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Jun 10, 2009

Can You Be Self Employed?

Can you be self employed? Hasn’t everyone toyed with the idea of working at home, being an independent contractor, earning through freelance jobs? Learn how to find out if you’ve got what it takes to create your own career.

Self Evaluation for Self Employment

Self evaluation is the first step in finding out whether or not you’re actually cut out for the job of self employment. Can you stand sitting in a single room of your house - all alone - for many hours on end? Are you disciplined enough to get tasks done, even when jobs start to seem tedious and repetitive? Even those with a strong work ethic may find they aren’t ready for self employment. It’s important to maintain a working schedule, to be able to handle pressure and to be capable of working all alone while still getting the job done.

Tools You Need to Work at Home

No one can work at home or be self employed successfully without having a few tools in place, and that doesn’t always mean having a great home computer and a good long distance telephone plan. It means having a strong resume and a good grasp of how to sell yourself. At all times, you have to be your own biggest promoter. Believing in yourself - and getting others to believe in you - is one of the biggest hurdles in maintaining self employment.

Can You Be Self Employed?

Being self employed means being a self-starter, and being able to deal with the daily frustration of searching for new jobs and being rejected. Everyone who tries to work for themselves has to be prepared to hear “no” many times over. It can be disheartening, but all the more rewarding when an employer eventually says yes.