Learn How To Say No!

By Tom | Mar 31, 2008

Are you constantly interrupted by family, friends and relatives when you are working at home? Running a home business is your work that brings the food on the table, and you need to be focused and concentrate on your work.

Friends and family seem to think that since you work at home you can adjust your schedule according to what your family has to say or do.The temptation to help out here and there may be great in the beginning and taking an unscheduled break when someone stops by, soon you will see that these interruptions take more and more of your working time. Learning to say no is not as simple as it may sound.

While it may sound crass and insensitive, you may find yourself ask them what part of ‘no’ do they not understand. While family members may say they understand that you are busy and need to work, they are also the ones who interrupt the most. Unless it is made clear from day one, your days can become long as you work late to make up for the time you lost during the day running errands or doing household chores that should have waited until you got off work.Dealing with distractions is one of the most difficult things about running a business from home.

When asked if you can do something around the house, usually preceded by the phrase ‘if you have time,’ when you say you will try, they usually take it as a yes.The diplomatic response will be along the line of you will try, but if you run late getting done with whatever it is you are working on, you will make sure it gets done that evening. Of course, when you get done working that day you are going to have to fulfill your promise.

The first few months of will be busy and the hours will be long. Even you have expressed that reality from the beginning, later on you will not be able to day anything like you told them it was going to take time to grow the business. Most family members will interpret this as you care more about working than you do about being with the family. Somewhere along the line you have turned into a workaholic and even if you are making decent money, it is not an acceptable answer.

Even with full cooperation, you may have to sometimes say no and then stick to it. No matter how much a spouse or child complains, you are going to have to stick to the reality that if you do not get the work done on time, there may be no more work and you will be back at a job outside the home. In some cases, this may be the best solution. If family and friends refuse to acknowledge the fact that what you do is just as important as holding down a “real” job, it is going to be tougher to maintain your productivity.

Communication is going to be the key to make running a home business work.Besides communication, you will need to have the right mindset to run a home business. Establish a working schedule and stick to it. When the day is done you can go back to being a member of the family, much the way it would be if you worked outside the house.

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4 Comments so far
  1. Joe March 31, 2008 6:45 pm

    Good information:) Thanks for providing:)

  2. James Mann April 1, 2008 8:07 am

    I get distracted very easily and then I get really annoyed as well.

    It took me quite a while to get through to my friends who thought they could call me any time of the day. Now they use email. :)
    My wife and son on the other hand still don’t think anything of walking in on my while I am working.

    I’m an early bird and get up at 5am every day, so I have most of my day done before anyone else even drags their butt out of bed.

    I could put a big not on my office door saying:

    MANN AT WORK

    As for being asked to do anything around the house or property. It took me a long time, we have been married 25 years, but finally Jenny has started putting things to be done on a list on the fridge door.

    At least now my son knocks on my office door before barging in. Can’t seem to get him on track with the fact that when I am in my office I am working. Love you son.

  3. Dave April 6, 2008 1:29 pm

    I find that its best to get up really early in the morning before anyone else so that I get at least a few hours when I will not be interrupted. As well as this, I’m also more productive in the morning.

  4. […] first few months, not days or weeks, but months of working at home are going to be filled with distractions, especially if you have a spouse that works outside the […]

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