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Welcome to 2024 - Your January Update

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This is your notification email from your account on UKBF relating to Welcome to 2024 - Your January Update. Read it here. [UK BF](  [Forums]( [Guides]( [Account]( Hi {NAME}, Welcome to your first UK Business Forums members update for the New Year to members new and old, this email update brings our 20th year of supporting UK business owners to a close. I often reminisce of my time at the beginning of UK Business Forums, working from my kitchen table running my company formation business and promoting UKBF to everyone who registered their Limited company through my then business, Quick Formations. Times have moved on. I may have sold Quick Formations nearly 10 years ago but UK Business Forums is still around for more than 20 years as a place to bring small business owners, sole traders and side hustle entrepreneurs together. Thank you for being a part of this great business community, and I look forward to connecting with you in our forums and perhaps face-to-face later this year when we restart our events around the UK! Richard '[Ozzy]( Osborne UKBF Founder --------------------------------------------------------------- Business Member in Focus Our current member in focus is a name many regulars will be familiar with, '[Lisa Thomas](. An active and engaged member of the community since 2015, always on hand in the legal and insolvency area of the forums helping business owners who may find themselves and their business in fincancial difficulty. In her member in focus article, Lisa shares how she started her career in Insolvency and some of the concerns she has regards to the perception of her industry and how that can put business owners off getting the right advice before it can be too late. Read this [Member in Focus piece here](. Have you taken the leap yet? I know from both data available from the Government as well as my years running a company registration business, that the start of every year is a boom time when more people make the decision to start their own business than any other time of the year. Have you taken that step, or are you keeping an eye over the fence and waiting for the right time to start? In December I wrote a short article on deciding whether this year is the right time to take that leap and start your own business. [Is this the year to launch your business?]( Remember, as a member of [UK Business Forums]( you’re in the right place to come and get real and honest feedback and advice from other business owners. Those who have walked that same path and have experience to share. Share your business details in the member directory. My colleagues have been speaking to everyone who has upgraded their membership here to Business Membership, and we have been getting some great feedback on what member benefits are most important to you all. The members' business directory is the clear winner. [Business Members]( do get a boosted premium listing with the option to provide more information and links about their products and services, but everyone can list their business details in the directory. Make sure you [take advantage of this feature here](. In 2024 look after your wellbeing With so many people starting out for the first time in business this month, we’re expecting to see an increase in new members joining UKBF, and many of them may not realise what a mentally challenging journey they are embarking on. It’s worth reflecting on a past guest of the [Drive podcast]( Harry Cramer, who runs a business focused on supporting occupational health and wellbeing. Have a listen on [Spotify]( or [Apple](. Another one of the challenges that being a part of UKBF helps combat is loneliness as a business owner, and an article we published a few months ago which I contributed to covers ways to combat loneliness when starting out alone in business. If you find yourself in a similar situation, whether just starting out or a long-term business owner have a read of [eight ways to cope with loneliness as an entrepreneur here](. Weekly Tips had a Facelift Do you receive our weekly newsletter of business advice and articles? If you don’t perhaps now would be a time to resubscribe and see what we have changed for 2024. [Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here](. This email is sent to you for information relating to your current membership of [UK Business Forums](. You can update your [membership profile here]( or if you no longer wish to receive these one a month updates we will delete your membership and you can ask us to [arrange your account to be deleted here](. Have a question? Contact us at support@ukbusinessforums.co.uk Explore UKBF Content [chat] [Networking]( [arrow] [microphone] [Podcasts]( [arrow] [guides] [Guides]( [arrow]   [UK BF]  #[TW](  #[IN](  #[FB](  Blisworth Hill Farm, Rickyard Barns, Stoke Rd, Northampton NN7 3DB © 2003 - 2023 Business Data Group Ltd 'UKBF' and 'UK BUSINESS FORUMS' are registered trademarks of Business Data Group Ltd  Â

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