Monday, September 25, 2006

Distractions in the Mortgage Office - Part One

One of the more common "distractions" in the office (granted, this issue is not limited to the mortgage industry) is a non-producing attitude in co-workers. Although there are many techniques to avoiding the distractions associated with workplace sloths, you're going to need a bit of self control and discipline to pull it off, whether you choose to remain in the office, or take your work home with you.

One very realistic solution for many mortgage professionals is to set up shop in your home office. One of the most important factors in originating mortgages from the home is local and state laws. In some states, there may be laws regulating how the information is stored (such as in a locked room, locked file cabinet, etc.) If you're considering working from your home, you should also be aware of the possibilities of distractions in the home, such as T.V., family members, too many breaks, or other potentially distracting factors. Be sure that you set up your home office to prevent distractions, such as using a spare room with a door that you can close, and telephone line, computer & internet, a file cabinet and a fax machine.

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