More Advice on Home-Based Businesses

WomensWallStreet.com has some more advice on starting a business out of your home that goes along with a recent post at this site.
“Begin by deciding if a home-based business is really right for you by making an honest assessment of yourself and your needs and availability. It’s harder than pointing and clicking, but it’s where the real work begins. Talk to your family about how much time you want to devote to work, and research every option thoroughly – you’ll learn a lot and avoid a bad match. If you’re determined to keep your weekends free, for example, avoid retail and real estate.
Be sure working at home suits your temperament. If being cooped up in the house doesn’t sound appealing or if you’re easily distracted, think twice….”

Successful home-based workers I have talked with all say the you need to set some clear boundaries of place and time that define your working at home. Set aside a “work place” in your home such as a designated office, but only go there during predetermined working hours. This may even require getting two computers and two phone lines–one for working at home and one for family use–to make sure the boundaries are kept clear and consistent. This can help with distractions.