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October 21, 2025 8 mins

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RESOURCE: Hire a private business mentor exclusively for new coaches to get grounded and launch strategically.

There are so many upsides to having your own business – lifestyle freedom, no caps on your income, the chance to be your own boss, put your unique voice and contribution into the world. And, no more company politics!

But the biggest downside to operating as a solopreneur is that you are solo unless you do something intentional to change that.

Isolation can be a contracting force. The longer you go without support, the faster your momentum disappears. You might begin to question your decision to become a coach and might even quit.

You don’t have a team, a sounding board or even a water cooler connection. And, your clients should not be your only professional connection.

So, what can you do? I have 4 ideas for you and urge you to put at least one of these into place now to create community in the way that fits you best. Whatever you do, don’t put off finding solutions because isolation can lead to depression.

I'd love to hear from you. Stay inspired and make things happen! - Rhonda Hess, Prosperous Coach

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