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5 Tips To Help You Stay Focused On Starting Your Home Based Ghostwriting Business
By admin | October 29, 2007
Have you decided to start a home-based ghostwriting business? You may be juggling a full time job, a part time job and family life. You know that there are many things you need to do in order to successfully start your business and work from home. How are you going to fit your business project into your daily commitments? It’s easy to become overwhelmed and lose focus. Losing focus will cause you to take no action. Action is essential to moving on from where you are now, to where you want to be.
Here are 5 tips to stay focused on starting your home based ghostwriting business:
1. Break Things Down
If you have a large task to tackle, it is always easier when you break it down into smaller components. You’ll find it easier to focus because you won’t feel as overwhelmed. For example, ‘Registering your ghostwriting business name’ can be broken down into: ‘Think of five business name ideas’, ‘Find out how to register your business name’, ‘Get registration form’ and so on.
2. Keep a ‘to do’ list
Once you’ve broken down major tasks into smaller ones, make and keep a ‘to do’ list. Always keep a notepad and pen with you so that you can jot down any new ideas as they arise. A great free software program is the Cool Moon To-Do-List. You can put everything into this and cross them off as you go along.
3. Schedule your time
Every evening, decide on three to five tasks on your ‘to do’ list that you wish to accomplish the following day. Stay focused on these tasks and only move on to the next tasks on your list once these have been completed. This will help you to stay focused and stop you from moving ahead before you have the necessary tasks finished.
4. Set goals
There is nothing better for staying focused than setting goals. Visualize exactly where you want to be in a month, six months and a year. In a month’s time, do you want to have registered a ghostwriting business name and have all your equipment set up? In six months time, how many clients do you want to have? How much revenue do you want to generate in a year’s time?
5. Say no
Be assertive and carve out more time for your ghostwriting business project. Saying ‘no’ to those extra demands from your boss every once in a while, can get you home one hour earlier a couple of days a week. How about cutting back on the amount of housework that you do? Imagine how you could channel that extra time into your ghostwriting business.
If you put these five tips into practice, you’ll definitely find it easier to focus on and achieve your ultimate goal of working from home and having a successful ghostwriting business.
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