Working at Home Doesn't Have to Mean Feeling Alone
By Vishal P. Rao
Operating a home-based business may let you set your own schedule, spend more
time with your children, and earn more money but it does have its own set of
challenges. One of those challenges can be a feeling of loneliness.
Many home-based business workers spend all their time trapped within the
confines of their house. They eat in their own kitchen, type email on their own
computer, and socialize with their own family once they return from the outside
world. At first, this might seem like a welcome change from the stressful
interactions in the average workplace, but when continued day after day, it can
dramatically affect your mood and your productivity.
Luckily, you can combat those negative feelings and keep your home-based
business. Here are a few suggestions:
1) Establish a Routine
Very often the flexibility of working at home can deteriorate into disorder
and chaos, which usually leads to longer hours and less socialization. A
well-established routine allows you to get your work done and have time to
mingle. For example, you could set office hours from 8 am to 5 pm. Once you
finish working each evening, you'll be free to unwind and interact with people
for the rest of the night without the distraction of your business. Plus, you'll
be forced to use those time management skills which were so essential when you
working for someone else.
2) Take a walk with a spouse, friend, or dog
If you visit any workplace, you are bound to find people walking on their
lunch breaks. They don't just do this for the calorie-burning benefits, however.
It's also a good way to release stress and to enjoy the company of other people.
You can do the same thing, but you may need to schedule your outings so they are
convenient for your “walking buddy.” Of course, if you opt to take your
favorite canine companion along, he or she will be available whenever the need
to wander strikes.
3) Join a health club
Exercise is an excellent stress reliever, plus it fights against two other
common work-at-home problems: over-indulgence in food and sedentary lifestyles.
But exercising on a stationary bike or treadmill in your bedroom won't be enough
to fight that feeling of isolation. A health club, on the other hand, is a
perfect answer because it provides lots of exercise opportunities and a chance
to meet new people. Sure, club memberships can be pricey but your health and
well-being are worth it.
4) Get a hobby
One of the bad things about owning a home-based business is that you probably
turned your hobby into your livelihood which often takes a lot of the fun out of
it, so now you need a new hobby. The best choice would be something that
required you to get involved with other people, such as team sports. However,
most solitary activities can also be used for socializing. For example, if you
like to read, you could join a weekly book club.
5) Go to the movies
Chances are those people you love who spend 8-10 hours a day in the outside
world probably want to rent a DVD, microwave some popcorn, and watch a film in
the comfort of their living rooms instead of venturing out into the dark,
crowded, and sticky-floored world of theaters. You, however, should resist the
urge. Watching a movie in public with a group of people around is the ultimate
socialization experience. Even though you don't know everyone in the theater,
you are connected for those two hours (or however long the movie runs). Of
course, if you can take your spouse, your friends, your children, or even your
parents along, you definitely should. But if they'd rather stay home and
vegetate on the couch, you can always go alone.
6) Buy a laptop computer
Owning a home-based business doesn't mean you are never allowed to leave your
house. Of course, you don't want to miss out on valuable work, but you also
don't want to a prisoner in your home office. If you buy a laptop, you can have
the best of both worlds. You'll stay connected to your work and you can actually
go out into the world. You can work while you sip coffee, relax at the park, or
sit on your front porch. All of which will give you a much-needed chance to
reconnect with the rest of the world.
7) Get a part-time job
You probably started your own home-based business to escape the rat race so
you might be hesitant about getting back out there. Even ten hours a week is
enough to keep you sane, but should not be enough to drive you crazy. One
freelance writer I know who works out of her home also teaches a five hour
weekly writing course to college students in order to rejuvenate after hours of
isolation. The class lets her be social, do something she enjoys, and earn a
reliable stream of additional income. The effects of a part-time could be
equally beneficial for you.
As you may have noticed, all of these ideas have one thing in common: they
force you to leave your home. The reason is that the only way to feel like
you're not isolated, is to not isolate yourself. Taking a few minutes each day
to talk to your working friends on the phone, to stroll through nature, or to
spend quality time with your family is all it really takes to keep your
productive and happy.
Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home
Based Business Opportunities - One of Internet's leading website dedicated
to starting, managing and marketing a home based business.
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