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Start Your Own Handmade Craft Business – Is It Right For You?

Is it your dream to start a work-from-home handmade business? Running your own business at home means no commute, no big overhead expenses, and goodbye to many of the hassles we face in our working lives. But is it right for you? Here are some things to think about before you dive in.

Be Your Own Boss

One of the biggest challenges of working from home is that you have no boss or coworkers to keep you on track. If you decide to spend a few leisurely hours scrolling through your Facebook feed, there’s nobody there to tell you to get back to work. It requires self-discipline. On the other hand, some people discover that they thrive when left unsupervised.

If it’s tough to know whether this sounds like you or not, you can try working at home in stages. Start with a few hours a night and see how it goes before you dive in completely.

You Can Maintain a Work-Life Balance

Most people who are new to working at home struggle with striking and maintaining a good work-life balance. If you don’t leave work at the end of the day, you might be tempted to keep working, especially when there are so many things to do. You also might face interruptions from your personal life while working.

The best way to confront this challenge is to realize what a formidable challenge it is and take steps to combat it. Create a separate space for your work at home. Set a work schedule and let family members know you’re busy during this time. Resist the urge to check email when you’re not “on the clock” and turn off notifications. These are just a few things you can do that will help maintain balance.

Working at Home Can Be Lonely

Many people who work from home find it to be a lonely experience. You lose the commute and all the hassles of working at the office, but you also lose the social contact. However, there are some ways to cope with this, such as scheduling social time or taking breaks to talk with friends or family members. 

Do You Have the Space and Facilities?

One of the main reasons businesses need a physical location is production and storing inventory. If you’re going to sell you handmade items through a home-based business, you’ll need someplace to keep your stock and that place might be the corners of your living room!

On the other hand, if you’re offering web-based services or you don’t have physical products, this is a good option. You can sell digital products such as eBooks, or you could sell the products of others through affiliate sales or drop shipping where they handle storage and delivery for you.

The Challenges of Running Your Own Business

Starting your own work-from-home business presents many challenges. You have to have an entrepreneurial spirit. There are many moving parts to running a business, whether it’s from home or not. However, you can learn the skills you need to run a business if you really have the desire to do it!

Thanks for dropping by Handmade Life. We look forward to seeing you again soon.

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