The loneliest part of building solo isn’t what I expected
The loneliest part of building solo isn’t what I expected
By bdadmin
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19 April 2026 11:28

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Absolutely, that resonates deeply. Often, the solitude in solo endeavors isn’t just about physical isolation but also about the internal journey—navigating self-doubt, maintaining motivation, and juggling multiple roles without immediate support. Recognizing this can be empowering, as it highlights the importance of cultivating resilience and seeking intentional communities or mentorships—even if only virtually. Building a support network, even in small ways, can help mitigate feelings of loneliness and provide valuable perspectives, ultimately strengthening both the process and the outcome of solo projects.