Attitude is the Key
Every successful business starts with a great idea but it takes hard work and attitude to make that idea a reality.Too many people don’t make it because the lack the work ethic or their attitude is not right for the task at hand.The only place in the world that success comes before work is in the dictionary,also some people work very hard and don’t really make it.This comes down to two things, they are working hard on non productive things (putting all their time and efforts into non profit making activities) or their attitude is wrong.When you run your own business you need to loose the attitude of when I had a job,when I got a wage,when I worked 9 to 5,when my boss made all the decisions.In life as in business things happen.It is not what happens to us its how we deal with it.Its about when I fall down,how do I get up then dust off and move on to greater things.Watch the video below and see real attitude.
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Working from home vs a traditional job
Home workers’ primary place of work is usually at home as the name suggests, and is seen as a desirable option for most. Working from home is sometimes perceived to be unachievable, which is certainly not the case.
Working from home vs traditional job
Being employed is easy and straightforward in terms of tax, employment and legal worries, as these are handled by your employer on behalf of you. The fact that these worries are not your responsibility is a definite bonus. The downside to being employed is that most employers tend to cap your earnings potential with a yearly salary, so you get a fixed rate no matter how hard you work, which can be annoying and somewhat depressing.Working from home on the other-hand takes the benefits of both employment and self-employment and adds a few extra benefits. You get the potential of earning as little or as much as you like, not having capped wages, means you can earn a salary allows you to live and work comfortably. If you choose the right money making opportunity your earning potential is unlimited.
Fits around your existing commitments
Working from home is a good option if you need to care for a loved one, enjoy the single life, are in a relationship, or have a growing family. You can work the hours that suit you in a comfortable working environment. You can develop a part time extra income or a full time business of your own, and above all you are your own boss.Flexible working hours gives you the flexibility to fetch children from schooling or be in for that important parcel delivery. Plus you will not have the expense of commuting to and from a place of work. Also working from home is less stressful, gives better well-being and self fulfilment.
On the increase
Due to the economic downturn, home based opportunities are on the incline as a recent survey suggests. Companies are looking to save costs in any way they can. Employer’s building rental and other overheads are costly and can be saved by employing workers to do their work in the comfort of their own home. This increase in home-based opportunities gives a new spurt in employment opportunities and also offers greater advantages to most.
Thousands of people just like you
There’s thousands of people all over the UK and Ireland are making money working from home with by following simple proven methods with home based income opportunities. These people are from all walks of life and backgrounds, from young mums looking for an extra income in their spare time, retired ladies and gents looking to top up their income and men, women and couples looking to work from home full or part time.
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A Mums Work is Never Done
A WOMAN’S work is never done and it is also hugely undervalued, a new study shows.
It would cost around €60,000 a year to replace the work done by a typical multi-tasking mother.
This includes jobs such as cooking, housekeeping, taxi-driving for children as well as being an event planner and gardener, a new study into the monetary contribution of stay-at-home parents shows.
Replacing the housekeeping work done by a typical mother alone would cost almost €8,000 a year, the study by Caledonian Life reveals.
Stay-at-home mothers perform a large range of tasks that include everything from being a tutor to school children, to acting as a psychologist to troubled teenagers. Now, insurer Caledonian Life has tried to put a value on these jobs and concluded that replacing a homemaker costs an arm and a leg.
The national average spent on childcare alone works out at €8,000 a year.
Housekeeping
Replacing the housekeeping duties carried out by a mother or father who works in the home would come to €150 a week, based on around 10 hours a week at an hourly rate of €10. Over a year, this works out at €7,800.
Outside the great contribution that stay at home mums make to the house hold budget many are also setting up their own home based businesses.
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