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The Cloud Promotes Work-Life Balance with Remote Entrepreneurship

Cloud technology has helped many entrepreneurs find work-life balance by making remote work easier.

Alexander Bekker
Alexander Bekker
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Global organizations spent over $569 billion on cloud technology last year. Cloud computing has led to some truly amazing changes in our lives.

Contents
  • Navigating Personal Challenges in Remote Entrepreneurship
  • Adapting Work-Life Integration Strategies for Entrepreneurial Success
  • Prioritizing Mental and Physical Health in Remote Entrepreneurship
    • Achieving Work-Life Balance In Remote Entrepreneurship

One of the biggest benefits is that it has led to the proliferation of remote work. There are a number of reasons that it is beneficial, such as improving work-life balance. This can be especially advantageous for entrepreneurs, since they often have to work grueling hours.

Say hello to Geoff Abraham and Dane Hurtubise, long-time friends turned co-founders of Spoken. Embarking on an entrepreneurial journey from the confines of their respective homes, Geoff and Dane had to learn to ride the wave of work-life challenges unique to remote startup founders.

Their adventure began when Geoff’s first child was on the horizon, a life-altering event that put a new perspective on their then-growing business idea. When the team realized their original idea wasn’t working, they used the inspiration around them, and Geoff’s momentous milestone, to pivot their efforts towards what would become Spoken.

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Navigating Personal Challenges in Remote Entrepreneurship

We have talked a lot about the benefits of cloud computing. One of the biggest is that it has led to the growth of remote work. This also means that the cloud helped mitigate the problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The partners’ friendship has always been defined by tackling challenges together. Dane, despite his aversion to swimming, once joined Geoff to swim several miles in the winter-chilled San Francisco Bay without a wetsuit – talk about jumping in at the deep end!

Here’s how the team cultivated resilience in remote entrepreneurship:

  • Developing a routine: With the arrival of Geoff’s child, it was clear that a routine was paramount. It helped the Spoken duo differentiate work hours from personal time, ensuring one didn’t encroach on the other.
  • Setting clear boundaries: Both Spoken founders decided to mute work notifications during designated ‘off-work’ hours, fostering a boundary that helps mitigate work-related stress.
  • Embracing downtime: Switching off can become your sanctuary. Unplugging allowed Geoff and Dane to recharge and return to work revitalized in the early days of building Spoken.
  • Harnessing Support Networks: Geoff and Dane took the habit of leaning on their friends, family, and entrepreneurial allies who could provide valuable support during difficult times of building Spoken.

Adapting Work-Life Integration Strategies for Entrepreneurial Success

In the realm of remote entrepreneurship, flexibility isn’t just a virtue, but a necessity. For the Spoken team, the due learned to adapt flexible scheduling to help them capitalize on their most productive hours, reshuffling work schedules to fit around family life and personal commitments.

Geoff and Dane also learned to leverage technology to harness the power of tech. From project management tools to virtual communication platforms, they learned to integrate tech solutions into their workflows to make remote collaboration seamless. The Spoken founders also learned to prioritize tasks in the same way they track workouts. They applied the same disciplined approach to work using the Eisenhower matrix for task management.

Lastly, they encourage team flexibility. They wanted to foster a culture within Spoken that embraced each member’s individual circumstances and encouraged flexibility and understanding across all their teams.

Prioritizing Mental and Physical Health in Remote Entrepreneurship

Beyond the realms of work, Geoff and Dane realized the significance of nurturing their physical and mental well-being.

They prioritized mental and physical health in a remote environment by 

  • Saying active: Regular exercise serves as a stress reliever and promotes overall well-being. This allows the Spoken team to stay sharp and ready to work.
  • Mindfulness practices: Geoff and Dane incorporated mindfulness into their daily routines, using meditation to help them stay focused amid the tumult of building a company.
  • Healthy eating: A balanced diet is as important as a balanced life, aiding physical well-being and boosting overall energy.
  • Seeking professional help: There was no shame in turning to mental health professionals when the time was right. The guidance of a mental health professional was invaluable in helping the Spoken founders navigate the complexities of balancing personal life while building a remote startup.

Achieving Work-Life Balance In Remote Entrepreneurship

In essence, achieving work-life balance in remote entrepreneurship isn’t solely about balancing the scales of work and personal life. It’s about self-care, flexibility, resilience, and knowing when to take a step back to reevaluate. Through navigating these challenges, Geoff and Dane found a unique rhythm to their remote entrepreneurial journey, allowing them to flourish in their personal and professional lives. It’s an ongoing journey, but one the duo wouldn’t trade for anything.

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Alexander Bekker is a Head of Database and BI Department at ScienceSoft. With 18 years of experience, Alexander focuses on BI solutions (data driven applications, data warehouses and ETL implementation, data analysis and data mining) in retail, healthcare, finance, and energy industries. He has been leading such large projects as private labels product analysis for 18,500+ manufacturers, global analytical system for luxury vehicle dealers and more.

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