Friday, January 8, 2016

Home Based Business - The Reality of a Home Based Business

Reality TV has a huge audience these days. The appeal of watching life as it really is has captured the attention of millions. Since Hollywood has done away with residual income for actors, writers, and producers the lure of a large lump sum paid to a non professional character has overtaken the industry. The perception of reality TV is that we get a “behind the scenes” unscripted view of what really happens to ordinary people.


Since there is no reality show depicting a home based business many people have misconceived ideas of what really happens. Like most reality shows, there is a lot of repetitive and mundane tasks that make it to the editing floor with a few exciting moments that make it all worth while.


If cameras where to following me around in our home based business the show might open with a dim light glowing from the computer room at 6:00 Am. The scene would show me on the internet catching up on the news, reading emails, and viewing several of my social media accounts. During these first two hours I would also be videoed watching personal improvement post on Darren Daily, A Minute with Maxwell, and Our Daily Bread. Before going to breakfast I would review the schedule for the day and get mentally ready for writing articles, making phone calls, and creating my own training videos.


The next scene would be panning out to view me, escorted by three rescue dogs, walking into the kitchen to feed them and prepare my breakfast. By then my husband would be up and we would begin a lively conversation about what the day had in store. Once breakfast was ready we would sit at the dining table and continue or conclude our discussion. On the table would be seen a Bible and one other book and for the next half hour we would read from a personal improvement book then a passage from the Bible. We’d conclude our “dining room” experience with talk about how we intend to apply what we have read.


The rest of the day would be the repetitious tasks of phone calling team members, emailing prospects, and following up on scheduled events. I would be seen taking periodic breaks between activities, dealing with unexpected interruptions, and giving my adorable dogs attention when they nosed my arms while at the computer. Tasks such as uploading and publishing articles, videoing and editing training sessions, as well as posting those videos would complete the day.





The schedule I keep is not glamorous or entertaining. It is a glimpse into my home based business life. Visit www.incredibletransformation.com and complete the contact form so we can connect. I believe every person can have a successful home based business. Your success, whatever the dream, involves individual personal positive input and that is what I provide.

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