Overcoming Loneliness as a Freelance Designer
What emotional toll does working solo have on your creativity and motivation?
For 12 years I’ve worked as a graphic designer in the comfort of my own home. I am so grateful for the freedom and flexibility freelancing offers. But there’s a side to this journey that I still struggle with to this day– loneliness.
When I started my professional career, I was plucked from my grad show straight into one of the most welcoming design studios in Vancouver - Toolbox Design . Throughout my years at Toolbox I was challenged to expand my creative skills with a team of talented, like-minded individuals.?
Once I made the leap to working for myself I was armored with the tools to thrive on my own thanks. To date, I’ve worked with over 150 clients and collaborated with a handful of other freelancers and agencies.?
But as someone who thrives on creativity, I find myself longing for the collaborative energy of a studio environment now and again. The spontaneous brainstorming sessions, the laughter and connection shared during quick coffee breaks between meetings, and the surge of inspiration that comes from bouncing ideas off each other—these are moments that fuel my passion and innovation.
Working alone can feel isolating. There are days when the quiet walls of my home office echo with doubts and creative blocks arise. It’s during these times I miss the camaraderie and creative sparks that come from being around others.
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Yet, it’s in these moments of vulnerability that I remind myself of the strength in solitude. Running my business alone has taught me resilience, self-motivation, and how to cultivate creativity from within.?
Throughout the last few years my need for collaboration and new challenges has grown. For me, connecting with other creatives, brainstorming ideas, and helping one another, reinvigorates what it means to work as a team. I simply want more of that.?
This year I created the Sobi Branding & Graphic Design Collective where I lead a team of creatives with diverse expertise. Not only do I benefit from their companionship, but we share in the joy of bringing beautiful, thoughtful brands to life. And better yet, our clients are pleased with the variety of services we now offer.
I am thrilled to be surrounded by such amazing humans, whilst still enjoying the much needed solitude my naturally introverted soul requires.
As a freelancer, how do you cope with creative blocks when working alone?
If you’re interested in learning more about our collective, visit wearesobi.com
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This is an amazing article Anna. Thank you.
UX/UI Designer | Creative Problem Solver | Music & Art Enthusiast
4 个月For me, I try to take time out to engage with other pros on different social media platforms.. I interact with people from all around the world but I prefer to keep things local. Greater chance of grabbing a drink or some lunch with someone down the line. Keeping it local is a trust thing for me too. I also like working in busy places from time to time (ie. coffee shops) as I find being with others in public keeps me entertained and occasionally conversations ensue. But yes, mostly I stay at home and work. Great post and I love your colourful projects!
Growth & Communications Strategist at Neighbourly Lab + Community Manager at The Tackling Loneliness Hub
4 个月Hi Anna, I would love to feature your blog on the Tackling Loneliness Hub!
Polyvalent Surgeon, Crisis Manager - Team Leader Full-time now. Medical devices Creator. DRAFT PROFILE. Taking a few days off, redefining my priorities. CAN'T VERIFY PROFILE. ID BELGIUM.
4 个月I enjoy solitude, but need times with my friends, kind people to laughing children, playing. Nothing is better than a great teamwork to me.