by Guest Blogger Leslie Truex

Fear can be healthy. It can keep you from standing too close to the edge and falling. But fear can limit you as well. It can keep you from pursuing goals and dreams that can make your life more fulfilling. When it comes to working at home, there are many fears people have that prevent them from taking steps to find a work-at-home job or start a business. Some of the most common are:

1. Fear of what people will think. First of all, people don’t think about you nearly as much as you think they do. Second of all, who cares what they think? Are they living a fulfilled life? Are they doing the things you want to be able to do? Probably not. And if not, then they aren’t the type of people you should be listening to or worrying about. The best way to get over this fear is to align yourself with people who have achieved or are working on achieving similar goals. Use Facebook and LinkedIn to participate in work-at-home groups. Search Meet-Up for local work-at-home gatherings. Find a mentor or a coach who can personally guide you through the process and offer the support you need.

2. Fear of failure. Failure is something to fear, but not so much so that it stops you from trying. Instead it should fuel your desire to achieve success. You may have heard the statistics that most businesses fail within the first five years. What you don’t often hear is why. It’s not fate or a random lottery that dooms businesses. Many business failures can be avoided with proper planning and implementation. Action and education are the two ways to overcome the fear of failure. Doing something brings you closer to your goal. Education in the form of reading, seminars, courses, and coaching or mentorship ensures you are taking the right action.

3. Fear of not making enough money to survive. This fear has lost a little of its oomph because jobs aren’t as secure as they used to be. At one time the lure of a stable, well-paying job with benefits outweighed the idea of owning a business in which income is inconsistent. Today, jobs are just as unsecure and many don’t offer the perks such as benefits to make the sacrifice worth the effort. In fact, during difficult economic times, many people have saved their financial situations by starting a business or freelancing their skills. The trick to overcoming the money fear is to know what you need to earn to pay the bills, know how much your business costs to run, and add extra as your profit plus another 10% to be safe. Once you have a number, you can calculate what to charge and how many clients or sales you need. From there you determine how many prospects you need to get your business in front of to get the clients or sales you need. Then you start marketing.

While fear can keep us from getting hurt by preventing us from standing to close to the edge, fear doesn’t always mean “STOP”. Sometimes it’s just a caution sign. The fears listed above are real and should be acknowledged. But they are signals that research, planning and coaching or mentorship are needed to avoid having the fears become a reality.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

About the Author: Leslie Truex is the author of The Work-At-Home Success Bible and Jobs Online: How To Find a Get Hired to a Work-At-Home Job. She has been telecommuting and running home businesses for over 15 years and helping others to work at home since 1998. She conducts Work-At-Home Success University with courses in how to work at home. Learn more plus get work-at-home jobs, money-making tips and other resources for free at http://www.WorkAtHomeSuccess.com

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3 Responses to “Don’t Let Fear Stop You from Working At Home”

  1. Hi Leslie! Yes, we can use our “fears” to think twice before we go or bite any work at home offers on the net that almost everywhere! There are lots of legit jobs but there are lots of scams too! The question is how we can use this FEAR to avoid falling to scam??

    I just remember my online jobs search 4 years ago, I went to internet cafe just to look for online jobs. Some site ask me to pay $$$ to access their “so called” job database. Others are asking to fill the forms for survery etc..ending..it gives me headaches!

    Now, I am working in the comfort of my home, I earned $$$$ per month, its very little to US citizens but big in the 2nd world country like Philippines (rate exchange; $-PHP). Its my 3 years working with them and I am very happy with my salary.

    With my online job experience, I suggest to participate in a forum, find freelance jobs, be active on facebook (because sometimes company uses facebook too), participate in linkedin groups like freelancers group so you’ll be updated to the latest projects, ask for connections specially the hiring managers, and operation managers, I suggest all of these because I got most of my job through this…hope this could help your readers too..

  2. Anji says:

    I have been desperately looking for a legitatmate work fro home and come up with scams, scams & more scams. I would like to have a mentor from this forum to help me through the process. Also does anyone know of a company that hired pharmacy techs from home. As most of you $$ is always the main reason and the ability to work in the home is a must. We move slot due to my husbands job so I need to have something that I can do from any state…….please any help I will be more than appreciative.
    Thanks
    Anji fuller

  3. rehab says:

    i need any work over internet like typing or data entry or any available work can do over internet .. thanks

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