Mar 27, 2012

Home or Away – Where to Holiday

In the current economic climate, people are thinking twice about going on holiday. For many it is an unaffordable option at the moment, but there are ways in which you can access the holiday opportunities available to you without blowing all your earnings. Even if you do not want to, or cannot afford to, go abroad for a holiday, there are still plenty of ways to take a well-deserved break from work and the responsibilities of home without leaving the country. This article considers some of the sensible places to holiday and ways to make savings to reduce the costs:

Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia may be a fairly long way from Australia but flights are relatively cheap and the cost of living and enjoying yourself there is very low compared to other holiday destinations. A trip to one of the many fantastic
Malaysia resorts on offer will give you a chance to experience a new country with a very clean environment, at a relatively low cost. With many outside activities to take part in, this is a great way to stay healthy and experience a new culture.

Europe
Flights to Europe are outrageously expensive, but now is a good time to travel there. The high level of the Australian dollar against the pound and the euro means that you will get more bang for your buck. If you have been planning to go to Europe for some time, now is a great chance to take that opportunity. If you can afford the flights then it really is worth it and your holiday could consist of as many countries as you can handle in your time off!

Uluru
A trip to Uluru is a way to make a holiday in Australia exciting without spending an obscene amount. Australia is a wonderfully bountiful country and Uluru is a mind-blowing reminder of the country’s history. Originally a sedimentary collection at the bottom of a giant ocean, Uluru spans 5 kilometres around and is phenomenal sight. It is also significant in Aboriginal culture and was believed by some Aboriginal tribes to have been a lake which rose up in protest against a battle being waged along its shores.

Melbourne
A trip to Melbourne will offer you wonderful new experiences of Australia. Melbourne is a remarkably modern city with lots of fantastic restaurants to choose from. Some of these require long booking notice so be sure to check this out before you go, if you want to eat in the top restaurants. A visit to Melbourne should also be combined with a
Great Ocean Road tour. The Great Ocean Road stretches along the most beautiful coastline in Australia and is also a symbol of remembrance for those who died fighting for Australia in the First World War.

Sydney
There is little that needs to be said about Sydney, the world-famous Australian city. It is a vibrant and symbolic city which is viewed by many as the heart of Australia. There will never be a shortage of things to do in Sydney and you can fill your time with anything from trips to the zoo to out-of-town excursions into the surrounding mountains. 

Mar 25, 2012

Setting Up a Home Office

Creating a home office can be an excellent way to save on set up costs whilst also preparing yourself for a profitable business venture. It’s vitally important, however, that you make the right decisions at this early stage because your home office needs to be as professional as any office for anyone who visits. Long hours, waiting for deliveries and having to fix everything yourself are two common complaints from people who work from home, but all of these problems can be easily tackled from the start.

The Workspace
The workspace is the first and most crucial element of a home business start-up. Ideally you need to start with an empty room with a private entrance to your office (meaning you do not have to walk through the home to get to the office, or vice versa). This room should then be cleaned, repainted and remodelled wherever needed.

Choosing the right Sydney office chairs is important. Whilst you may think it’s comfortable to lie on your sofa to work, this is very bad for your back and will lead to lazy work habits. Whether you believe it will or not, working from a sofa will make you more tired and more easily distracted. Kit your home office out like any corporate office and put on a suit before starting work every day. This will get you in work mode and make your body realise that it isn’t still the weekend.

Choosing a PC
Moving from the corporate world to a home office might lead you to automatically jump for a desktop computer. Consider the many quality portable options first because you may well find yourself travelling a lot and this will make the process far easier.

Computer Support
Computer support is necessary in any company and when working from home you have to rely on yourself. This does not have to be a complete headache because help is available. For a ‘no fix, no fee’ charge of around $150 it is possible to get any software problems fixed. This may seem like a lot, and in most cases it is, so you would be better off investing in a computer support course for yourself instead.

Importantly, you will be entirely responsible for backing everything up. Invest in an external hardrive for this purpose and utilise cloud storage for all but the most sensitive and confidential information.

Phones
It is tempting to save costs by just using your home phone for work. This will unfortunately provide a very unprofessional image to customers and should be avoided. Your
phone systems will say a lot about your business so make sure you have a dedicated business line and a phone that calls can be redirected to when you are travelling between jobs.

Balance Books and Work Life
When you work for a company there will usually be someone working tirelessly to balance the accounts. This will need to be you in your own business and it’s crucial to stay on top of it all. Doing accounts once a week should ensure you are always aware and able to pay debts when needed.

Working at home poses a second more serious balancing issue, however. The working hours completed by a home worker are often longer and less ridged than they need to be. When working for yourself it is too easy to endlessly create work to fill time, even when you don’t want to and are trying not to. Draw a line at the end of each day and come back to complete it the next day, just as you would when working for another company. Lock the office and leave until the morning or you will end up staying all night.

As long as you can arrange and organise all of the above you should find setting up your own home office a fun and enjoyable experience. 

Related source: Home business ideas


Mar 24, 2012

Dry Leaves

Hanging Dry Leaves
Though your time has finished
the beauty is still in you

Mar 23, 2012

Steps to Getting Into Your Dream Home in Victoria

Planning to buy your dream home can be a daunting task, especially if you are looking for that perfect home in which you will spend the rest of your days. If you are planning on moving to your dream location in Victoria, whether you are coming from outside or within the state, there is a lot to do to get the ball rolling. Remember that to avoid stress you must be patient and follow all the steps, and you will be relaxing in your dream home before you know it.


Step 1 – Look at Your FinancesThis is the boring and tedious part, but it is essential to do before you can even think about buying a new home. Talking to your financial advisor and your bank about what assets you have and what kind of mortgage you can get will help put into perspective what you can afford. This is the stressful part because if you simply don't have the funds to afford what you want, you may have to put things on hold. It is worthwhile to take this part seriously; you don't want to settle for second best and regret it later.


Step 2 – Find the Perfect Location
When the finances are in order, you can start looking around in your preferred location. If you are moving to Victoria from out of state, why not have your next holiday in the area? This way you will get a feel for the lifestyle and will be able to check out properties in the area. Get in touch with a local real estate agent and build a good relationship so that they can forward ideas to you when you aren't there.


Step 3 – Getting the Perfect Home
Once you have found the perfect property, consider what house you want to have on it before you go putting in offers. From here, you may want to reassess your finances given the new circumstances. If there is a home on the property already, decide if it suits your needs and how much it would cost you to either renovate or knock down and rebuild it. If you choose to start from scratch, then contact some builders and have them discuss with you some plans given the specifications you want in your home. They can provide a ball-pack figure and help you choose from and adjust a pre-existing plan or
kit homes. Victoria has many skilled and reputable builders to choose from, so shop around and find one who will suit your needs best.


Step 4 – Sell Your Existing Home
Once you have put in an offer and had that offer accepted, only then is it a good time to sell your existing home. It may take a bit of organising to juggle the transition period so get your real estate agent to help organise the details while you work on the packing!


Step 5 – Move InYour dream home is no longer a dream – it's yours! After all the hard work you have put in up to this point, you are finally about to reap the rewards. All that is left to do is hire the interstate removalists to make sure your precious belongings make it safely from your old home to your new dream home.
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