DiscoverThe Business of Meetings281: Time, Solitude, and Sanity with Eric Rozenberg
281: Time, Solitude, and Sanity with Eric Rozenberg

281: Time, Solitude, and Sanity with Eric Rozenberg

Update: 2025-07-29
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Life as an entrepreneur can often feel lonely.

Being a solopreneur or small business owner in the meetings and events industry is a wonderful experience. However, with all the stress and challenges entrepreneurs face, they often find themselves alone, with no one to share their wins, doubts, and fears with. 

In this episode, Eric reads an excerpt from the book he is currently reading and shares some valuable tips to help entrepreneurs avoid loneliness.

Digital Nomads

Unlike traditional nomads who rely on each other, digital nomads often go it alone. In his book 4000 Weeks, Oliver Burkeman explains that digital nomads, despite the appealing lifestyle, can feel lonely. They travel the world but miss the shared routines that create strong relationships. 

Remote Work

Without casual, in-person conversations, those who work remotely miss out on spontaneous connections. So entrepreneurs need to be intentional about meeting others and making space for interaction.

Build a Circle of Advisors or Join a Community

One solution is to create a board of advisors for your business. They should be people you trust and respect, and those you can share authentically with about the highs and lows of your business. You can also join a community of other entrepreneurs. The key is to make it a regular habit because if it is not on your calendar, it is unlikely to happen.

Reconnect With What Matters

Take time to pause and reflect on what truly matters to you. Ensure your daily actions are moving your business in the right direction, and keep your long-term vision in focus to remain grounded.

Stay Flexible and Open

Growth requires curiosity and adaptability. As a business owner, you must be willing to try new tools, adopt new services, and explore different ways of working. 

Keep Your Vision in Focus 

Regularly check in with your long-term goals. Stay open to learning and be willing to embrace new tools, services, and ways of working that support that vision.

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Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals <span style="font-size: 8.5pt; font-family: Verdana,sans-serif; color: #000000; background-color: transparent; font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline; white-space:

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281: Time, Solitude, and Sanity with Eric Rozenberg

281: Time, Solitude, and Sanity with Eric Rozenberg

Eric Rozenberg