Why Running a Solo Business Feels Lonely – And How Community Changes Everything

 

I don't know about you, but I think that one of the hardest things about running a solo business is the loneliness. Not having many people around who actually care about your day-to-day, what you’re building, or the little things that feel like huge wins to you. 

Those questions that swirl around in your head like: how the heck do I find more clients? Should I just pack it all in and go get a “real” job? How is everyone else smashing it and I’m over here struggling? How on earth do I create a reel on Insta? What even is a CRM? 

We’ve all been there.

We all have doubts and moments where we think, god, I just can’t do this anymore, it feels too hard. And that’s normal, coz it's part of the journey and honestly, if this was so easy, then everyone would be running their own business. 

But I know one thing that makes it all feel easier, more manageable and more fun… and that’s community. 

Real people to have honest convos with, where you don’t have to put on a persona, just genuine relationships. People to have chats with to get the thoughts out of your head so you can stop overthinking and actually start taking action.

That’s what Pink Coral is. A small, cosy space that doesn’t feel too busy or overwhelming. Intimate meetups with familiar faces you actually look forward to seeing. A low-pressure way to stay connected, both online and in person. And just a lovely bunch of women who remember what you do and genuinely care about your wins. 

We’re a business community that makes this journey feel less lonely, more inspiring, and honestly, way more doable.

Nikki 🪸

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If you’re craving real connection with women in business who get it, Pink Coral might be your new fave place to be.

Find your people.
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