Supermaker: Crafting Business on Your Own Terms

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Supermaker: Crafting Business on Your Own Terms

Supermaker: Crafting Business on Your Own Terms

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As Beecroft says, we don't have to be productive to take care of ourselves. Often, not being productive is taking care of ourselves. “Sometimes doing nothing, lounging on the couch and relaxing are great forms of self-care,” she continues, noting that taking a break from everything is often exactly what your body needs, particularly when dealing with anxiety. Need to know Keep-warm setting; self-clean function; 116cm power cable; recipes included; two-year guarantee But instead of suffering in silence, freelancers are starting to band together, creating their own networks and organizing to support the mental health of their community. Autumn Adeigbo enters her Midtown Manhattan showroom wearing an orange and purple French tweed skirt suit she designed, a striped Diane von Furstenberg coat, and celestial-patterned Valentino boots any modern-day witch would pine for. One way to incorporate meat into your soup recipes is to use leftover cooked meat from other meals, such as roasts. Is it worth buying a soup maker?

There are other business credit cards aimed at startups, and Silicon Valley Bank has offered cards to startups since 2008 (they offer both charge cards and regular corporate cards with revolving credit). Those options may be better for some startups, but Brex doubles down on being the safest choice for entrepreneurs, since they don’t have to worry about their assets being used as collateral if their business were to fail. How else is Brex adapting in the COVID-19 landscape? Brex co-founders Henrique Dubugras and Pedro Franceschi aim to even the playing field with their two-year-old fintech company that’s making waves in the startup community. Brex issues credit cards to startups and other ventures looking to get their company off the ground. Additional Brex offerings include a high-yield business cash management account with no transaction fees. The corporate card with no personal guarantee, 10-20x higher limits than traditional cards, and rewards tailored to help you grow. It feels like the people of the world are holding our collective breath, awaiting some kind of massive reprogramming, to help us cope with—or, if we’re feeling optimistic, thrive in—the new reality that’s building itself around us. Every waking moment of your life does not need to be optimized to make you a better, more profitable you,” Duffy explains. “Pandemic or otherwise, you have worth outside of your output.” To be sure, our work obsession is nothing new, but perhaps this crisis is giving us a beat to question what we once thought to be normal. With so much is in flux right now, making space for your brain to rest and process may uncover some clarity about how you want to emerge in the future. “Unstructured time may not look ‘productive’ from the outside because it doesn’t generate a tangible output,” adds Duffy. “But it can help surface latent insights into how you’re feeling and what you need more of to get through this time.”

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Emily Ladau, the editor-in-chief of the Rooted in Rights blog and a communications consultant, says that working remotely allows her to customize her work environment and offers more flexibility than an office. “The reality is that my home is the place that’s most accessible to me,” Ladau tells Supermaker. “It’s the place where I have access to comfortable seating [and] a wheelchair accessible bathroom.” Working remotely also means she is able to have physical therapy three times a week in her own home— something that would be difficult to fit into a rigid 9-to-5 office schedule. Adeigbo says working with the iconic Maasai women in Kenya and watching them incorporate traditional beading into her last collection was unreal. “They were paid more than the manager of the luxury Safari retreat that I was staying at for their work,” she says. “My dream is to have the volume to take care of as many women as possible with a full-time job.”

Functions Smooth soup, chunky soup, milkshake, smoothie, dessert, ice crush, compote, stir, multigrain milk, hot sauce, blend, pulse, heat steamWe found two that excelled enough for us to feel confident naming them Which? Best Buys, as well as a couple of Great Value soup makers that show you don't have to spend a fortune for delicious homemade soup. The best soup makers Only 19 percent of people with disabilities in the United States are employed and disabled people are legally paid a subminimum wage for their work. Working from home may not be possible in every industry or job and might not be the right accommodation for every disabled person, but it can be incredibly helpful to many. The ability to work remotely can have an immense impact on people with disabilities’ professional pursuits, affording them more control over their working environment. And yet, these options are not always made available. Structure and routine is important during a pandemic, however so is compassion,” says Jennifer Musselman, a psychotherapist and executive coach. “Showing yourself and your loved ones empathy and [taking] the time to adjust to this new normal is critical.” And this includes not setting high standards immediately for jumping into production mode.

Brex offers several corporate cards, with different rewards tailored to startups, life sciences companies, and ecommerce firms. Only US companies (such as C-corps, S-corps, or LLCs) may apply for a Brex account. The company underwrites with Employer Identification Numbers (EINS) and looks at a company’s credit history rather than an entrepreneur’s personal credit score. Sole proprietors and freelancers aren’t eligible. Much of the week has been a kind of free-association cascade of favorites, as everytime I do something I enjoy, I’m reminded of some other enjoyable thing I’d like to do. While not all companies will be able to stay afloat, or have the tools to support their employees' emotional wellbeing, it’s also on us to regulate our mental health and find a better balance between productivity and rest. “Getting rooted in one-day-at-a time and setting realistic expectations of what you can achieve in one day is key,” Musselman says. Staying grounded amidst instability The freedom and autonomy that comes with being your own boss is a captivating prospect for many people, but it’s also sadly true that those who spend most of their time working at home are more likely to struggle with their mental health than the wider population. As well as grappling with loneliness and isolation, freelancers are more likely to experience depression and suicidal thoughts, while the stress that comes with navigating unpredictable workloads (and clients who don’t realize how their behaviors might contribute to or exacerbate these challenges) is also taking its toll. Recipients will receive capital and coaching from the Supermaker Mentor Network, a dream team of 50 business leaders from Mark Cuban to Rebecca Minkoff, with representation from companies including Unilever, Adidas, Harry's, and many more.Kate says she can identify a marked difference between her first year as a freelancer and now that she has become involved with freelancer communities. And though these spaces have helped her to hone in on her professional marketability and industry know-how, they’ve also had a profound impact on her mental state. When Kate’s anxiety took hold, she sent a message out to a freelancer network she belongs to. “I just needed validation, camaraderie, and commiseration,” she says. “I knew the answer was to focus on [myself]—but sometimes you just need to hear it from other[s].” Find your people Point is: I haven’t been especially productive. And I feel like I’ve really done some good work. I’m not only talking about the piano, either. I fit some “real” work in as well, and I did a much better job with it after goofing around for a couple days. It’s like that dad joke in reverse: hardly working let me actually work hard. What Study Hall and groups like it provide is more significant than a place to vent, Enav points out. “It’s not just about community—it’s about trying to organize for more protections and more money,” they tell Supermaker. “One of the best things about Study Hall is how much transparency we’ve inspired. Now it’s not a weird thing to say how much you are getting paid for something.”

About Supermaker is a media company helping level the playing field for startups and creators with content and community. Which leads me to why we’re here: I am honored to present you with the Supermaker Gift Guide, just in time for the holiday shopping season. Below, a highly-curated list of perfect gifts for all the Supermakers in your life. Being home all the time can make it hard to set boundaries around work and can lead to hyper-focusing on productivity. “It’s common to feel that since we are home we should be using this time wisely and to be productive,” says Elizabeth Beecroft, LMSW. “With less of an agenda, it becomes easier for pressure to arise as we think we should constantly be doing something like we might be used to.” And, with people also spending more time online, it’s easy for social media culture to amplify feelings of guilt around productivity.The inaugural seminar will feature an afternoon of panel discussions including founders and CEOs of brands from NYC to PDX, and experiential creative activities led by local artists. Additionally, ten companies will receive mentoring from the Supermaker Mentor Network of acclaimed founders, executives, investors, and operators. And, with a slew of new challenges currently facing small (and large) businesses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this moment is presenting many new, layered questions for businesses and startups. And one corporate credit card may be able to provide some answers. And I’m also a little bit resentful. Maybe even angry. Not to go all Karen or anything, but I feel like we were told by Apple Care that if we did what we were supposed to do—if we put in the hours, if we put in the time, if we did the work—we’d be, maybe not rich, but at least… fine? Or, at least… stable? And now it just feels silly to keep putting in the hours, to keep putting in the time, to keep doing the work, when the world hasn’t kept up its end of the bargain.



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