Whenever possible, we wrap up the conversations from our community in to useful articles and guides. Here are some of our thoughts.
If you're a freelancer, and thinking about planning a family - it might throw up a huge number of questions about whether it's even possible. We spoke to Susannah Dale of the Maternity Pledge to share some of her insights into planning for parental leave when self-employed. Read.
An introduction to what professional indemnity insurance is, and why its so important for freelancers. Read.
Without traditional paid sick leave, dealing with illness requires some extra effort - our top tips for getting better at being ill when freelancing. Read.
A list of resources for freelancers working in digital marketing. Read.
Are you looking forward to summer with your kids - or does it fill you with dread, if you're juggling work and parenting? We spoke to Frankie Tortora of Doing It For The Kids for her advice on coping with the school holidays. Read.
The Freelancers Make Theatre Work 2023 survey of self-employed industry professionals paints a stark picture for much of its freelance talent. Read.
Taking a holiday can seem like a luxury, but here are our tips to taking time off when self-employed. Read.
We believe that fluid workforces are the future - but starting by engaging with freelancers effectively is the first step towards enabling mobility internally. Read.
As a duo finalist in the YunoJuno Freelancer Impact Freelancers of the Year category - we spoke to Britney Beeby & Harriet Stockwell to hear about the work they're doing both as freelancers and supporting fellow freelancers. Read.
As one of the YunoJuno Freelancer Impact Freelancers of the Year finalists - we spoke to Matthew Knight to hear about the work he's doing as a freelancer, and supporting fellow freelancers. Read.
As one of the YunoJuno Freelancer Impact Freelancers of the Year finalists - we spoke to Nick Kyriakides to hear about the work he's doing as a freelancer, and supporting fellow freelancers. Read.
As one of the YunoJuno Freelancer Impact Freelancers of the Year finalists - we spoke to Zara Janjua to hear about the work she's doing as a freelancer, and supporting fellow freelancers. Read.
As one of the YunoJuno Freelancer Impact Freelancers of the Year finalists - we spoke to Adam Faulkner to hear about the work he's doing as a freelancer, and supporting fellow freelancers. Read.
We spoke to Lisa and Rob, two industry recruiters who focus on freelancers, to get their view on the current quiet period, and their hopes for the rest of the year. Read.
Freelancing is rarely consistent in terms of workload, but when you have extended periods of time where there is less work flowing your way, what can you do about it? Read.
We're nominated this year for the YunoJuno Freelancer Awards. Read.
It's mental health awareness week - which is a time for all of us to reflect upon how we can better support all of the people we work with, not just our employees. Read.
An introduction to why contracts really matter, how they protect you, and resources for creating one. Read.
The Spring Budget was announced on March 15, 2023 - we unpack the key announcements and what they mean for the self-employed. Read.
Just because you've delivered the work doesn't always mean the project is over. Freelance Project Director Charlotte Kelly shares her advice on having your work accepted by the client. Read.
Our annual study into the mental health of the self-employed during 2022 has been published. How are we doing, and what more can be done to support each other? Read.
Having control over your work is about being able decide how you work, even if that means being in employment. Read.
Here is our guide to getting back into the swing of work during the dark January days. Read.
Our tips on how to wind down for the holidays, when you're self-employed. Read.
In our series talking to Freelance Friendly businesses, we spoke to Tash Menon of Mash, a freelance first global creative company delivering big work for brands. Read.
In this series of articles, we look at some of the common myths around freelancing - the good, the bad and downright ugly, and ask - are they true, or is the reality different? Read.
Chatting to Danielle Wallington about her community building, supporting female founders, and her own support network as a self-employed parent. Read.
Every year we ask the self-employed: how you doing? A deep dive into the relationship between your work and your mental health - to help us better understand the challenges and hurdles we are facing. Read.
In this series of articles, we look at some of the common myths around freelancing - the good, the bad and downright ugly, and ask - are they true, or is the reality different? Read.
It's World Mental Health Day, but if you're seeing all of the posts and articles about support, and feeling like its not relevant to you - Leapers is here to help! Read.
We look at the key statements in September's mini-budget and highlight those which most likely have an impact on the self-employed, freelancers and small business owners. Read.
Whilst the liability might have rolled-back, the responsibility and opportunity to work more effectively with freelancers still exists for clients. Read.
Bad news everyone - holidays are over, it's time to get back to work, but firing up the engines after some well deserved time off can be hard. Here are some tips on how to relight the fire and find some focus. Read.
In this series of articles, we look at some of the common myths around freelancing - the good, the bad and downright ugly, and ask - are they true, or is the reality different? Read.
In this series of articles, we look at some of the common myths around freelancing - the good, the bad and downright ugly, and ask - are they true, or is the reality different? Read.
In this series of articles, we look at some of the common myths around freelancing - the good, the bad and downright ugly, and ask - are they true, or is the reality different? Read.
We can't always switch off from work entirely. Use this technique to create short bursts of focused time for work, so you can get back to resting during the longer holiday weeks. Read.
Why we need to get serious about investing in and supporting freelancers. Read.
Active Awareness of how you're feeling at work and what's influencing that is a core principle of building a more supported and sustainable freelancing practise. We look at why all you need to get started with is 15 minutes of time. Read.
Connect and cowork with others from the comfort of your home! Read.
Don't fall for articles suggesting "THIS ONE THING ALWAYS WORKS" or the "MUST DO TECHNIQUE USED BY ALL CEOS"... Finding things that work for you takes a bit of exploration and support. Read.
Our growing list of communities who welcome and support freelancers - and could help you to feel less isolated. Read.
Belonging to a community where you can listen and learn from others who are on similar journeys is a powerful part of your support network. Read.
We spoke to award winning digital innovation agency Gravity Road about how and why they believe supporting freelancers really matters. Read.
For Mental Health Awareness Week - our newest guide tackles an issue that over 70% of freelancers face - feelings of isolation, disconnection and loneliness. Read.
For Mental Health Awareness Week, Matthew Knight, founder of the freelancer support community Leapers, explains why we should all be doing more to support the mental health of our independent workers. Read.
Take a strategic approach to time off by writing yourself a holiday policy, a useful document outlining your minimums time off, frequency of time off, and boundaries for protecting your time off. Read.
Whilst all clients and employers could do more to support their freelancers, often even the very least is missing - so Leapers is here to help. Read.
Remembering to capture and share the little wins, the small steps not just the big milestones, is an important part of building up resilience, maintaining motivation and being more aware of the continual progress we make as independent workers. Read.
Every year, we ask the self-employed community about the relationship between their work and their mental health. Our report into how we felt in 2021 has been published. Read.
Every year, our Chief Freelance Officer Matthew Knight writes with his aims for the project, and how you can help. Read.
January is a time of year where many decide to leave work and pursue their own business. We've listed ten questions you'll find useful to explore the answer to before starting day one. Read.
Taking some time to reflect upon your year is an important tool to see your successes, and build plans for the future. Read.
Did you know there are a couple of tax exemptions you can make use of around the holiday period? Our friends at Maslins pointed us to some xmas treats. Read.
Be one of the good elves - and pay your freelancers' invoices before the holiday break, so we can all take some well deserved rest this year. Read.
It's the time of year when our Advent Calendar opens its doors with exercises and advice to help you reflect upon 2021. Read.
Our tips for preparing for the holiday season when you're self-employed. Read.
A surprisingly different coffee this month from Girls Who Grind Coffee Read.
For the third year, we need your input again - and the survey is now open for anyone in self-employment. Take part to share your experiences. Read.
We look at the power of music for when you're working solo, and want to stay on task. Read.
Having more control over your work is the main reason for going freelance, so don't relinquish that control to your clients. Read.
Using to-do lists to also capture things you've done helps you understand how much you're doing each week, and manage your energy and workload more effectively. Read.
Focusing on the extreme good and bad days means we often miss the okay day - and if they're the majority of days, that's a great place to be! Read.
The UK Government has announced changes in National Insurance contributions to fund social care costs. Read.
This month's coffee comes from Glasgow roastery The Good Coffee Cartel. Buy a bag of beans and support a fellow indy business. Read.
What have our members been reading this month? The digest of content posted in #brainfood during August is now live. Read.
Using a simple document to explain your working preferences can help you get onboard with a new project team quickly and effectively. Read.
We spoke to the co-founder and COO of Workfrom on why people need more than a desk and wifi for an effective workspace, and where the future of work might be. Read.
A tangible technique for closing down your working day, and giving yourself permission to step away from things. Read.
This month's Coffee Club features Hard Lines - a roaster and cafe in Wales. Read.
Let's explore the many options you have available now as a modern worker for spaces and places to work. Read.
Our signposting and resources guide for anyone working in journalism. Read.
It's not coming home, and celebrating the journey is just as important, but sometimes, not winning at the final stage can be more upsetting than not getting even close. Read.
This month, we spoke to Vlad Chichisan, a brand new member of the community, and UI/UX Designer. Read.
No matter your employment contract, you have the right to work without harassment, abuse and discrimination. Read.
A great onboarding can be the difference between good and great work. Make sure you're getting off to a good start when working with freelancers. Read.
This month's roast comes from Manchester roastery Blossom, and we asked them what it was like to start a new business in the middle of the pandemic. Read.
Organisational culture has been shaken up - and now is a good time to review and re-articulate your culture, whilst remembering it's not only your employees who experience it. Read.
The government have launched the Timely Payment of Tax call for evidence to start a conversation about the benefits and challenges of paying tax more frequently. We asked them why. Read.
Our first edition of Coffee Club profiles Old Spike - an independent business supporting those dealing with homelessness. Read.
Let's meet Carly Ferguson - one of our active community members, and Leadership and Business coach. Read.
Poorer sleep is affecting many of us during the pandemic - let's explore why and what you can do to improve your sleep. Read.
Let's meet Aaron Parker - community host, active member of Leapers, and DevOps consultant Read.
Rachelle Denton talks to Ann Storr about her experience of parenting, freelancing and navigating neurodivergence as part of Autism Awareness month. Read.
When your payment is late, how does it feel to chase it up? We asked freelancer Sophie Riano to share her experiences. Read.
Being more aware of where and when you feel in control can give you insight into building a wellness plan for your work. Read.
A selection of books recommended by the community for anyone on their self-employment journey. Read.
Drinking adequate water during the day can help with focus, memory and positive mental health. Read.
Introducing Moment - our weekly gentle nudge towards working well for the self-employed. Read.
Our latest "Little Guide" helps you tackle the challenges of overdue invoices. Read.
No matter how long it might take before the restrictions are eased, we are unlikely to return to how we worked before, so we need to take time to actively look at how we're working now, and make sure it's working for us. Read.
To not feel sad, scared, overwhelmed or worried would be to deny useful emotions which help us navigate challening times. Read.
Why tackling late payments is an issue that improves everyone's health - financially and mentally. Read.
COVID is challenging enough for the self-employed, but those of us who are also parents are facing a unique set of challenges. We've been collecting a range of resources and articles to support self-employed parents during lockdown. Read.
New research from Leapers shows the challenges which the self-employed and freelancers face. Read.
We spoke to freelance parent Rhiannon James about her experience of juggling parenting and self-employment during covid. Read.
Making a priority of your mental health at work when self-employed is a task for every day, not just once a year or if you're feeling low. Read.
We asked Ann Storr, a brand storyteller, to share her experiences of juggling parenting and self-employed work. Read.
As we go into the second week of homeschooling for the UK, we asked Ross Wintle, one of our active members, to share his experiences of juggling freelancing and teaching. Read.
"As a freelancer and parent to a very energetic two year old, I’m pretty well-versed in the juggle of work and childcare, but I’ll admit that news of another lockdown was hard to bear. " explains The Freelance Parent Cat Hufton. Read.
Juggling homeschooling and self-employment during the lockdown comes with emotional challenges on top of practical ones. Read.
Our practical suggestions for coping with homeschooling when self-employed Read.
Reflecting and revising plans for how to move ahead is something we should be doing constantly not just on January 1st Read.
Matthew Knight awarded Freelancer of the Year for Leapers' work supporting the mental health of the self-employed. Read.
We're calling for all businesses to pay their freelancers on time ahead of the Xmas holidays. Read.
Because someone isn't around during the holidays to process an invoice isn’t an acceptable excuse for payments being made late. Read.
Taking time off as a freelance can be challenging - here are our tips on how to break up for the holidays. Read.
Our Leapers Advent calendar helps you reflect upon the year - and what a year it has been. Read.
The final section of our updated Work Well during Lockdown guide focuses specifically on freelancing and self-employment. Read.
It's time to accept that for a while, we’re all going to be running slower and shorter, rather than dipping into that reserve tank. Read.
What value does each project you work on offer you beyond money? Read.
Celebrating your Leaperversary - the day you went independent - is a great way to reflect on your business successes. Read.
Leapers Founder Matthew Knight shares his experience of depleted energy and why mental health cannot be an afterthought, but a life-long investment in ourselves. Read.
What are our recommendations for making sure you are looking after your wellbeing whilst working from home? Read.
Don't forget the absolute basics of working well from home during lockdown, as we enter a new phase of restrictions. Read.
Regularly updated article with advice, recommendations and support for the self-employed whilst under covid-19 restrictions. Read.
We give ourselves excuses to avoid dealing with conflict, but we must tackle late payments head-on, and not accept responsibility for the bad behaviours of others. Read.
The pandemic has led to an explosion of over-communication and meeting-overload for many. How do we rethink about how meetings play an important role in our work, whilst also protecting our own energy levels during the day? Read.
Now you’re working for yourself, is mental health at work still relevant, or is it just something big corporates do? Here are five reasons why mental health at work matters even more now you’re self-employed. Read.
If you believe the future of work is more agile, dynamic, diverse and open to all, and than mental health at work is important to the success of your business - then make sure you include all of your team, regardless of employment contract. Read.
Six months of long, ongoing, persistent stress, even if its low level, even if you’re fit and well, is not healthy for anyone. Now is time to reflect again on how you are you working well from home, and make sure you’re keeping things in place to continue to look after your wellbeing. Read.
Keeping track of your energy, motivation and focus helps you to better understand your own patterns - and highlight any opportunities to redesign your working habits. Read.
As we approach a second lockdown - how is this time around different to before, and what will Leapers be doing to support you as our community members? Read.
Mapping the common emotional experience helps us to identify when and where we can collectively support the mental health of the self-employed. Read.
Finding a line between management, autonomy and hoping for the best - supporting freelancers takes more than a clear brief. Read.
Are freelancers more likely to push back on heading on-site if clients ask? Or our members excited to get some proper face time with their team now? Read.
A number of ‘e-account’ banking accounts and pre-pay platforms will be subject to activities being frozen by the FCA over payment provider “Wirecard” which powers apps including Anna and Revolut. Read.
Remember to balance things you have to do with things you want to do - and schedule is those enjoyable activities, as part of your plan for tackling lethargy. Read.
Get a handle on those little notifications which interrupt your focus and flow. Read.
Putting things off rarely helps us get things done - so use this technique to prioritise things you're less motivated to do. Read.
Adding a little light structure to your day can help tackle decision fatigue and lockdown lethargy. Read.
Putting some thought into how your diet affects your energy and mood levels is essential for kicking that lockdown lethargy. Read.
It's important to remember the mental health of everyone on your team - not just those you employ. Read.
Exercise is a critical part of keeping our physical and mental health positive during lockdown. Read.
After days and days of unusual, uncertain and unsettling times, a new feeling is starting to kick in - a sort of continual tiredness, low energy, low motivation: lethargy. Read.
Even if you're not a person who likes to plan, lists are an amazing tool in helping to keep on top of our mental health - and are especially valuable right now, whilst there's a lot going on (even if there's not a lot going on). Read.
We all need to take time ask whether we’re new tools in the best possible way, so we work well together - regardless of where we’re sat. Read.
Commutes create a useful boundary and regular time to use however we wish, let's create a positive commute whilst working from home. Read.
Leapers is changing our strategy over the coming weeks, and moving into 'calm' mode. Read.
IR35 'off-payroll' reforms have been pushed back by twelve months, in order to better support small businesses during COVID-19. Read.
We all need to give ourselves a break, literally and emotionally - else we risk burning out from the very same modern working practices which promise a better way of working. Read.
IR35 is causing stress and anxiety for many self-employed and freelancers in the UK - here are some of our thoughts on how to better manage those concerns. Read.
A feeling of self-doubt of your skills regardless of evidence to the contrary, affects 70% of people, including the many of the self-employed. What is it and what can you do about it? Read.
We're offering our support to the newest members of the independent working community. Read.
As more people move to freelancing - what will we see happening in 2020, and what do businesses need to do to lean into the modern workforce? Read.
Many businesses are not actively considering how to work with freelancers in the most effective and supportive way, with freelancers often being ‘bolted on’ to teams and expected to get hit the ground running. Why does this matter? Read.
Identify those in your network who might be your cheerleaders - those who can give you some objective positive praise, and shout about you to others Read.
In modern work, the lines of responsibility and support are blurred — but there’s benefit in organisations taking increased responsibility, rather than less. Read.
Designing how you want to work requires thinking about the foundations for being able to work, and doing good work. Not just finding the work. Read.
Working for yourself can be challenging. So we’ve written a little guide to help you take care of you. Read.
You might not have a desk, but today could be a great day to think about some small business housecleaning techniques which may help manage your stress levels as a member of the modern workforce. Read.