Creating Your Home Office Space
One of the great privileges of direct selling profession is being
able to work from home. But with the freedom of your career, also
come the challenges. The sink is full of dishes, your son left his
crayons /on your desk, and the laundry is piled up in the corner.
A well designed home office help you transition from the role of
domestic goddess to high power entrepreneurial executive. Just like
Clark Kent changes in the phone booth to become Superman, as you
enter your office space, you turn into queen of your home business
empire. Instantly your mind shifts from the laundry list of household
chores, to strategies for earning that big check next month and
enjoying a hard earned Hawaiian vacation.
But how can you plan the perfect workspace; one that keeps you
organized, inspires you, and boosts your productivity? Here with
some rules of thumb to follow when designing your home office space.
Plan a space that meets your needs.
• Space: Imagine your dream space. You have the freedom to
create the space of your dreams Where is it? What items do you need
to have in it? Some questions to ask yourself are: what equipment
you’ll need, what things you’ll have to store, and how
much privacy you’ll need. Do you need to stay close so you
can keep an eye on the kids? Do you need a meeting space? Will you
have customers or other consultants stopping by?
• Location. Choose a space in your home that best supports
those needs. Whether it’s a space bedroom, a corner of the
living room, a large closet, an attic or a converted garage; find
a room that that has enough space for the equipment and furniture
you need.
• Storage. While not every direct seller needs to keep inventory
on hand, those that do know that having an organized space to store
product is critical. Make sure that space you choose has ample room
for shelving and storage. Think about the items you handle on a
day to day basis in your business. Now make a list of the items.
Do you need a bookshelf or wall holders for catalogs and brochures?
With the proper space and containers too keep your office tidy and
you’ll have a clutter free, organized work space.
• Furniture. Next it’s time to outfit your work space
with a desk, bookcase, and filing cabinets. Today with the boom
in home based careers, there is such a variety of office furniture
to choose from. Whether it’s a simple desk, an office armoire,
or a complete L-shaped unit, make sure you’ll have the desktop
space you need to keep key items at your fingertips. Dare to splurge
a little on getting yourself a comfortable and ergonomically supportive
chair. It’s a back-saving and worthwhile investment.
• Equipment. Plan a spot to put your computer, phone, and
fax. Buying an all-in-one printer/scanner/fax machines is a smart
choice that saves you desktop space and money!
Put it together it a way that makes sense.
• Placement. Decide What Goes Where. Place key equipment
in a way to flows with the way that you work.
• Organization. One great way to stay organized is to create
centers for the tasks you frequently perform. For instance you might
want to put all your brochures, order forms, and catalogs together
in one place. Other “centers” may include a mailing
center, a faxing center, and a printing center. Boxes and bins are
great for keeping smaller office supplies organized.
• Ergonomics. Place your keyboard, lighting, and monitor at
proper heights. By being good to your body, you can function at
peak performance without tiring as quickly or getting injured from
incorrect positioning.
Create an inspiring atmosphere you’ll love.
• Personalize. Now’s the chance you have been waiting
for to create the office of your dreams. Make your office a space
that truly inspires you. Little things make such a difference. Choose
a paint color that brings you joy. Pamper yourself with treasured
photos, candles, and artwork on the wall. Add a touch of romance
and a dash of color with a potted plant or vase with flowers on
your desk. Finally, having inspirational quotes, a dream map, and
visual reminders of your goals can be powerful tools to keep you
motivated and on the track to success.
• Clean and tidy. There’s nothing like starting the
day with a clean desk. Try to get in the routine of either cleaning
your desk at the end of the day, or doing a 5 minute tidy first
thing in the morning. By having a place for everything and everything
in its place, it’s easy to stay organized and be more efficient.
• Lighting. Don’t skimp on lighting. In addition to
creating ambiance in the room, proper lighting keeps you from straining
your eyes. In addition to having enough overhead lighting, you’ll
also want task lighting. Today there’s a wonderful selection
of stylish and functional lamps to choose from.
Start your Dream Office Today!
What are you waiting for? Get a jumpstart on your home office now
by taking the following actions in the next 48 hours.
• Walk around your home and visualize your office. What space
feels good and inspiring to you? Where can you see yourself spending
a lot of time and loving it? Choose the perfect space and clear
it out.
• Flip through catalogs and magazines. Clip pictures of furniture,
décor, and items you’d like to include in your dream
office. By getting crystal clear on the intricate details of your
perfect workspace, it makes it easier to spot those items as you
come across them.
• Shop around and look for smart buys. Scan the newspapers,
store fliers, and online office store coupons for sales and special
offers.
* This article was excerpted from the upcoming book More Build
it Big: 101 Insider Secrets from Top Direct Selling Experts by Dearborn
Publishing - Coming in April 2006.
Article by: Kristie Rimmele, is the author
of "I Love My Life: A Mom's Guide to Working from Home"!
Thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs have used her step-by-step home
business system to earn money working from home. Get
a free ecourse Home Business Success
Secrets at http://www.Webmomz.com
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