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Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by loverboys: 4:53pm On May 11, 2018 |
Have you ever heard so many lies from people who work online? I will list out a few of them now for you, and this will enable new people who are coming into the world of online business to have an idea of any online business they wish to start. A lot of people who wants to start making money online thinks it is all bed of roses. But this post would enlighten you, so you don't make any mistake or have heightened impression about making money on the internet. After I discovered an online business that pays, I started monitoring some myths. What are the common myths about Working from Home? Myth #1: It's easier than working at an office Yes, it does get easier in terms of far less distractions and being able to take much more relaxing and fun breaks whenever you want. But those perks are dwarfed by how big of a challenge maintaining self-discipline and keeping yourself accountable actually is. With nobody being there and watching you, you're going to have to resist the urges to take breaks all day long. So before you decide you want to work from home, decide whether you have enough self-discipline to pull it off. Solution: Self-discipline is exactly like muscles. You build it gradually over time. The moment you stop practising it, you actually fall behind. Become a hardcore devotee of self-discipline. This is powerful and once you do manage to improve this critical life skill, it'll immediately translate into all the other aspects of your life. Myth #2: It's better for your work-life balance This one actually might be true in some cases, but often it is not. Especially if you are/want to become a freelancer or you want to start your own business. When you work a 9-5 in an office, your job usually stays at the office. When you leave at 5, you can relax now that your work is over. Upon arriving home, you change the environment and you change your state of mind. But when your home is your workplace, this distinction is no longer there. Your mind starts associating particular areas and items at your home with work. What this can often lead to is your life and work mixing together. Since now you're at your home office most of the time, you have that ability to shift your work past 5 PM or whatever the finishing time you've intended. It's very easy to end up having your work pile up at the end of the day because you've taken that extra long lunch break or went to the gym in the middle of the day. Solution: Learn where and when to draw the line between life and work. The ability to draw the line between work and play will allow you to be more effective at work and enjoy your time off more thoroughly. Myth #3: There are too many distractions at home (so it's difficult to work efficiently) While offices are often notorious for distractions like phone calls, people interrupting you in every possible way, unnecessary meetings and others, working from home comes with its own set of other distractions. Think kids, pets, family members, and household chores piling up. There's almost always an errand to run, some stuff to fix around the house, or a garage to re-organize. It's very easy to ignore your job when your house is messy. 'I'll get back to work. Right after I make the kitchen perfectly organized'. Solution: This goes back to Myth #1 and working on your self-discipline. If you can also tame your perfectionist's incentives and focus on simply getting the work done at the cost of your home not being thoroughly organized, you'll be golden. Myth #4: You can do whatever you want, whenever you want Depending on your type of job, your schedule will become more flexible. To some extent. You will still most likely be required to work certain hours - this way your boss and your colleagues know when they can contact you. You'll most likely have to interact with some customers too. Unless they're in a different time zone, you'll want to contact them during the usual daily business hours. Solution: Don't let your midday periods off-work affect your responsibilities. Become a proactive and avid scheduler and plan in advance to make up for any time off work during business hours. Myth #5: You'll miss out on networking There usually isn't a busy watercooler at your home, and even if there is one, none of your colleagues would be swarming around it. But so what? It's not the '90s anymore. Face-to-face networking is becoming less and less important and people are increasingly more active on social media. Heck, there's a separate social media service for everybody's needs now. Facebook - for family, classmates and general purposes; LinkedIn - for your professional network; and Instagram - for anyone interested in snippets about your life. As well as Twitter - for keeping up-to-date with all the buzz in your industry and social circles. The list goes on and on. Fill out your LinkedIn profile. Start a blog, either a personal one or on some specific topic. You probably already have a personal brand on the Internet whether you want it or not. Develop it consciously. Follow people you like, get introduced to friends of friends. You'll be surprised how small the world nowadays is. Myth #6: Since you'll be home, you won't need childcare Sounds like the most natural consequence, right? Wrong. Yes, you'll be closer to your kids, but you're still going to be working. And it'll be much harder to be completely distraction-free in this regard. You'll probably be trying hard to get focused and get a good deal of work done while your kid will be crying for attention. Life shows that most successful people who do end up working from home 9 times out of 10 spend money on childcare anyway (or have some family member take care of their kids). Summary Working from home certainly isn't for everyone, but most people could certainly do better while working from home by realizing some common pitfalls and learning how to overcome them. Much of the problem solving described here really boils down to one's organization skills and having a robust system to keep track of all the to-dos. If you need an Online Business that pays, check the link below for more ideas. See source for more 8 Likes |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by loverboys: 4:54pm On May 11, 2018 |
If you know more, please add them and join the contribution. lalasticlala |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by crestedaguiyi: 4:54pm On May 11, 2018 |
Nice read 1 Like |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by aristocrazzy: 5:03pm On May 11, 2018 |
Everything in life has its pros and cons just choose the one that suits you if you have a chance to. 1 Like |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Nobody: 5:47pm On May 11, 2018 |
Internet fraudsters are also working from home. 6 Likes |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Nobody: 5:47pm On May 11, 2018 |
Lol.. No be lie |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by rozayx5(m): 5:47pm On May 11, 2018 |
If I say E You say "book" 22 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Donniefred(m): 5:48pm On May 11, 2018 |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by kunleweb: 5:48pm On May 11, 2018 |
Thrash. Been working from home for ten years. I have no limitations of whatsoever. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by geloorrrrdd(m): 5:50pm On May 11, 2018 |
True. Very true. You easily get distracted. I have a job that has been assigned to me since early April. I'm to submit by first day of June. Guess what? I'm not done yet. |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Pavore9: 5:54pm On May 11, 2018 |
One has to attain a certain level of mental capacity to be disciplined enough to work effectively from home. |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Pentools(m): 5:56pm On May 11, 2018 |
rozayx5: Lolz 7 Likes
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Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by GrammarNazi1(m): 6:02pm On May 11, 2018 |
kunleweb:Trash... |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Nobody: 6:03pm On May 11, 2018 |
loverboys: Higher energy costs. You will run your gen much longer . You may also put on weight as your desk time will increase. You may get seriously stressed out as there is no 'no work' space 2 Likes |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by great664(m): 6:04pm On May 11, 2018 |
I have 4 jobs and 2 new contract send to me but here I am reading Nairaland...so true... I will learn discipline and endurance. You are right but still it's better. Pays higher and gives freedom |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by kunleweb: 6:10pm On May 11, 2018 |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Nathan2016: 6:16pm On May 11, 2018 |
This is one of the best threat this year. Exactly my life history. But working from home has its own spark... But its hard, very hard |
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Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Buffalowings3(m): 6:28pm On May 11, 2018 |
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Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Dejiy10(m): 6:32pm On May 11, 2018 |
Been working indoors past coupla months... usually, shii is so engrossing, i forget to eat and it's 5 before I can say jack robinson.. |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by godello: 6:34pm On May 11, 2018 |
Everyone is now claiming to work from home. If we ask for tutoring now , you will vanish or sell E-book. 1 Like |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Powerexpert: 6:37pm On May 11, 2018 |
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Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by InteriorDecors: 6:42pm On May 11, 2018 |
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Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Lagbaja01(m): 6:59pm On May 11, 2018 |
you are part of their work, what do you expect? godello: |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by nowpresence(f): 7:00pm On May 11, 2018 |
I will only work at home if I am pregnant and babysitting. From experience I prefer working from the office. I get work done much faster. |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Nobody: 7:07pm On May 11, 2018 |
kunleweb: what type of job is that? |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by paparazzi1987(m): 7:52pm On May 11, 2018 |
Working from home is the best !! At my work place we are allowed to work from home every friday.. So i always make sure i finish my friday tasks on thursday so i can enjoy my sleep on friday |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by Addme: 8:12pm On May 11, 2018 |
Is this guy a mod. on nairaland? |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by kunleweb: 9:33pm On May 11, 2018 |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by romme2u: 11:00pm On May 11, 2018 |
Re: Common Lies About Working From Home As A Nigerian by kunleweb: 1:13am On May 12, 2018 |
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