Home Business Goals: How To Deal With Loss Of Focus On Your Home Business Goals

Jun 5
19:07

2007

Elaine Currie

Elaine Currie

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Losing focus on your home business can be demoralising but the situation is usually only temporary and can be surprisingly easy to remedy.

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If you have lost focus on your home business goals,Home Business Goals: How To Deal With Loss Of Focus On Your Home Business Goals Articles the only person who can help you regain it is you. The first thing you need to decide is the reason for your loss of focus. Suddenly losing focus need not signal the end of your home business career, it is highly unlikely to be a permanent condition and there is probably a simple cure. Don't immediately assume that all is lost, your business is never going to succeed, you weren't cut out to be your own boss and might as well quit now. Keep calm and work out what has overwhelmed your ability to focus. You can't deal effectively with the problem until you have identified the underlying cause. Sudden loss of focus is almost always a temporary thing. It's uncomfortable when it happens but it is curable.

Even though you might be feeling like a miserable failure, there is probably a simple reason for your loss of focus on your home business goals. Those goals were sound when you set them for yourself as part of your home business success strategy, so don't fall into the trap of reassessing your goals and altering your plans while you are in a negative frame of mind. Think aboutyour goals and the reasons you had for setting them. Consider how far you have progressed since you started your home business and congratulate yourself on your success so far. Allow yourself to feel good about having made progress towards success even if you are temporarily stuck in a rut.

Trying to force yourself to carry on working as normal while you are feeling negative and unfocused, is unproductive. There are all sorts of reasons why you might need a break from work. It could be that you have tried to work for too many hours without a break and just need half an hour to relax and have a snack or a drink. Once your energy levels have been restored to normal, focusing on your goals will not seem difficult. Maybe you have been working on something tricky and just need to get some fresh air an clear your head. Maybe you need a day off to get over a minor illness. Outside responsibilities might be distracting you from focusing on your home business. It could be that your mind is wandering because you are thinking of a tough job you need to do. Prioritising your tasks for the day might be all that's necessary to restore your level of focus.

Once you identify the reason for your loss of focus, it will be easy to see what you need to do. The next step is to draw up a realistic timetable for yourself. Make a list, in order of importance, of all the things you need to do and want to do that day (including time for breaks). Allocate a reasonable amount of time for each activity. If it is obvious that you can't fit everything into one day, draw a line above the tasks that can be left until tomorrow.

If you need to take the whole day off, deal with any really urgent matters and then leave everything that can reasonably be left until the next day. If you just need a short break, that will be much easier to slot in and the refreshing effect of the break should enable you to quickly get back to working at your top capacity. If your problem is that an unpleasant or difficult task is waiting for you on your "to do" list, take a short revitalising break, promise yourself a reward for completing that task and tackle the dreaded chore before anything else on your list.

Regaining focus on your home business goals is usually easy once you understand why the loss occurred. It's often just a matter of taking a break or tweaking your timetable to have the energy to focus come flooding back.