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Keeping Yourself Business Oriented

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Home Business Niche | Posted on 04-07-2009

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For most home businesses, the computer and the

Internet are an integral part of the success or

failure of the business.

However, just like when you are at work, there’s

always the temptation to check your email, talk to

friends online, or play a game when you are not busy.

However, just like at a job that you commute to, this

should be something that should be avoided when you

are working at your home based business.

One way to help avoid doing this is to set up an

account on your computer that is just for your home

based business.

Set up an email that is just business, set up an

instant messenger that is just business, and use the

web browser to just do things that are part of the

business.

The temptation is still there, of course, but if you

start doing this right away you will find that it’s

not so difficult.

The other reason that setting up an account that is

separate for your business is good is because when you

are doing things that are personal on the computer you

will be less likely to work during your ‘off’ hours.

One of the biggest mistakes that people who work from

home make is that they are ‘always’ working. They

never allow themselves time to be ‘off the clock’.

This isn’t something that is healthy, and it’s

something that should be avoided. Having a separate

account on your computer helps to prevent this from

happening.

How to Become Influential

Posted by Carlos | Posted in Self Motivation Niche | Posted on 07-06-2009

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Influence is one of the most motivating factors in decision making. When you have a major decision to make, what are the influences that drive you to a final decision?

It’s normal to base any big decisions you make on how it will affect your loved ones. In essence, you could say that those closest to you have a lot of influence on the decisions you make in life.

Influence is the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something.

So, how do you become influential so you can produce your desired effects on the actions, behaviors and opinions of others? Let’s go through some simple strategies now.

Lead by Example

The best way to influence someone is in your own behavior. This can go both ways – good or bad. If you want to influence someone to be positive and do well, you’ll need to be a living example of the behavior you expect.

In your workplace, be someone that others would want to model. That means you should strive to be on time, work diligently, and avoid gossiping about others.

Also, be aware of how you spend your time at work. Are you spending it wisely or are you “milking the clock?” If you expect your co-workers or employees to make the most of their time at work, you should be doing the same.

People are lead by example and will likely do whatever others around them are doing. If you’re a leader, then you’re the example they’ll follow. Remember, you can exert influence over others by becoming a positive example to model.

Communication is a Key Factor in Influencing

What you say and how you say it is of utmost importance when influencing others.

If you’re condescending or condemning in your speech, others will see you as haughty, arrogant and egotistical. Most likely, they’ll steer away from you. However, when you’re uplifting, encouraging and genuine, others tend to listen and heed what you say.

One way to speak in an encouraging tone is to use your voice as if you’re at dinner with your in-laws. You most likely wouldn’t be harsh or rude when speaking to them; nor would you speak down to them with a condescending tone. You’d use a calm tone of voice and speak pleasantly.

Think of it as using your “salt and pepper” voice. When you ask someone to pass the salt and pepper, are you rude, demanding or harsh? Not likely. You’re probably soft spoken, with a lilt in your voice, which influences the person to immediately pass the salt and pepper to you.
Be Authoritative, Not an Authoritarian

Of course, this doesn’t mean you should lack confidence when you speak, it simply means that you are authoritative and not an authoritarian. The difference is that you speak with confidence rather than arrogance.

If you want to be an influence in the workplace, you’ll want to lead by example and speak with an encouraging, yet confident tone. In doing so, becoming a powerful influence can prove to be a beneficial and successful experience.