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Combining the Two: Your Personal and Professional Lives

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Individuals who own their own businesses often have a lot of flexibility when it comes to which hours and days to work and how many. Many Internet marketers work out of their homes and some of them choose to work in an office outside of the home. Wherever you choose to work, be aware that it is easy for your personal and professional lives to clash when you are your own boss.

Internet marketers can easily become workaholics, especially those who enjoy what they are doing. Because virtually anyone can become an Internet marketer with little or no startup capital, it often takes many hours of hard work before any profits are realized. This can take a toll on the Internet marketer’s personal life and cause professional burnout as well. Effective time management skills can not only be good for your business, but they are essential for your personal life as well.

That’s why it’s so important to manage your time wisely so that work isn’t spilling over into your home life and vice versa, especially if you have a spouse or partner who is not a part of your business. While you may think you have to work sixteen hours a day to get your business off the ground, it is important to balance both your home and work life, especially if you work from home.

With laptops that can go virtually anywhere, it may be tempting to take your work to the kitchen table, to bed, and to the family room while the family is watching television. Making a practice of this, though, could cause resentment in the family so it might be wise to establish regular working hours and have a part of the home that you can claim as your workspace. If you’re able to have an office in the home, that is best, but many Internet marketers start out in the corner of the kitchen, living room, or bedroom. Wherever your workspace is, try to keep your work in that area so that when you are interacting with other family members, it is clear that you are not working. While you will need a certain amount of flexibility, by practicing strategic time management skills, you will have the time you need for your business and for your family.

It is important for the Internet marketer to have the support of his or her family when possible and you will probably garner much more support if you don’t let your work overtake you. Try to keep regular working hours and let work go during your off hours. If you do find that you have to work extra hours in the beginning, sit down with your family and explain what it is you need to do and ask for their support. Most importantly, make time to be with your family even if you just walk out of one room and into another. Share your goals with your family but be available to them after working hours just as if you had a conventional job. By separating your personal and professional lives, you’ll have more peace in both.




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