Minimize Your Office And Equipment Start-Up Costs
When you set up your office area you have to consider clients,
suppliers, family, neighbors and yourself. The balance is easy
to achieve when you keep in mind the double function your home
has from now on: a home and an office. Below I outline the
baby-steps that will help you to achieve this balance. Define
your work area
This is the first step on your path to success. If you don't
have a defined work area, a place that says to you "While You
Are Here, You Are At Work!", then you will probably stumble in a
lot of distractions and by the end of the day you will be
surprised with how little you have done. You should not limit
your idea of work area to space only. Consider time dimensions,
too. Your coach could be your office, if your family knows that
you are working and not sleeping, petting the cat or watching TV.
You should always keep in mind your cost. If defining your area
means drywall, purchasing that awesome coach and a new carpet,
then you'd better reconsider. Your business will be pretty slow
for the first few months, so you'd better save that money for
promotion and to secure your basic expenses.
Equip it
Equipment is always a two-sided issue