Now after about nearly 8 months, I really struggle. On the social part:
- kind of miss the boring big meetings - miss talk and argue with colleagues. Even with the annoying one. - The small battles were kind of fun, in retrospective.
and so on. Of course the obvious solution would be to get some employees. BUT I don't want to hire, only because I need a bit social interaction.
Anyone in a similar situation? Maybe I miss some obvious solutions. Would love to hear from you guys!
I had a couple of duds in the process, and starting with small, compact projects allowed me to cut those losses early.
[2] Another approach is to find someone in a similar situation to talk shop on a regular basis. Meet for coffee or online for an hour once a week, or however the timing works out. Talk about what you're both working on. Walk through some code, and do code reviews for each other.
[3] User groups and meetups can also you find these sorts of conversations.
Personally, I think it's best to have these engagements centered around your own project/product rather than just being technology-adjacent. Even better when you're putting your own money/product on the line. it gives you a gut-check on how valuable these these conversations are, which are worthwhile, and which areas have the most potential.
The people you meet in the second and third approaches can help identify who to work with in the first.
Perhaps you could turn to your customers for similar interactions. Developing a personal/collegial relationship with your best customers could potentially scratch the itch for similar interaction, while actually getting good feedback about your company.
The benefit would be that you'd hopefully be learning more about your space, building a great community with your users, and solving your social problem all in one go.
If you find a nice place, rent a desk or a flex workspace, you can have the office social interactions while maintaining your freedom.
Maybe not meetings and arguing, but you can certainly have conversations. Likely you will also find people in similar situations as you are in.