Thursday, August 23, 2007

Working from home and (keeping the family structure together)

Recently I had the opportunity to travel with a co-worker on a business trip. I can remember the location where we were scheduled to do business happen to be where her family lived near by. While preparing our travel itinerary I suggested that she set up some time in the evening hours after our business meetings were over to spend some quality time with family. I'm sure some of you reading this can relate. In this fast pace world we live in often time there are no opportunities to share the experience of our day to day life with the ones we love.

One solutions would be to work from home. Working from home affords you the flexibility to devise viable concepts that spring board a chain reactions which ultimately helps in your goal to enhancing the quality of your life. Family has always been one of the most important foundations for all of us in achieving success. Whether we 've grown up with good experiences of our upbringing or not so good experiences, we've formulate who we are through those experiences.

Having a goal to pursue a work from home situation finds you exploring more and more areas of interest which once may have seemed ridiculous, silly or even dormant. In essence it becomes the catalyst allowing you to create concepts that put you on your way to a rewarding and financially satisfying lifestyle.

Today I participated in a discussion to lend my leadership skills to gain more knowledge about the community I live in and the services that it has to offer. I was offered opportunities that will further fuel my at home base business by the resources which are now be available to me. I've added another tool to market my at home business to an audience that would otherwise been overlooked. Additionally, strengthening relationships in the community I care about and affording me accessibility for the future success and development of my family.

Good luck to you, and remember the priorities that you determine important in life will be a direct reflection of how you set the standards for your family first..




1 comment:

Tony Zayas said...

Hey Michael,

Great post...I whole-heartedly agree! Working from home affords such a great opportunity to spend quality time with the people and things that truly matter to us.

Tony Zayas
MyCEOSalary