Nice illustrator loneliness & working from home

EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 21 MIN

Nice illustrator loneliness & working from home

from The Good Ship Illustration · host The Good Ship Illustration

🌎✏️ The Illustrator’s Income Atlas - exciting free workshop announcement! 🗓️ 24th Sept | ⏰ 1pm UK | 📍 Online Let's sit down together and map out your illustration income. You'll leave with a plan (a map, woohooo) you can stick on your wall and use. Save your spot and SIGN UP HERE!https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/atlas Ok, on with the shownotes 🤓Why we secretly love working alone (almost all the time)This week we got a good question from an anonymous listener 'how do I deal with loneliness when working from home?'Sometimes we love it, sometimes we do not 😅In this episode we talk about:Why lots of us illustrators prefer working solo… sometimesShared studios vs. doors-that-closeHeadphones, boundaries, and avoiding “being watched” energyPartner-as-studio-mates 👀 Can it work?Using Zoom to humanise client relationshipsInstagram as a “virtual kitchen”Local micro-communities, Good Ship meet-ups, and regular check-insAssuming positive intent ❤️Rough timestamps, for people who like that sort of thing00:00 Anonymous listener Q: “How do I deal with loneliness working from home?”01:00 Tania’s Hong Kong years: craving team vibes02:30 Partners in the studio: the headphone solution04:00 Open-plan offices, self-consciousness, and wiggly energy05:30 The magic of a shut-the-door studio06:30 Home distractions vs. helpful pottering07:30 The dream setup: close to home, small, warm, tree view09:00 Commit to the space: move the “big computer”10:00 Cloud storage and keeping work in one place10:30 Instagram as water cooler… or a brain sponge11:30 Real-world chats that top up your social tank12:30 Online threads that turn into real communities over time13:30 Good Ship meet-ups: sketches groups and weekly Zooms15:00 Why creativity needs privacy and no-one-is-watching energy16:00 Lonely… but nice lonely (with planned people bits)16:30 Zoom with clients to reduce email-anxiety and “they hate it” spirals18:00 How to write and receive feedback without spiralling19:00 The rule that saves sanity: assume positive intent20:00 Quick answers: studios with doors, small communities, kinder storiesByeee for now. Let us know if you're coming to the workshop. WE ARE SO EXCITED!! Here's the link again in case you missed it:https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/atlas Come and say hello! ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.comp.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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