It always sounds so good when you hear or read about it. Be your own boss! Work from home and set your own hours! Pull in handfuls of money every day! It’s easy to get swayed by the hype and the headlines and get sucked in by the momentum of jumping into a home based business. But before you make the leap, take a look at some factors that just might make or break your home business.

Who Are You?

What sort of a worker are you? Are you someone who likes to go to work at nine and be home at 5 and never think about work again until the next morning? Are you self-motivated? Can you assign yourself tasks and complete them? Running a home based business really takes someone with an entrepreneurial spirit. You have to be willing to take on the responsibility of the business – and its ultimate success or failure. What are your strengths? What are your skills? What do you know about the business you’re starting? How knowledgeable are you about this business already and how much do you have to learn? How comfortable are you with the variety of tasks that might be necessary to run this business, such as marketing and payroll? If you feel that you are a self-starter with the knowledge and desire to start your own business and see it through, running a business from your home might be a great option.

Where is your home? How comfortable is it for you to work there? What are the needs of your business? If you have a business that sells a service, are people going to be coming to your home to meet with you? Will you need a home office? Can your home accommodate a home office? Are there zoning laws in your area that might prohibit you from opening the type of home business you’re looking at? If all you need for your business is a computer and a desk, then this might be an easy choice. If your business is more elaborate and involves meetings and products and a formal home office, you will need to assess whether you’re able to meet those needs in your present home.

Who Else is There With You?

Home based businesses are very popular these days for the flexibility they afford as well as the autonomy. Many parents are interested in a home based business when they are involved with juggling the needs of their children with the needs of making a living. Take some time to carefully assess your living situation and try to determine whether a home based business is right for you. You may be trying to parent an infant and a toddler as well as trying to run a business, which can be tricky, especially when it comes to phone calls and meetings.

A home based business can afford you flexibility, autonomy and a great deal of satisfaction. If you have the right personality, the right location, and the right business, a home based business can be just the right thing for you.

My friend Alex Jeffreys is offering a hour of free training that explains what type of businesses that are working in today’s rapidly changing economy. http://www.bootcampselling.com/

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