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从企业高管到海外创业:一次生活与事业的转型
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本文讲述了35岁的Carey Bentley如何毅然辞去洛杉矶的企业品牌管理工作,与丈夫一同在海外开启创业之旅。从印尼巴厘岛到哥伦比亚麦德林,再到因家庭原因回到美国,她的经历展现了对工作与生活平衡的探索,以及在不同文化环境中创业和养育家庭的挑战与收获。文章强调了在海外创业的经济优势、生活方式的转变,以及最终为了家庭选择回归的考量,并为有志于此的人提供了宝贵的建议。

💡 职业转型与海外创业的起点:Carey Bentley放弃了高压的洛杉矶企业工作,带着对生活品质的追求,与丈夫一同前往印尼巴厘岛,开启了以生产力教练为核心的Lifehack Method创业之路。他们在巴厘岛找到了更具可持续性的生活方式和创业社区,并成功将远程工作模式融入生活。

🌍 生活方式的转变与适应:在巴厘岛,Bentley夫妇体验了与美国截然不同的慢节奏生活,强调家庭、社区和个人时间的重要性,并将这种平衡理念融入到他们的教练业务中。随后,为了更好地服务美国客户并应对时差,他们又搬迁至哥伦比亚麦德林,在那里迎来了三个孩子,并对当地的医疗和育儿环境赞不绝口。

🏡 家庭因素促成的回归与未来展望:随着家庭成员的增加,Bentley夫妇最终选择回到美国,以便更贴近年迈的父母,为孩子建立一个更“接地气”的成长环境。尽管如此,他们仍对未来回归海外生活持开放态度,认为海外经历极大地拓展了他们对“最佳生活方式”的认知。

🚀 给创业者的建议:Bentley分享了她的创业经验,建议那些考虑离开企业界并在海外创业的人,务必建立充足的财务储备,验证商业模式的可行性,并选择一个生活成本适宜、能支持其蓬勃发展的目的地。

Carey Bentley left her corporate job in Los Angeles and started a company in Bali.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Carey Bentley, 35, the CEO of Lifehack Method. It's been edited for length and clarity.

A decade ago, I was deep in the corporate grind of brand management in Los Angeles. This meant long hours, endless meetings, and constant stress. I worked 12-hour days, chasing approvals, but I felt unfulfilled.

With an autoimmune condition that flares under stress, a vacation to Steamboat Springs, Colorado — where my phone wouldn't stop pinging — was the breaking point.

I launched a side business while I was still working for my company. It was originally supposed to be a stand-alone course to teach people about productivity. As interest in the program increased, I realized my husband and I could do this full-time if we put all our energy into it.

After some research, I discovered that travel could actually cost less than life in LA. Instead of quitting outright, I negotiated a remote consulting role with my company, giving me the freedom to move abroad with my husband, Demir.

In June 2016, we sold everything, left LA, and moved to Ubud, Bali, with just three carry-ons.

In 2016, Carey and Demir moved to Ubud, Bali, with three carry-ons.

We started the business in Bali

There, we discovered an entrepreneurial community, a slower pace, and a more sustainable lifestyle. It was the reset we needed.

My husband and I wanted to build a business that would allow us to live fully, work smarter, and help others do the same. That's how the Lifehack Method was born — coaching professionals to achieve more without burning out.

In the early days, Demir was up at 4 a.m. for global calls while I ran digital marketing. It was intense, but we thrived on testing, listening, and refining. Bali's culture of balance shaped our company's philosophy. People we met in Bali didn't work all day; they made time for family, community, and themselves.

Coming from a corporate world obsessed with hustle, this was a radical shift. We integrated that mindset into our work with clients, helping them create schedules that protected their health and allowed room for joy. While living in Bali, we even had time to take side trips to India, Singapore, Japan, and Thailand.

Settling into our new home was an adventure in itself. Getting around meant navigating chaotic streets on scooters, and the humidity hit like a wall. Rainstorms were a daily surprise, so we always had ponchos ready. But the rewards included great food, daily coffee rituals, and a perfectly unhurried pace of life.

The couple started their family in Medellín, Colombia — Bentley was impressed by the local healthcare system.

Our business prompted us to relocate again

As our company grew, the Asia-US time difference became harder to manage. In 2019, we chose to relocate to Medellín, Colombia. It was a place we hadn't explored before, but one that aligned better with our US-based clients. Leaving Bali was bittersweet, but Medellín quickly won us over with its modern amenities and family-focused culture. It was easy to feel at home.

We welcomed our first daughter in 2019, followed by two more in 2022 and 2024. The Colombian healthcare system was exceptional, and the at-home support we received was beyond what we would have found in the US.

We couldn't have asked for a better environment to raise our children. Our kids were learning Spanish, immersed in two vibrant cultures. Our community — both local and expat — was a lifeline.

In 2024, the couple moved back to the US to raise their kids and be closer to family.

Family ties pulled us back to the US

As our family grew, we wanted to be closer to our aging parents.

Last October, we moved back to the US and settled in a walkable, rural community outside Atlanta. Life here is faster than our years abroad, but it's given us the chance to build a village around our children. Long-term, we hope to return overseas — likely Asia or Europe once the kids are older.

We'd been taught that the American way was best, but living in Indonesia and Colombia forced us to reconsider everything we thought we knew.

My advice to anyone considering leaving corporate life to start a business abroad is simple: Build a financial runway, validate your idea, and choose a place where the cost of living allows you to thrive.

Do you have a story about moving to Asia that you want to share? Get in touch with the editor: akarplus@businessinsider.com

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