Loneliness is a deeply human experience, one that can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or profession. Connection is what drives Enterprise Oxfordshire to provide space for all kinds of businesses to connect via our events. While loneliness is often associated with personal life, it’s also a common issue in the workplace, especially among entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small business leaders. The journey of running a business can sometimes feel isolating, particularly when navigating challenges without a support network.
At Enterprise Oxfordshire, we believe that no one should feel alone in their business journey. That’s why, during International Loneliness Awareness Week, we’re shining a light on the importance of connection, not just for wellbeing, but for growth, innovation, and resilience.
Why Connection Matters in Business
Running a business can be exhilarating, but it can also be overwhelming. The pressure to make decisions, manage finances, and stay ahead of the curve can take its toll, especially when there’s no one to share the load. That’s where community comes in.
Connecting with others who understand your challenges can offer more than just practical advice; it can provide encouragement, spark new ideas, and remind you that you’re not alone. Whether it’s a conversation over coffee, a shared learning experience, or a virtual exchange of ideas, these moments of connection can make all the difference.
Practical Ways to Stay Connected as an Entrepreneur or Business Owner
Here are some simple, effective ways to stay connected and maintain a sense of community:
- Work from shared spaces
Break up your routine by working from a local coffee shop or co-working space. A change of scenery can spark new ideas and lead to unexpected conversations. - Make lunch a social moment
Use your lunch break to meet up with a former colleague or reconnect with a friend. It’s a great way to recharge and maintain personal connections.
- Join networking groups
Attend virtual or in-person networking events to meet others in similar roles or industries. These groups can offer support, inspiration, and new opportunities.
- Set boundaries and reconnect offline
Make time to switch off from work and be present with friends and family. Reconnecting outside of your business role helps maintain balance and perspective.
- Explore communities beyond work
Join a local sports team, book club, or hobby group. These activities can offer fresh perspectives and help you see the bigger picture.
- Get outside and connect naturally
A simple walk can lead to casual chats with neighbours or fellow dog walkers. It’s a great way to stay grounded and meet new people.
Join Us and Stay Connected
To support our local business community, we’ve curated a series of events designed to foster connection, collaboration, and confidence. Whether you prefer in-person gatherings or online workshops, there’s something for everyone.
Women in Business Gathering – Tuesday 17th June 2025
This in-person event is a fantastic opportunity for women across Oxfordshire to come together, share experiences, and build meaningful professional relationships. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow, this gathering offers a supportive space to connect with like-minded individuals and feel part of a wider network.
Book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/enterprise-oxfordshire-women-in-business-gathering-tickets-1316125670309
Business Growth Peer Network – Friday 13th June, 20th, June, 27th, June, 4th July, 11th July & 18th July 2025
Prefer to connect from your home or office? This online peer network workshop is ideal for business owners who want to share insights, explore challenges, and learn from one another in a relaxed and open environment. It’s a great way to build your network and gain fresh perspectives without leaving your desk.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/business-growth-peer-network-tickets-1336513460739
Making Your Business More Deaf Friendly – Monday 23rd June 2025
Loneliness can be even more profound when communication is a barrier. This online session explores how to make your business more inclusive and accessible to the Deaf community. By improving communication and understanding, we can create more welcoming environments for everyone, customers, colleagues, and collaborators alike.
Sign up now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-your-business-more-deaf-friendly-tickets-1365395106519
Let’s Tackle Loneliness Together
Whether you’re looking to meet face-to-face or connect virtually, our events are here to help you feel supported and inspired. Building a business doesn’t have to be a solitary experience. By reaching out, sharing stories, and learning together, we can create a stronger, more connected business community across Oxfordshire.
Explore all our upcoming events and discover how you can connect with others on your business journey: https://oxlepbusiness.co.uk/events-overview/
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