Reducing Stress In The Home Office
In a normal office, people have their own jobs to do and you have the tranquility (such as it is) to concentrate. However, when you work for yourself from home, firstly, you are on your own as far as tax, unions and stroppy customers are concerned, but you may also have the interruption of family, particularly children and a bored spouse. Or friends ringing you up to tell you to go for a drink because they think that you are working too hard. Sometimes, that is the last thing you want. Especially if things are not going as smoothly as you would wish. In the end it all adds to the stress.
Stress is definitely a killer, so if there is anything you can do to reduce your stress, you should do it. One of the best precautions you can take to reduce stress is to organize yourself better. If you have to do housework, you might think about how much your time is worth, and if hiring a cleaner is the cheapest way of keeping your house clean, then employ a cleaner. After all, there are only twenty-four hours in a day.
If it is feasible, get your family involved in your home business activities too. For instance, if you are selling physical items, you could get your spouse and even your children involved with wrapping up your parcels and sending them off. If your children are too young, think about getting them a nanny or placing them in day care.
If you are new to your line of business and you need guidance, but do not know where to go, you could always join a few forums, so that you can share your experience and ask guidance from others who might be farther down your road than you are. There are a great deal of helpful, knowledgeable people on the Internet who are eager to help, as you should be too when you are able too. Often these individuals are in a slightly different field to you, so they are not competition, but a great deal of things in business overlap.
It helps a lot of people to reduce stress by having a 'place of work'. This locale can be 'fenced off' or not depending on how you can ring-fence yourself. If you do not have a particular room to go into, then you could arrange a screen or plants to delineate your own working space
Finally, endeavor to do today, what you can. Putting things off until tomorrow only increases the stress of tomorrow, but set yourself achievable goals, so that you do not become depressed about never finishing anything. This is very essential. Always leave your desk with the idea that you have done a good day's work; something that you would have been proud of, if you were still working for someone else. The more of these techniques that you can apply, the less stress you will feel at your new profession at home.