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Youre an entrepreneur! You've made the decision to work from

home and it's time to get your office or shop set up.



You have taken care of the legalities, you know who your target

market is, you have an exceptional product or service and you're

ready to get it out there.



This is a very exciting time and you want everything to be

perfect and appealing, including your workspace.



You buy a new desk, computer, printer/copier/fax/ scanner,

chair, calculator, office supplies, file cabinets, bookshelves,

and decorative accessories to make your office attractive.



You may be spending a great deal of time in your workspace and

it is important that it be comfortable and ergonomically

designed.



Although comfort and functionality are important, be mindful

when furnishing and equipping your workplace.



Be aware of what is absolutely necessary and what is a

nice-to-have.



Some of today's business giants started by selling out of their

garages.



It was not glamorous in the beginning, but it was necessary to

start their businesses on a solid foundation.



Now, some of these successful entrepreneurs work out of

magnificent skyscrapers, have mansions in New England and drive

vintage sports cars.



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These smart businessmen and women realized that everything

didn't have to be perfect or aesthetic when they started.



Some new home-based business owners feel it is necessary to buy

state-of-the-art equipment, sign up for all of the prominent

subscriptions and memberships, stock their shelves with loads of

inventory, have expensive art on the walls, and create an air of

wealth and success in order to impress prospective clients.



This kind of thinking can put you out of the race before you

even start running!



I remember when I was a consultant for a MLM company. I thought

I had to carry every product available to impress my customers.



A startling realization for me was that my biggest show in sales

was when I had the fewest number of pieces on display.



The customers were able to see the quality in each product and

did not have to see every piece in order to make a buying

decision.



When I decided to terminate my business, I had a closet full of

products. I sold quite a few items to another consultant, but

still had shelves stocked with unopened product.



For about five years, I didn't have to buy a birthday, wedding

or Christmas present because I had a massive amount of untouched

gifts in my home office.



When I decided to start my coaching business, I was older and

wiser, and grateful I made many of my mistakes at an earlier

age. I learned from them and knew not to repeat them.



I started small. I had a computer, an old, but reliable printer,

a 15-year old calculator and desk, and a comfy office chair.



All I needed was a quality phone capable of handling multiple

lines and a headset.



For the first twelve months of my business, these items were

more than sufficient.



As my business grew and profits increased enough to support

additional spending, I upgraded my computer and printer and made

improvements in my office.



When starting your new home-based business, understand that your

first year can be financially demanding.



Until you have a steady, reliable source of income, it is wise

to avoid excessive spending and unnecessary purchases.



Be honest with yourself when making purchases for your business.



Yes, you need a good quality printer with fax/copy and scanning

capabilities, but do you need the one that is designed for high

volume, large scale copying?



If you're not in the copying business, a lower volume, lower

priced multi-media product will more than serve you.



When starting your business, sit down and determine what you

absolutely need to get things going and what the costs will be.



What will your monthly operating expenses be? For example:



-internet access -bank charges -phone/fax lines -auto responder

and shopping cart (if online business), -printer

cartridges/office supplies -advertising, etc.



Then determine when you expect to start bringing in sales. How

much will you need to earn every month to cover your operating

expenses?



Not until your basic monthly expenses are covered and a surplus

of funds is created should you begin to purchase the nice-to

haves.



Be frugal during your first year as a home-based business owner.

Monitor and understand where your money is coming from and where

it is going.



Keep a watchful eye, maintain strict control and pace your

spending according to your profits.



By creating structure and remaining vigilant in your spending,

you will build a solid foundation for your business.



Build a strong foundation, be financially responsible on an

ongoing basis and the sky will be the limit!



About the author:

Laurie Hayes is a Life Strategy/Small Business Coach and founder

of Where the Heart Is Life Coaching.



Laurie specializes in assisting home-based business owners who

face the challenges that come with working from home. She is the

author of numerous articles and a bi-weekly newsletter, "The

Heart of Living."



To subscribe to her free newsletter and learn more about

coaching, visit www.wheretheheartis-lifecoaching.com



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