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A beguiling exploration of how flexibility can contribute to creativity, purpose and happiness. Justine Roberts, founder of Mumsnet Reinventing the rules for a smarter, happier life. Featured in Sunday Times Style Flex is a creative, rebellious way to live. Its about looking at routines (like the nine to five) and social norms (like women bearing the brunt of the emotional load at home) and bending and re-shaping them.Flex is looking within and understanding yourself, your body and the patterns of your relationships, and working out how to live, earn money and be happy in a way that is perfect for you and your unique talents. Flex is knowing that the world is changing fast. The jobs we were trained for in school wont exist in a decade. The career ladder has been replaced with the portfolio. If you feel stuck, tired, not at your best, bored... this book is for you.If you are burning with ideas but stuck in an environment that squashes them... this book is for you.If you are a rebel at heart... this book is for you. Flex is reinventing the rules for a smarter, happier future.

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I am a Woman Phenomenally.
Phenomenal Woman, thats me.

MAYA ANGELOU

TO DARLING CLEMMY, BIBI & BEN

About Annie Auerbach

ANNIE AUERBACH is a speaker, consultant, author and co-founder of trends agency, Starling. Starling specialises in keeping brands relevant through understanding cultural change. She has worked flexibly for 20 years throughout her career part-time, remote working, freelancing, through a portfolio career and returning to work after having her two daughters.

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First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2019

Copyright Annie Auerbach 2019

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Ebook Edition March 2019 ISBN: 9780008315047

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F lex is a manifesto for living and working on your terms. It means looking at the established, rigid ways of doing things and asking: Is this really working for me? If the answer to that question is No then read on, because this book is for you.

When we learn how to flex we gain a superpower that allows us to challenge what is holding us back and reinvent the rules for a smarter, happier life. Because things are changing for women across the globe. We are getting married and having children later, if at all. Dual-income families have replaced the traditional template of man as breadwinner and woman as homemaker. Technology allows us to work differently and understand ourselves better.

But the old systems still persist. Were continually bashing up against inflexible structures that were built by, and for, men. We are trying to do everything, but following a rulebook we didnt write.

Cartoons of working women depict us as harassed multitaskers with eight octopus arms, juggling food, lipstick, laptop and wine. Who actually wants to live their lives like this? Who wants to be a jittery octopus lady constantly time-pressed and on the verge of meltdown? Not me.

Ive been thinking about flex for a long time. Ive worked flexibly for 20 years in many different guises part-time, remote working, through a portfolio career and freelancing. I am now 40, I run my own business and I have two daughters under 10, a husband and a small snappy dog so I am right in the eye of the storm.

In 2016, I founded a cultural insights agency called Starling with my business partner, Adam. At Starling, we help brands understand how society is changing, so they can be more relevant. We speak to the smartest academics and the most radical thinkers. We ask why?; we listen out for whats being ignored; we help our clients build better futures. And so I decided to use this approach to look at the old structures that are restricting us, and come up with shiny new solutions. Researching how women are working and living today turned out to be an awakening for me.

I have encountered a huge number of people who have found different ways to flex. These pioneers of flexible working may have initially been motivated by the need to manage childcare and responsibilities at home as well as progressing in their careers, but they are also unrecognized revolutionaries who have been chipping away at the systems that society has outgrown. They refuse to accept the status quo, they challenge handed-down wisdom and they change the game for the rest of us. Quite simply, they are phenomenal, and we need to learn from them. In each chapter, Ive featured a story from one of these pioneering flexers.

I wrote this book because Im inspired by them, and I think the image of stressed, juggling womanhood is past its sell-by date. I dont want to join the army of knackered octopus women, desperately hashtagging #wineoclock and marching under the banner of having it all. I dont want to be told I have to be good at everything, all of the time. Friendship, leadership, parenting, Pilates, make-up, public speaking, cake baking, sodding tennis. Its exhausting, its not cool and Im over it.

More and more businesses in different sectors are recognizing the fundamental importance of creativity in their employees, whatever their role, yet we seem to be funnelling ourselves into tighter and more restrictive routines and thinking patterns. When we prioritize the wrong things like long working hours over friendships; exams over mental agility; climbing the established career ladder over cutting our own paths we diminish and inhibit ourselves and our possibilities. Similarly, when we ignore our bodies moods and cycles, going against the grain of how we feel or what we really want, then we can only really feel like were failing, living half-lives.

Flex is a creative, rebellious, badass way to live, because it means looking at routines like the nine-to-five, and social norms like women bearing the brunt of the emotional load at home, and bending and re-shaping them. When you flex, you invent your own template, according to your own ambitions and your familys needs, often without precedent on a truly blank slate.

So to flex we need to be brave. We need to take a long look within and ask, How can I work to the best of my abilities at work, while being the mum or partner or friend I want to be at home? And once weve figured out what exactly flex means for us as individuals, we have to find the confidence go out there and ask for it. Even when it goes against our current climate of pointless meetings, presenteeism, the strictures of nine-to-five and even societys expectations on us as women. And I want to show you how. The five chapters of this book ask what the concept of flex looks like through different lenses: work, yes, but also our minds, our homes, our bodies and finally our futures.

We know that the world is changing fast. Rigidity in a world of change means something is going to break, and that thing could be you. And think about it: many of the jobs we were trained for in school wont exist in a decade. The more robotic our behaviour, the more vulnerable we are to the robots taking our place. So flex has to be, for all of us, a movement built on creativity, bravery, anti-convention and innovation.

When we learn to flex, we reinvent the rules for a new future, and its one in which we can all thrive.


Think left and think right, and think low and think high.
Oh, the Thinks you can think up if only you try.

DR SEUSS


M y day job is coming up with fresh thinking and new ideas for brands. I love ideas. I love the first sniff of one, the gut feeling were onto something. The hunt for more evidence and the inevitable period of doubt and being lost in the forest. The joy of getting it down on paper. I love all of it.

Flex is about inventing new answers to old problems and picking at the threads of handed-down wisdom to see what unravels. It means having a low boredom threshold for the same old, same old. It makes us challenge the status quo and ask difficult questions, like: is this the way we should be living and working? Are the norms weve all bought into making us happy? This is opposite of dogma and rigidity. It is a sort of cognitive yoga; an exercise for the mind that stretches our horizons and challenges our biases. It requires bravery, leaps of faith and empathy. And, annoyingly, its not easy...

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