A host of factors, developments, and dynamics have made most industries more competitive than ever. As a result so many of us wonder whether there is still such a thing as work-life balance. We reached out to the community to hear perspectives on finding the right balance.

Dylan Demery | Founder & Owner of She’s Fly

I still have a full-time day job while I’m trying to get my own business off the ground, so work life balance has shifted for me significantly in the last few years. The business I’m starting is based on my passion and I find myself working on it all the time. I enjoy it because it’s mine! Read more>>

Monique Derouen | THE MindBody Coach

Work-life balance was a concept that felt unfamiliar to me. Growing up in the South, the mindset was centered around working hard, giving your all, and eagerly anticipating the weekend. But I began to question, what about the rest of the week? Was I meant to keep pushing until I was completely depleted? Read more>>

Amanda Evans | Family, Newborn & Brand Photographer

I think that, in particular, for parents who own their own business there is a constant tension between giving your time and attention to your business and giving your time and attention to your kids and partner. The irony is, that for many of us, the draw to run our own business often stems from a desire for more flexibility and control of our schedule! Read more>>

Dixie Daly | Entrepreneur, Speaker, Inventor, Author, Business/Membership Director for the Loveland Chamber of Commerce

Balancing Life and work are important to me, first, fun has to be a part of both. I make sure every day I have an event or meeting to attend, being an extravert, being around humans is what makes me happy. I also make sure my Family is part of my balance, sharing time and love with Family, makes my work/life balance happen. Read more>>