times a day, reading the news, or visiting online message boards to socialize, stay away from these websites. As an extreme measure, temporally block them from your computer.

5 – Remember Your Ability to Work Depends on Your Income

If you work from home as an internet marketer, the time and energy you put into work will depend on your income. This is one of the benefits and pitfalls to working from home. The more work you complete, the more income you will generate. However, if you find yourself easily distracted, not only will you fall behind, but you may lose money.

Simply remembering that time is money can serve as a much needed source of motivation.

In short, working from home is beneficial, but it is not an easy task. To increase your income level, improve your time management skills. This is easy to do with simple tools, such as an alarm clock, schedule or to-list.

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1 Brendan Wenzel July 9, 2009 at 4:59 pm

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2 Jennifer Fong July 9, 2009 at 5:09 pm

Great post! There is often a tendency to miss the fact that working from home is a “real job” too. When we take ourselves seriously, others will too…especially when we make all that money through the income producing activities we can accomplish when following your excellent advice above!

Jennifer Fong

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3 Brendan Wenzel July 9, 2009 at 5:28 pm

Very good point on the income producing activities. They are the only ones that actually get that check. Glad you enjoyed the post.

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4 Jennifer Fong July 9, 2009 at 5:09 pm

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5 Matt Hayden October 7, 2009 at 2:52 am

Yes, working from home can be great, but if you can’t produce enough, then the dream may end.

I think there’s a strong subconscious factor in why a lot of people are so easily distracted, or can’t concentrate when working at home: It’s because they feel that what they’re doing is somehow morally wrong.

That is, we’ve been so conditioned to believe that valid work can only be performed in an office on weekdays from 9-5, that we feel guilty if we do otherwise. Getting over that guilt is crucial for success, I believe.

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6 Brendan Wenzel October 7, 2009 at 10:22 am

Very true. Many of my friends always ask when am I going to get a “real job”. What? Is this not a real job? I bet I provide more value, work more hours (or have people working the hours for me) and make more per hour working than they do.

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7 Mathdelane October 12, 2009 at 10:02 pm

It’s lame that there are some people who look at work-at-home-jobs as not a real job. In fact, earning from blogging alone needs so much determination and patience otherwise you won’t get even a dime out of it.

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8 Jennifer Wilson - Agent Solutions (@AgentSolutions) November 24, 2009 at 11:33 am

This is a fabulous article Brendan. I also work from my home office and practice a lot of the points you mention here. I have one additional tip that I would like to share. “Step Away From the Computer”… I think it’s very easy for some one (including myself) to become a hermit when working from home. When you really enjoy what you do, time goes by so fast.

I feel it’s important to set some time aside during the week (even a couple of times a week) to make sure you step away from the computer and get out.

Great article!

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9 Brendan Wenzel November 24, 2009 at 11:54 am

Agreed Jennifer. It’s really fun to get out and let loose every once in a while, computer or no computer. Too much work can be counter productive.

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10 Mikkel "DaneBlogger" Juhl (@daneblogger) November 24, 2009 at 12:47 pm

This is so true…

Now I’m at school – so I guess blogging is like my “part-time” job. The time managing is quite bad though I think.

But it’s definitely better than it used too.

Have an awesome day Brendan! Love your blog!
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11 KewlGadget 4 Great Gadgets (@kewlgadget) December 3, 2009 at 7:07 pm

Very Good. I think it is also important to set short and long term goals for yourself. It is easy to get on a tangent or lose site of what you need to do if you dont have set goals and work to achieve them. thanks for the post.
Kewl Kat
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