Work From Home Quotes

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“Being a self-employed means you work 12 hours a day for yourself so you don't have to work 8 hours a day for someone else.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes

Larry  English
“• Starting with trust and giving employees great autonomy and flexibility allows people to feel independent and empowered while still feeling like a part of something bigger. This leads to happy, loyal employees with a rich quality of life, which in turn leads to an amazing culture.”
Larry English, Office Optional: How to Build a Connected Culture with Virtual Teams

Amit Kalantri
“The job of human resources is to make sure that resources come to work with their hearts and go back to their homes with happiness.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

“Being self-employed means you work 12 hours a day for yourself so you don't have to work 8 hours a day for someone else.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Home-work grew-up and became work-from-home.”
Vikrmn, You By You

“•Good things come to those who work their asses off & never give up”
Entrepreneurs Guide to Direct Mail Order by Sandy Harper

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Most people who work for themselves have achieved work-life imbalance.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Larry  English
“Most anyone can learn to be a great virtual employee. The top skills to learn are setting healthy boundaries between your work life and personal life and building relationships virtually.”
Larry English, Office Optional: How to Build a Connected Culture with Virtual Teams

“Be intentional about locational arrangements.
Your location determines your allocation.”
Martin Uzochukwu Ugwu

Dax Bamania
“Right state of mind is an extremely important trigger to support, sustain and scale up remote work or WFH.”
Dax Bamania

“After years of commuting, my entrepreneurial father had the foresight to remodel our overbuilt three-story house and convert part of the basement into his dental practice. To work from one’s home was a new concept. Giving up his NY office made financial sense. He saved money on gasoline and gained more free time without his former need to commute.”
Donna Maltz, Living Like The Future Matters: The Evolution of a Soil to Soul Entrepreneur

Betty      Johnson
“Making things better requires that you understand how people feel in response to what you do.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“Workers are begging us to lighten their load, to remove the burdens, the hassles, and the irritants that come with video meetings.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“If you say, I know just how you feel, you show the other person you’re thinking about how you feel, and you’re assuming your experience is the same as theirs.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“The first part of empathy, the first requirement for action on their behalf, is to understand how they feel.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“Self-other awareness enables you to show respect for their feelings instead of being overwhelmed by their feelings, your pity, or your intolerance.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“Savvy leaders use empathy to relieve that emotional strain. They use it so that video meetings are beneficial for everyone.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“In an ever-changing, hyper-competitive workplace and marketplace, for you to truly be of worth as a leader, you therefore know: you must develop your capacity for empathy.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Betty      Johnson
“When what they feel evokes something familiar in you, you’re likely to mimic their emotions unconsciously.”
Betty Johnson, Making Virtual Work: How to Build Performance and Relationships

Richie Norton
“Post-management is here. Instead of continuing to grow larger and larger centrally, the conglomerates of our world will eventually break down into micro-enterprises and spread to stay nimble.”
Richie Norton, Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping

“What to do to be an Expert in Freelancing?

What is Freelancing? We already know that, Now let's see What to do to be an Expert in Freelancing -

Things to do for Self Development:
Get positive feedback from clients by practicing what you are good at, and finding work that matches your skills.

This is the key to your improvement and the first step to success. When you start to succeed, choose the opportunities that work best for you. Use the time appropriately and fully.

Some of the processes of Self-Presentation after Self-Development are discussed below -

Process of Introducing Yourself:
1. Enhance your profile and build your portfolio with accurate information about yourself.
2. Create your own signature that will identify you in your work.
3. Always use your own photo and signature for original work.
4. Run your own campaign. For example: commenting on others' posts, making full use of social sites, keeping in touch with others, doing service work, teaching others, participating in various seminars, and distributing leaflets or posters.

Showing Professionalism:
How to express or calculate that you are a professional? There are many ways, by which you can easily express that you are a professional entrepreneur or employee. The ways are:

1. Professionals never work for free, so before starting a job, you must be sure about the remuneration.

2. Professionals don't work on balance, if you want to show professionalism you must pay in cash or promise to pay half in advance and the rest at the end of the job.

3. A professional never lacks any research or communication for his work.

Win the Client's Heart:
There are thousands of freelancers in front of a client for a job, but only one gets the job. The person who got the job got it because he presented himself in the client's mind.

Mistakes to Avoid:
Only humans are fallible. It is natural for people to make mistakes, but if people can't learn from those mistakes then it is better not to make such mistakes.

The Mistakes are:
1. Failure to identify oneself.
2. Show Engagement.
3. Lack of communication with the client etc.

Being Punctual:
It is wise to do the work on time. Never leave work. Because if you leave work, the amount of work will increase and not decrease. Therefore, it is better to do the work of time in time and move towards the formation of life by being respectful of time.

So, if the above tasks are done or followed correctly, achieving success as a freelancer is just a saying. To make yourself a successful and efficient freelancer, the importance and importance of the above topics is immense.”
Bhairab IT Zone

Neelam Saxena Chandra
“Are the coffins of love being made
And we are all becoming machines
In this world of madness?”
Neelam Saxena Chandra, the lost mint taste

“Even in my adult life, very few things annoyed me as much as people who associated having a 'life' with going out. To date, there is no place I'd rather be than at home, which I have also evolved to be my workplace.”
Salatiso Mdeni, The Homeschooling Father, How and Why I got started.: Traditional Schooling to Online Learning until Homeschooling