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5 Ways to Stay Focused in Your Christian Based Business
Whether you’re just starting out with your work at Christian home based business or you’ve had a Christian home business for many years, you’ll need to stay motivated if you’re going to see continual success. Everyone goes through a home business slump occasionally, but it’s those who stay motivated who will reach their goals. Here are five simple ways you can stay motivated in your work at Christian home business.
1. Work from a List
Create a daily, weekly and even monthly list of things to do in your computer home business. This sounds so simple, but yet a “to do” list is a powerful tool in helping you accomplish home business tasks. Prioritize your list each day so you can do those things that are most important first. If you have tasks that you absolutely dread, then put those tasks at the very top of the list if possible. This will give you a free mind for the remainder of the day to concentrate on the tasks you enjoy.
A list can consist of many items, from promotion steps to phone calls to make, and even a stack of papers that must be organized on your desk. Most successful home business people create a list and then check off items as they are completed. This gives a sense of accomplishment throughout the day as you complete tasks.
2. Search for New Opportunities during Slow Business Times
Having a slow time in your computer home business? Don’t despair. And, whatever you do, don’t go apply for a job at the local fast food chain - just yet! Stay motivated by seeking out other computer home business opportunities that may tie into your current Christian home based business.
Perhaps you offer a product or service that sells very slowly during the spring months. You could seek out related products or services that would be popular during those months to offset the other in profits. This will give you a chance to make money and enjoy multiple streams of income year round!
3. Take an Online Training Course for Better Education
Teach yourself through online training courses related to your niche so you can learn how to maximize your skills and profits. There are many training courses available online today in the fields of web design, graphic design, online marketing, real estate, travel, office skills, medical, insurance, and finance.
With online training, you choose only those courses that will benefit you and your computer home business. You can usually take the courses at your own leisure from home.
4. Expand Your Marketing Methods
Don’t settle for less. Use the wisdom and experience of others who have been in business a while to expand your marketing avenues. You might consider learning from other top marketers to get Internet marketing ideas. Also, there are many ways to promote your computer home business off-line.
To stay motivated, always test your efforts to see what results they bring. This is far more exciting than paying for ads and never knowing if they work or not!
5. Network with Others
Another way to stay motivated during a business downturn is to network with others. Find others in related fields who can offer advice and encouragement about your business. A Christian home business can be lonely at times because you never leave the house! Finding others online and off-line who do the same thing will give you an outlet for those lonely days.
Use these tips to stay motivated in your computer home business. You deserve success, so don’t give up!
Comments (3)
soapboxmom
November 15th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
His company, Advantage Conferences, sued the Dallas Better Business Bureau and lost. That adjudicated pyramid scheme had 98% of the Christians involved lose money—many are out thousands of dollars. Advantage Conferences also got involved in a shady stranger owned life insurance on seniors program that imploded. The company also pirated the name of a local parrish and set up a questionable charity without their knowledge or blessing. Jack was mentored straight into chapter 7 bankruptcy himself and quickly asked for dismissal amid allegations of possibly fraudulent transfers. Read the facts at Scribd.
The Better Business Bureau has updated their webpages. Please go to bbb.org and search for Advantage Conferences, Jack’s company that sued them and lost. The update says:
Advertising Review
In October 2005, the BBB questioned whether the company’s marketing program is a pyramid. In November 2005, the company filed a lawsuit against the BBB. In October 2006, the court granted the BBB’s motion for summary judgment dismissing the company’s lawsuit.
Jack is still active and is speaking at their podcast conference this November 2008.
Jack Weinzierl
November 17th, 2008 at 3:24 am
Soapboxom, AKA Heather Dobrott from Garland, TX, continues to spread lies and 1/2 truths. She even starts this comment with another lie implying that Advantage Conferences is my company. I have been an independent rep as have hundreds of people around the world. Heather, we continue to pray for you.
soapboxmom
November 20th, 2008 at 4:11 am
Jack,
You choose to continue representing that company. Thus it is your company. Are you suggesting you don’t approve of Mr. Darnell filing frivolous lawsuits? Point out those half truths and provide us documentaion to support what you say. Scribdotcom is an excellent resource as your rep Kurt pointed out. Why don’t you publish a sound refutation there, lad. For those that want the facts the source documents are there.
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