February 21, 2025

Success Requires a Balance Between Home Life and Work Life

The greatest advantages for someone with the ability to work from home, are the lack of a commute, the flexibility of schedule, and for a business owner, the elimination of an office lease. However, while the aforementioned advantages are solid, every home office presents the challenge of separating home life, from work life. If you can recognize this challenge in advance, you will be able to take it on with success. Below, I will outline some specific areas of advice.

First of all, make sure that your home business is actually suitable for the home. Not surprisingly, not all businesses fit this description. A business in which it is necessary for the customer to actually see what they are buying in person by visiting your home would probably turn your home into an actual place of business, and circumvent your home life.

Furthermore, treat your home office just as you would any office. What this means, is that you need to be professional at your home office, just as you would be in an office outside of the home. This means having a phone and voice mail system set up, keeping regular business hours, being organized, and absolutely no dogs barking, or children crying in the background, when on a phone call.

The location of your home office within your home will also be key. A proper location in your home will reduce interruptions. Just think for a moment and identify the place in your home which will be ideal for you to work. Preferably, this will be the quietest place in the house, in a comfortable setting. Equip this area with the tools and equipment necessary to run your home business.

Now that you have set your office up to your liking, let others in your life know of your plans. Make sure that both your friends and family are keenly aware of your work from home business hours. Doing so, you will be able to minimize distractions of friends stopping by or calling during work hours. This will also give your family a clear comprehension of your unavailability during your working hours, and enable them to aid in keeping you from becoming distracted.

Okay, you have the perfect location in your home for your business chosen. The office is furnished and equipped, and your friends and family are aware of your business hours. What is missing? Your plan is what is missing. It is of the utmost importance to plan, and achieve your plan if you work from home. If you are unable to finish the work planned for one day, do not allow yourself to get behind. Make sure that you start your next work day early and complete the unfinished task(s) from the prior day.

Gauge your performance by initially setting goals. By setting goals, you will not only keep yourself on track, but you will also have a barometer upon which to track your success. You should set both short and long-term realistic goals, which provide measurable results.

Please keep in mind that you need to balance your work life and your personal life. Try as best you can to not allow work to spill over into your personal life. You cannot just work every waking hour. If you are having a difficult time taking time for yourself, make a point to schedule time for yourself. During these hours you can meet up with friends or spend time with your family. Just realize that you need a healthy balance between work life and personal life in order to avoid burning out.

There will come a point where you will be able to delegate some of your daily or weekly tasks to someone else. You do not necessarily need to hire someone consistently, but you can outsource from time to time. Doing so will give you a better balance between work life and personal life.

If you follow the work from home tips set out in the article, you should have very nice success with your home business.

Work Life Balance – Home Based Businesses Are the Way to Go

I am a Mother of 2 children under 6, 41 years of age and a professional career woman. I was a full time Marketing Manager at my families International Food Importing & Distribution business. I like many of my friends started a little late with my family and have juggled and maneuvered my way through work and family for the last six years. I thought I worked hard when I was single and without children – wow did I have it easy.

I love work, I always have, but how do we get ourselves into such corners? Where has the quality time for family gone? Some of us have become obsessed with our work life by choice and others by necessity. Is there a way out of this situation that will still allow us to maintain or improve our financial position, while perhaps enjoying less working hours and more family focus? Could it be that I am suggesting we all get a little Work Life Balance!

We are starting to read more and more about this topic. In the current economic climate – the pressure, not just on parents, but everyone to work extra hours and sometimes second jobs is taking a toll on the quality of family life and the odd hours are becoming more and more un-family and can I say it? un-life friendly. I decided I did not wish to continue maneuvering and juggling my family and work – surely this is not what life and living is all about. There has to be a middle ground, I still want it all – I am sorry to say – I do still have a passion for work and having my own business – but I cannot and will not miss out on the joy that is my family and my passion for them.

Yes, you can continue to juggle and maneuver as many of the people I speak to on a daily basis have done – but to what advantage or should I say to whose advantage?Or you can take control, re-assert yourself and your passions and take the reins back on the direction of your future and that of your family.

Position yourself to have that Work Life Balance and the right home based business can do this for you.
I have been able to do this. In combination with a long time desire to run my own business and a set of circumstances that made it a NOW IS THE TIME type of predicament, I researched and found a business that encompasses my passions – allows me to work around the childrens’ school hours, work half the hours of my previous roles and position myself with a future that is financially secure.