I was at lunch today with some people from my Rotary Club. They asked me if I was working this weekend, and I wasn’t sure how to answer. They have traditional jobs in insurance, banking, and as a veterinarian, so they think of Friday as the last day of their work week. We are planning a project to help out the wounded vets who are returning from Iraq, and I volunteered to help because I have more free time than they do.
Working online is simply not working, not in the traditional sense of the word anyway. I make my own hours, and choose the times I will teach my teleseminars and webinars. What’s even better is that I can do every part of my online business from anywhere in the world, as long as I have an internet connection.
You may be able to tell how passionate I am about all of this, so I encourage you to sign up to be on my list, if you aren’t already, and join me on my free calls. I usually hold them about twice a month. Let me know you are on the line and get your questions answered so you can move ahead in building your own online empire.
Sandra Martini says
Hi Connie,
Your post reminds me of when I was visiting my family in England and Italy a few years ago — it absolutely amazed my friends (and even family who know what I do) that I didn’t take “time off” and that 30 minutes a day from the town’s internet connection kept my business running smoothly.
Having a truly online business (no matter your industry) is the most freeing thing ever — that said, yes…you still have to put time in to get it set up this way. 🙂