Archive for March, 2009

Do You Want or Desire?

// March 31st, 2009 // No Comments » // Personal Development, Success Tips

Desire, Wants, WantingHow many of you know what you want? Now how many of you can remember when you got something that you wanted? For most of us, wanting something invokes a feeling of lack, not having something. This feeling can keep our goals in a place of great distance from us.

Let me explain, you see wanting is a word that communicates to the universe that you do not have something. As we continue to focus on the want we begin to expand our awareness of the lack of that want. Of course the universe likes to give us what we focus on, now we are finding ourselves focusing on the lack of something, guess what we keep getting?

How can we move past this and shift our focus on achieving what we set out for ourselves. You see the universe seeks precision. What is the subtle difference we can make to allow all or our desires to flow to us?

Desire, this is the word that carries much more emotion in its meaning. The advantage of the word “desire” is when you have that what you desire you still desire it. No feeling of not having or lack of what you seek. It is an internal knowing that you already have it even if it has not yet appeared in the physical world. Desire will bring to you powerful emotions and images in your mind. These emotions attach a huge amount of creative energy and precision to your goals. The universe will respond to this increased vibration, and you will begin to manifest your desires at a rapid pace.

Try it, Desire…Be grateful and Desire!

Give to Receive

// March 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // Daily Insight

“The people who receive the most are the ones who give the most. This is true of individuals, but also for businesses. If the focus is on how can we give the absolute best service, then the profits will follow. If a company is only focused on profits, they miss the big picture and will always be scurrying for business instead of having clients chasing them.”

Susan Bagyura
Author of the just released book, The Visionary Leader: How To Inspire Success From The Top Down

Do What you Love, Love What you Do

// March 24th, 2009 // No Comments » // Home Business Income, Success Tips

Apple, Home Business, Love what you doA home business has allowed us to create a home business doing what we love and loving what we do. Our home business has been steadily growing in the last two years, we know that has happened because we follow the rule; do what you love. Here is an article from Steve Jobs from Apple and it is the essence of why our home business continues to grow and expand in 2009.

Love and Loss

I was lucky. I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started Apple in my parents garage when I was 20. We worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of us in a running a home business in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees. We had just released our finest creation – the Macintosh – a year earlier, and I had just turned 30. And then I got fired. How can you get fired from a company you started?

Well, as Apple grew we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the company with me, and for the first year or so things went well. But then our visions of the future began to diverge and eventually we had a falling out. When we did, our Board of Directors sided with him. So at 30 I was out. And very publicly out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating.

I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.

I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from Apple. It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers.

Steve Jobs
This was taken from Steve Jobs as his second story of his Commencement Address at Stanford University on June 12, 2005.

A home business is not for everyone, we do it because we love it. What is for everyone is to do what they love for the work  they do. If you love something you put full spirit and passion into it an for that the rewards are often and every increasing. Home business for us is that it provides the time to enjoy or kids, and also allows us to coach and inspire others in creating their home business.

We looked for a  home business that would allow us to love what we do and do what we love. We both felt that having a work from home business that would allow us to assist others and the time to be with our family and friends, then we could do what we love. Our home business lifestyle has led us to achieve so many great things, the key is love what you do!

Home business, work from home and working from home how do we mange the transition?

// March 19th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Home Business Income, Success Tips

Home Business, Work From Home, Working from home officeWith all the economic changes people are starting to realize work from home may be the best way to make the money. Starting a home business or working from home is the new economy.  The reality is that for most people when they start their home business is how to manage the distractions that come with work from home.

Here are some tips that will help you work from home, accomplish more and get out and play everyday. These are the tips we share with all the new people that join our work from home lifestyle design home business.

Home Business does not mean only work from home

Take advantage that you now have a home business, you do not have to just sit at the desk to work from home. You can grab your laptop and work from anywhere. If you find yourself wondering around the house looking to do anything but work from home, head out to the coffee shop, library, park anywhere that you would like. Call forward the phone to your mobile and go. You can now work from home or any destination you choose. We spent 16 weeks last year working from the road and our home business did not miss a beat.

Working from home can make you fat!

Working at home can make you fat! Let’s face it, having a home business means no commute but a walk to the other room. Believe it our not a lot people the only exercise they get is going to and from work. Now that you work from home you may have just removed your only physical activity of the day. Be sure to include a exercise program into work from home daily routine. Exercise will provide you with renewed energy and your home business will grow with your commitment to your own health.

With a break in the day for a workout, run, or even a walk in the park you will find yourself clear-headed and motivated to work from home. I find the best time is first thing in the morning and the great thing is that because you have a home business you can set your own hours. Go work out in the morning, then you can return to work from home.

Media Fast

Manage the time you spend on the distractions of email, Google Reader, Twitter, Facebook etc. If you do not plan the time you use these services and be disciplined in using the services you will find your productive time disappear. Your head will pop up from the monitor and you will say to yourself, where did the day go.

Take a page from Tim Ferris’s book 4 Hour Work Week (literally). Check email twice a day, I personally do it at 10am and 3pm. As for the social networks like Twitter, facebook, MySpace, Google Reader during business hours use it for business. Have a plan how those services fit into your home business marketing plan and be focused. You can catch up with your friends, family etc. in the off work hours.

Your office, your space

A lot of people start there home business and use the dinning room table as the workspace of choice. This will work for the short term however you will find yourself going crazy if you continue. Make a space for yourself that is inviting and you enjoy being there. Get a good desk, a great chair, artwork whatever you need to be creative and relaxed.

Take Time for Yourself

The pitfall of working from home sometimes can be that you never stop working. Remember, you started a home business because you wanted more time for yourself. Make sure you treat yourself to some well deserved recreation, get out and play. Watch a great movie, read a good book, whatever feeds your mind and allows you to recharge.

Set Your Hours

Plan your days, a home business needs a consistent daily effort to become successful. I posted an article on the importance of planning your day for outstanding results. Set your work hours, it does not matter when they are just set them to suit the way you like to work. Work during those hours be consistent so friends and family know not to bother you during those times.

Friends & Family

A common problem for home business owners is that we can become a hermit. I know sometimes I can go a day and not even get outside and I say to myself what happened. I start to feel like a vampire never seeing daylight. Plan sometime with family and friends. Let’s face it most of use decided to work at home because we wanted more time with family and friends, make sure you stick to this goal!

I have been running my home business for over 2 years now and I feel that this few simple tips make all the difference. Treat yourself, your family and your friends well. You started a home business for many reasons but the most common one is freedom! Take advantage of it and be consistent in your home business efforts and you will have all the success you seek.

Do you have any tips for our readers? How do you manage the work at home, working from home, home business?

Today I will Make a Difference

// March 18th, 2009 // No Comments » // Success Tips

Today I will Make a DifferenceToday I will make a difference. I will begin by controlling my thoughts. A person is the product of his thoughts. I want to be happy and hopeful. Therefore, I will have thoughts that are happy and hopeful. I refuse to be victimized by my circumstances. I will not let petty inconveniences such as stoplights, long lines, and traffic jams be my masters. I will avoid negativism and gossip. Optimism will be my companion, and victory will be my hallmark. Today I will make a difference.

I will be grateful for the twenty-four hours that are before me. Time is a precious commodity. I refuse to allow what little time I have to be contaminated by self-pity, anxiety, or boredom. I will face this day with the joy of a child and the courage of a giant. I will drink each minute as though it is my last. When tomorrow comes, today will be gone forever. While it is here, I will use it for loving and giving. Today I will make a difference.

I will not let past failures haunt me. Even though my life is scarred with mistakes, I refuse to rummage through my trash heap of failures. I will admit them. I will correct them. I will press on. Victoriously. No failure is fatal. It’s OK to stumble…I will get up. It’s OK to fail…I will rise again. Today I will make a difference.

I will spend time with those I love. My spouse, my children, my family. A man can own the world but be poor for the lack of love. A man can own nothing and yet be wealthy in relationships. Today I will spend at least five minutes with the significant people in my world. Five quality minutes of talking or hugging or thanking or listening. Five undiluted minutes with my mate, children, and friends.

Today I will make a difference.

Max Lucado
From On The Anvil
Copyright (Tyndale Publishing, 1985) Max Lucado, Used by Permission