What exactly is coliving and coworking?

Coworking and coliving are two intertwined entrepreneurial concepts that are making waves in corporate society. They are changing the future of living for digital nomads, startups, freelancers, and professionals in all sectors. Coworking and coliving allow digital nomads to work and earn a living while they explore the world and broaden their horizon.

Furthermore, advances in technology and the internet has helped life as a digital nomad or freelancer to grow leaps and bounds. These days, you don’t need to work at a furnished office to have a productive career. Digital entrepreneurs, designers, and freelancers can work from anywhere, thus providing them with the flexibility to balance their work and personal lives.

What Is Coliving?

Belonging. Convenience. Connection. Community. At the present time, these are some of the words most associated with coliving. But what is coliving exactly? And what are its benefits for people, cities and the world? Read more at Conscious Coliving to learn about the potential of shared living and get a taste of coliving communities from every continent.

While coworking is a pretty well-known concept today, the coliving movement has some catching up to do. This growing trend among digital nomads refers to the practice of sharing living space by self-employed individuals to facilitate a collaborative and flexible work style. Within a structured atmosphere, each occupant has his/her own personal space (bathroom, and bedroom), while sharing public areas like a living room, kitchen, dining room, etc... They also share a co-working space with the aim of enhancing their work efficiency and productivity.

The Benefits of Coworking and Coliving

Some of the benefits of coworking and coliving include:

Cost-Effective: Shared accommodation with other entrepreneurs and professionals with the added bonus of a coworking space is a great way to save accommodation cost. Similar to coworking, coliving eliminates the extra cost of utilities, maintenance fees, and internet that you would normally have to pay in a regular apartment or office.

Community: In a coworking or coliving space, you will meet other digital nomads that share a kindred spirit with you. You can draw inspiration and motivation from them, which in turn will enhance your productivity and/or creativity.

Well Structured: As a freelancer, working from home comes with varying degrees of distraction. It is difficult to work productively when you are around the TV, pet, family, or neighbors. Both coworking and coliving enable you to focus on the experiences that matter to your professional and personal life.

How Coworking and Coliving are changing the Lives of Workers

Remote working has offered digital nomads the privilege to explore other areas of life while they enhance their careers. Digital entrepreneurs no longer have to work in rented office spaces. They don't have to punch in and out of a physical office. Their lives are inherently more flexible than the typical worker. Many digital nomads rent Airbnbs, work from cafes and hotels, but very rarely do these environments offer a comprehensive solution like coworking and coliving spaces. 

Coworking and coliving spaces provide remote workers a place to meet new people, boost efficiency and productivity, and connect on a deep level with other professionals.

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