When you decide to be an entrepreneur, it is easy to lose track of where you should start or which way is the best way of going about the job. For some people, the path appears to them as natural as day and night – they learn along the way and use the best practices they have at their disposal to keep the business running.
For others, it is the complete opposite. If you feel like you are one of them, you are in luck. The top 3 pieces of business advice for people who need more guidance in navigating entrepreneurship might be just what you need to keep moving forward.
The first advice comes from David Self, Marketing Manager and Blogger: “I try my best to keep household duties to the morning or during lunch so that I can stay focused on the task at-hand during working hours (and enjoy guilt-free evenings).”
We found this one very helpful because it talks about establishing priorities. When you work from home, you will need to set a time for which you will be working and a time for which you will be doing personal tasks. Find the schedule that works best for you, mornings might be the best time to get the job done, or you may discover that working during the night suits you better.
Nicole Booz is the Editor-in-Chief of GenTwenty and a freelance writer, who had this to say: “Giving yourself clarity on your priorities for the day, week, and moment make it easier to find work-life balance when working from home”
Her point is that there is a moment for everything. Therefore, you have to find the balance that allows you to do what you need to do for work and for yourself at specific times.
Finally, this last advice is our favorite one: “Do not aim for perfection, aim for what works for you.” – Yaneiza Echezarraga Co-Founder of Twin Minds Media
There is no established way to do things perfectly. You need to experiment with different ways to run your business, but you will eventually discover which one works the best for you. There’s nothing bad in being different – actually, the fact that you are different is what will make you stand out and do your best.
Article by
Wayne Goshkarian,
Senior Advisor