We all know how much we love our businesses and what a joy it is to be able to finally say, I own my own business and then to actually start making money doing it. It’s the best! However, sometimes it’s just hard to do.

So what’s a successful entrepreneur to do? I think one of the most important things to do is just realize, sometimes it’s going to be hard. And that’s okay. Often I believe we feel that because we finally own our own business, and we work so hard for it, that we must be positive and happy ALL the time. We don’t. Hopefully the majority of the time you will be, however, when things come up, it’s AOK to say, wow, this is tough and find support. Have an online or offline buddy that you can go to and talk. Someone who will say, hey it’s going to be better; someone who knows you and knows just the right thing to say to make it better.

It’s also important to plan ahead. No, you can’t tell when the kids will get sick. However, you can plan and have a back-up subcontractor so you can go straight to plan B. The time to plan for this is before it happens, way before you need it.

Here are tips:

1) Find someone now who can help you with your business. Send them work now so they become familiar with your needs. Let them know that you will be using them on a sporadic basis. You’ll probably find that once you see how much help they provide you use them a lot more than you thought, but at least you know you have the support you need.

2) Computers – Hands up – who backed up their system last week? Ouch!! Think about this, how would you feel if you went to turn on the computer and it was blank, dead, gone. That can and will happen. You need to back-up regularly and you need to check those back-ups. One thing I recently discovered is I backed up regularly to another computer. However, I couldn’t retrieve the documents.

3) Internet down – Do you have a friend in the neighborhood who also has a computer that you can use. How about the local library. Most of the time you can wait it out, however, for many of us it is critical to be able to get it there. I once had an attorney preparing for the trial of the century (at least he thought so). The case rested on me (at least that’s what he told me), and right when it was time to send him all the pleadings, our phone went dead. (For all of you wondering, we did pay the bill, it was a technical problem). I immediately rushed over to my neighbors and was able to send the documents. My client was none the wiser.

4) Summertime – MOMS, tell the truth, it’s hard. In the summer with the kids home from school it’s harder to run a home-based business. They are bored. You are busy. And just because the school bell rang its last toll, the work still comes in. Here too you need to plan ahead. Two words, Summer Camp! If you can’t do summer camp, then definitely get creative. Stock up on crafts at the Dollar Store. Get Paint by Number Books and things that will take time, and be fun. We have excellent ones at.virtualwordpublishing.com. Also, allow your children to get creative. Get 3 ring notebooks and allow them to write their own book adventures or design their own magazines. Scissors, a few old magazines, paste and a little imagination will go a long ways.

5) In laws – It’s gonna happen. If you want to get busy in your business, have company come in town. Guaranteed, that’s the time that you will be your busiest. I’ve been in business for 23 years now, and it seems that every time company comes into town, I get hit with a major rush. And it doesn’t get easier with age. But one thing I do is plan ahead. Because I live in Florida and get lots of company, I can’t take time off every time. However, what I can do is rotate and take time off with different clients. That way I’m not working for all my clients during that time. If you don’t have a separate office, get a computer in your room. When visible, they feel you are available. When you work 9-5 you are unavailable until 5:30. However, when you happen to be in the same house, it’s often easy for them to think you can socialize.

These tips should help you survive and thrive in your business even when times are tough.

Diana Ennen specializes in publicity and marketing and is president of Virtual Word Publishing http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com . Stop by for free booklets and reports on business startups. Article is free to be reprinted as long as bio remains.

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