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What's Stopping You From Succeeding? | Success

By TheoMcLanahan
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When you own a business, you're both the boss and the employee. Some people love this kind of setup and achieve far more than they ever would in a traditional workplace. For others, it can spell disaster. It's important to analyze yourself regularly to ensure you're keeping on track.

Are you focusing on your business? This one thing can make a huge difference to your success. When you're working at home, it's pretty easy to lose focus with all the other things calling for your attention. But it's okay to let the laundry sit for a few hours while you're working. The laundry isn't going to pay any bills, but your business sure can.

It's not only important to focus on your business, it's also important to focus *in* your business. It's easy to get sidetracked from one task by some new idea or offer. Spreading yourself out over too many projects means none of them are going to get done effectively. It's all about focus.

How productive are you? At the end of the day, do you ever feel like you worked all day and didn't accomplish a thing? Look at the tasks you're actually working on and how important they are to the success of your business. Surfing the web (even if you're reading sites related to what you're doing), chatting in forums and reading blogs are not productive - schedule time for these either after your important tasks are done, or for a set period of time at the end of the day.

If your day is being chewed up by answering email, updating your websites or doing research for your next product, you might want to consider outsourcing those things to a virtual assistant. This can free up your time to work on the most important things that only you can do.

Are you reaching your goals? If you find that you are constantly missing your goal deadlines, you may want to take the time to revamp your goals. Create an action plan that will be easy to follow and help you get to your end result.

Here's a question that might be hard to consider - would you hire yourself? Why not write out a job description for what you do and "interview" yourself to see if you're really the type of worker you would hire.

If you find that you wouldn't actually hire yourself, take a look at the areas that need improvement. This can be uncomfortable, but once you identify your weaknesses you can get to work on improving them, or outsourcing those tasks to someone who can do them better than you.

About the Author

Are you struggling to get your internet business going? Visit the Internet Marketing Chaos blog to find out how I operate my internet business - the good and the bad. Visit http://www.netmarketingchaos.com for a hype-free look at making money online.


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