How To Make Working At Home Work For You

By Dante Greeves


You probably know what you'd gain by setting up shop in the comfort of your own home, but you've probably never considered how hard it might be to make the shift.

If you've been realistic with yourself, you know it won't be a picnic to make it from home to office. That being said, if you can work with the space you already own, working from home is possible, and attractive.

You probably know about all the fun that is in store: you can set up you office the exact way you want to. You are the boss. You can chose the layout of your new office, as well as the aesthetic. This is one of the primary things to look forward to about your new working arrangements. That being said, there will also be some hard labor required before you can call your home your office, and your office your home.

Picking the right room to christen your office can be both a science and an art. You may be stuck with the only room available (in many cases this is actually a good thing-save time and money by not having to decide between rooms-but you may have a couple options. As far as space goes, we generally say the bigger the better. A larger workspace allows you to organize more effectively, fit more people in for meetings and discussions, and it mentally opens up your space and your mind. One of the biggest complaints among all business professionals is that they don't have enough space.

You also need to be sure that the space will meet your needs categorically. If this doesn't happen, you might need to reconsider working at home at all (it's that important). Here are some basics you need to be sure of before you continue:

-Space and utilities for a desk, chair, computer, phone, gumball machines, and general office supplies (maybe a shredder?) -Filing and storage for documents and old records -Shelf space for books and supplies -Work area for technical and non-technical labor-stuffing envelopes, opening mail, assembling materials -Meeting space for working and meeting with employees, investors, partners, etc. -Specialized space and utilities may be needed for the specific type of work you do. One specific clause to consider is that unless you have a separate room or space you cannot claim your home as an office and therefore be eligible for the home office tax credit (which I would highly suggest aiming for).

You don't need to worry about your workspace not being in a room that was originally intended for working from home. Few houses have a room that easily doubles as office space, but that doesn't mean you can't make it work! A few new fixtures can do wonders for the feel of a room and make it a great office.

If you're able to make working from home work for you, you can give your business a serious work-boost, and make things easier on you as the entrepreneur. Getting your office put together is also a great way to let people know that you mean business when it comes to your business. You have the ability to combine the best of the efficiency and purpose of a stand-alone office, and the convenience and comfort of your own home.

Once you've figured out how to work from home, help other get there too by offering your help and advice!




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