Setting Up A Home Office 101
Ah, the joys of working from home. No battling the rush hour traffic. No rushed lunch breaks. No crammed workspaces surrounded by sterile, gray cubicle walls. Sounds like a worker’s paradise, doesn’t it? Be advised, it may not be as easy as you think.
The following advice, provided by Linda Novey-White, a member of the SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) board of directors, will help you avoid many of the common pitfalls.
• Emphasize the office. A home office has to be just that, an office. If your workspace feels too much like home, you’ll be doomed before you begin.
• Take a seat. You may be tempted to cut costs, but your office furniture is not the place to do it.
• Always stay connected. The advantages of working from an office — numerous phone lines and separate modem and fax lines — are a necessity for producing quality work at home.
• Be your own boss. To succeed as a do-it-from-homer, you’ll need to block out all the at-home distractions.
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From Business Opportunities Weblog.
Original post by Rich Whittle

