Nobody really talks about how lonely it is to build something.
We all know that we've got the ideas, and most of us would agree that we've got the drive, but let's be fair, if you're anything like me, most days it's just you, a screen, and some sort of list that somehow either keeps getting longer or just forgotten about.
I also find that working alone isn't just uncomfortable, it can also be expensive, draining focus, killing momentum, and often leaving space that makes you question whether the thing you're building even really matters.
One thing that i've noticed recently is that being present changes that.
As a result, I've been thinking about running a regular coworking session in this community. No agenda. No performance.
I'm not talking about accountability calls, or explicit check-ins, Just a space to show up, do the work, with other people in the room, doing their work, while you do yours.
I believe that there's something about shared energy, even if it's through a screen, that unlocks a different focus, and that you show up differently when you're not alone.
Before I set anything up, I'd like to know if there's an appetite for it here.
Let me know in the comments below if this is a yes or a no, and depending on the numbers, we'll try and make it work. 🫶