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Setting Your Work HoursUnderstand that your home business is valid, real work, so treat your business the same way you would if you went out each morning to an office or elsewhere to work.
If you sought employment elsewhere, you would be full-time, part-time or casual and be allocated and expected to work a committed number of hours per week, usually no less than 10.
Do the same in your business, allocate yourself hours and decide how you will spend them.
For example, depending on your business, you could commit six hours of your week to face-to-face meeting people, sales and making new leads. If you’re in direct selling that could be three by two hour presentations. That’s six hours out of your 10. The other four hours would be committed to follow-up work, emails, organizational tasks and forward planning for your business.
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