9
Keys to Husband & Wife Entrepreneurs Working Together
in a Successful Home-Based Business
By:
Glen Snethun
Have you ever wallpapered with your spouse?
How about worked together on a big project? Some may have rosy
memories, but for most of us, working with our spouses sometimes can be
a hair-raising experience. This article talks about 9 critical success
factors that entrepreneurial spouses can work together to make their
business a smashing success.
If things aren't going as smoothly as you'd
like, here are 9 success tips that you can implement immediately and
boost your results:
1. Treat All Distractions
Equally
- If you or your spouse wants to quit
because it's sunny and head to the beach, think twice! A true small
business entrepreneur realizes that all distractions are created equal
(good ones or bad ones)--they are distractions from your financial
success! Remember - spouses can be mighty convincing. Weigh your
actions before mowing the grass or taking the day off and decide which
activities are ways to make money from home.
2. Lose Your Ego
- For all this advice to work, you need to
loose your ego
- In order to get the best product
possible (e.g., a proposal or report, etc.), you have to be willing to
accept advice and suggestions from your partner at home in the same
spirit that you would from a co-worker in an office. There is no room
for egos!
- You cannot allow your personal
relationship to affect the productivity of the business. You must put
the business ahead of your ego at all cost.
- Accept the fact that your partner is
more talented than you in some areas and milk it for all it's worth.
3. Define Each Others' Roles
- Boost your levels of efficiency and
productivity by defining your exact roles within the perimeters of the
office
- Who's the planner and the captain of the
ship?
- Who's the front man--the person the
public deals with on a regular basis?
- Who keeps the financial records?
- Who does the filing, and so on?
4. Set Times to Deal with
Family and Work Topics
- Set specific times for discussion or
problem solving in the different areas of your life (e.g., don't talk
shop when you're trying to make supper and the kids are screaming).
- If you were working in an office away
from home, would you be running home to discipline little Johnny for
pulling little Jane's hair?
- Make sure that everyone in the home
knows and understands when you are working and when you are available
to be Mom/Dad or Husband/Wife
5. Divide and Conquer
- When problems arise or fires need to be
put out, team up and decide who's suited to do what
- Take the "you tackle that and I'll
tackle this" approach. Then trust that your partner will deal with it
properly. Don't look over each others' shoulders.
6. Respect Each Other's
Workspace
- There's nothing more frustrating than
being in the middle of a prospecting call and having a spouse barge in
and write notes to you or try to get an answer to something while your
talking.
- Bring down the stress levels a notch by
respecting each other's workspace and activities within that space.
7. Use Each Other's Talents
- What skill sets does each person have
that best serves the business (e.g., technical, computers, Internet,
human relations, phone calls, record keeping, etc.)
- Once areas of expertise are established,
respect each others' areas and let the person assigned be in charge of
that area
8. See Things For What They
Are
- Recognize that you and your spouse have
a great chance to spend more time with your family and have a
successful home-based business at the same time
- Use both sets of talents to achieve the
level of financial success you are looking for rather than driving
yourselves and the business to the ground by petty arguing and
disagreements.
- Keep in mind that if you were working in
an office downtown, you couldn't take your spouse with you. But, by
working at home, you are fortunate to have access to his or her
abilities and talents whenever you need them and for the benefit of
your own business. Make the most of it!
9. Move Your Office to a
"Separate" Space
- Get it out of the main part of the home
- Don't make your office in the last
available space in your home
- Choose a comfortable place, e.g., not in
the furnace room
- Put it somewhere with minimal family
distractions, e.g., not in the corner of the family room
- Don't under-estimate the need for your
own workspace.
Whether it's a home-based Internet
business, or a product-oriented home-based business idea, the earning
potential when working with your spouse can be phenomenal. After all,
who is your biggest fan, supporter and even works overtime? Enjoy this
extra time together that you have been given. It's a gift!
About
the Author
Glen Snethun is a stock/options trader as
well as a full time Internet Businessman, Author and Coach. Glen
dedicates his time to showing others how to create multiple streams of
income using the Internet. Get ideas from Glen at www.GlenSnethun.org
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