The Green Sheet Online Edition

July 7, 2014 • 14:07:02

Working from home

Are you ready to forego the daily commute and traditional eight-to-five routine and start a home-based business? There are many reasons to transition from working in a conventional office to working from home. This evolution can change your life. In addition to the rewards of becoming an entrepreneur, you can also earn an excellent living. But is working from home right for you?

Here are some pros for working from home.

Here are some cons for working from home:

Owning your own business and working from home require different skills from those needed to work in a traditional office. Here are some tips to help you transition from a traditional office environment to working from home.

Leaving the traditional work force and opening your own business requires courage, tenacity, dedication and discipline. Basing your business from home requires even more tenacity and discipline. By planning thoughtfully and preparing fully, you will have a great chance at success. Good luck! End of Story

Vicki M. Daughdrill is the Managing Member of Small Business Resources LLC, a management consulting company. E-mail her at vickid@netdoor.com or call her at 601-310-3594.

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