So I work in an office on my own, I run my own business, I run my own websites and blogs...I am a soloist.

What I mean is that I am alone in most endeavors in my life.
This is NOT a bad thing; it is a challenge and something that I am still trying to get to grips with, but it is not a negative.
In effect, not a lot has changed, in my previous employment I basically did my own thing. All IT people do in a way I think.
It did have me thinking over the weekend however about the challenges and opportunities being a geek-soloist create.
For me I struggle with isolation; those who knew me when I lived in Japan will know that it was the isolation that "did my head in"! I need interaction with people, which is weird as I generally love being on my own and preferred having flats on my own in the past.
Of course being a geek-soloist, I have IM, Twitter, FaceBook, podcasts, email etc for company. But it is not the same thing as actually being around people.
So as someone who now works entirely on his own, I think I need to put some effort into ensuring I get out of the office and see some people. And I don't mean clients (although of course they count). I mean fellow geeks, fellow Judoka, etc.
The other huge challenge of being a geek-soloist is ensuring you have discipline. It would be far too easy for me to sit around and watch the rubbish daytime TV. But just "working" is not enough for me, I am finding that I need to segment my day and attacks projects in chunks.
For example, this morning I spent a solid hour and a half writing blog posts for www.envirtua.com so that Ihave posts up to the end of the week and beyond. Later I shall do the same for some of my other sites.
This helps, but I still need to find a way of getting more pressure on myself. Some form of peer pressure to work on important but not urgent tasks. I am considering some of the "entrepreneur" meetups in the area put on by Business link and the like. Thoughts?
My other huge challenge is that I am telephone-phobic in ways. It is not my preferred communication medium, but I need to use it. For example I need to call prospects and introduce myself and my new business to them. I am I confess procrastinating over doing this a lot. It is something I need to work on.
I am curious as to other people's experiences or ideas on coping as a geek-soloist.
For me, for now; the plan is to get out of the office more and visit more fellow geeks socially. Also of course get out of the house and do more Judo. To which end I am off to Bath tonight for some killer randori.
I am also "this close" to committing to fighting the world masters again this year, so that will mean regular training which would be a good thing too.
I shall update as I go along.

What I mean is that I am alone in most endeavors in my life.
This is NOT a bad thing; it is a challenge and something that I am still trying to get to grips with, but it is not a negative.
In effect, not a lot has changed, in my previous employment I basically did my own thing. All IT people do in a way I think.
It did have me thinking over the weekend however about the challenges and opportunities being a geek-soloist create.
For me I struggle with isolation; those who knew me when I lived in Japan will know that it was the isolation that "did my head in"! I need interaction with people, which is weird as I generally love being on my own and preferred having flats on my own in the past.
Of course being a geek-soloist, I have IM, Twitter, FaceBook, podcasts, email etc for company. But it is not the same thing as actually being around people.
So as someone who now works entirely on his own, I think I need to put some effort into ensuring I get out of the office and see some people. And I don't mean clients (although of course they count). I mean fellow geeks, fellow Judoka, etc.
The other huge challenge of being a geek-soloist is ensuring you have discipline. It would be far too easy for me to sit around and watch the rubbish daytime TV. But just "working" is not enough for me, I am finding that I need to segment my day and attacks projects in chunks.
For example, this morning I spent a solid hour and a half writing blog posts for www.envirtua.com so that Ihave posts up to the end of the week and beyond. Later I shall do the same for some of my other sites.
This helps, but I still need to find a way of getting more pressure on myself. Some form of peer pressure to work on important but not urgent tasks. I am considering some of the "entrepreneur" meetups in the area put on by Business link and the like. Thoughts?
My other huge challenge is that I am telephone-phobic in ways. It is not my preferred communication medium, but I need to use it. For example I need to call prospects and introduce myself and my new business to them. I am I confess procrastinating over doing this a lot. It is something I need to work on.
I am curious as to other people's experiences or ideas on coping as a geek-soloist.
For me, for now; the plan is to get out of the office more and visit more fellow geeks socially. Also of course get out of the house and do more Judo. To which end I am off to Bath tonight for some killer randori.
I am also "this close" to committing to fighting the world masters again this year, so that will mean regular training which would be a good thing too.
I shall update as I go along.


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