As a small business owner often one of the biggest challenges is managing your own workflow from home and being productive as your own boss. If you have been working from home for a long time in your role it is possible that you want a change soon, and move your home business to an office setting.
Becoming a self-employed entrepreneur is a big leap in life. It requires a lot of dedication, time, and skill.
Today we see some of the signs that you may be ready to take your small business from home to an office and build your empire from the ground up.
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Your Home Business is Booming
The first good sign that you may be ready to move your home business to an office this coming year is that your business is successful.
If you have noticed during the last couple of months that your sales are growing at an exponential rate – it is possible that soon you won’t have the capability to run your business from home effectively.
It is important to consider an office move when you start to see success as you’ll be able to hire help and put a more professional face on your business going forward.
Move Your Home Business for Peace
Working from home, on the one hand, can be a peaceful affair when you are able to get away from the people in your office. However often it can also be stressful if you are being pulled here there, and everywhere by children and pets.
If you have recently found that being at home is making it harder for you to concentrate on your work it is a good idea for you to consider renting an office space or even joining a communal office.
That peace and quiet, as well as a nice view, will allow you to stay focused and get as much work done as you can.
As you consider a way to move your home business, know that some places will allow you to rent space. You could rent for a few days a week and not 5 or 7 days weekly.
You Want New Scenery to Work From
Sometimes a fresh start is a great thing, and your reason for moving your home business elsewhere might simply be boredom. You live in the space and work in the same space. It can create monotony.
Being stuck in the same room every day can get old pretty quickly and can often impact our motivation as well as inspiration. However, a move to a brand new office space can be great for inspiration.
It can kickstart your creativity by moving to a professional office space. This will allow you to enjoy a change of scenery and a change of pace too.
Expand Your Home Business with New Hires
For those of you who have up until now been a one-person show, there will come a time when you need to hire some helping hands.
Of course, you could choose to hire employees remotely – however, this will often be a little harder than in person simply because it will be more difficult to communicate.
Buying or renting an office space for some new employees is a brilliant way to take that new step in your working journey, and will allow you to offer better facilities for yourself and your team.
Your Home Business is Ready to Branch Out
When you start working as a small business there may come a time when you want to branch out in terms of your products and services. Often a small business will focus on a small number of things, but over time it will start to feel stale.
If you want to bring some new content or capability to your business this year an office space is a good idea to garner inspiration and growth.
An office allows you to do so much more than you can at home. If your office space at home is small renting or purchasing an office space will give you much-needed space.
It may be time to move your office into that type of space.
You Have the Money to Work from Elsewhere
A simple reason for moving to an office is that you now have the budget to do this. If you prefer working in the city anyway, it may be that until now you have been waiting to be able to afford a workspace of your own.
Now that you have it in the budget, rent a space, and start to feel that inspiration flow especially during the summer months.
The Need to Hire Equipment for Your Home Business
If you are working in a field such as product making, you might find that you need an office space to manufacture properly.
Let’s say you are an artist; you’ll need a professional printer and scanner to print high-quality copies of your work to sell in your shop. This is not likely to fit at home, and storing your work will be a pain at home.
The same can be said for other businesses that produce products. You will need space to produce and store inventory. Space could be a need to move your home business elsewhere.
Your Turn
Are you ready to move your home business outside of the home? I’d love to know more in the comments below.
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All are good reasons for working from an office outside of your home Lisa. The distractions point? Oh yeah; I get that one LOL. I deeply love house sitting because animals-pets are important to Kelli and I. We prefer to sit over renting not because of finances aka saving money, but to be around animals. But animals can be distracting. I need to build my blogging schedule around pet routines. I love it for now but years down the road, I picture myself renting more and sitting less as my business grows.
Ryan
Hi Ryan, I’m sure you do, and moving around as you do must really help your writing with inspiration. Interesting how you are looking years down the road and what you envision. Always important to know where you want to go or you will never get there! Thanks for coming by and have a great weekend. Maybe you will see some snow.
Hi Lisa,
I remember when my daughter was growing her business and she decided to rent some office space. Looking back it was the best decision she could make at the time because it allowed her to expand her offerings. She was also able to hire additional staff and take more business travel trips!
Hi Ileane, Wow, I’m so glad to hear your story Ileane about your daughter. I bet it did make it easier for her. There is a local co-op in RI that I often toyed with renting a few days a week. It would be a different scenery and a place to meet with clients. It had a nice walking path too that I would love. Thanks for coming by on this one Ileane. Make it a great day and rest of the week!