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Go from 'bad with money' to proud of your progress. Build sustainable habits, get support, heal your money story - shame-free.

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Any book dragons here?
Hello Hello lovely people I'm Anete - Holistic Therapist, yogi, mum, avid romantasy reader & book dragon (I collect pretty books but don't always read them). I'm also a founder of ADHD Emotional Regulation Club here on Skool. I joined this group because it's for ADHDers and I'm new to skool. So interesting to see how things work here and maybe learn something to help me too. Biggest challenge for my business is marketing and not for the lack of tools or knowledge but really understanding what works for my clients you know? I'm not a typical coach so I tried marketing for coaches and it didn't work. So now I'm going to try a different approach using YT and blogs and see how that goes. Back to original question - any book dragons here? :)
Any book dragons here?
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Definitely a book dragon but I have been a digital one over a physical one cause of physical space constraints and it was making me upset. Now I just buy when I have already read it and think I will go back to it
Stop Over-Extracting Your Thoughts
Set aside a specific “worry time” each day—15-20 minutes when you’ll deliberately engage with your concerns. Choose a time when you have mental energy and not at bedtime or when you wake up. Chidiac, Daniel. Stop Letting Everything Affect You: How to break free from overthinking, emotional chaos, and self-sabotage. (p. 45). (Function). Kindle Edition.
Stop Over-Extracting Your Thoughts
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Yup works in relationships too. Set a time to have the conversations that might not be pleasant. Makes it easier to be stable and secure the rest of the time outside of it
It's quiet... too quiet 🤫
I admit it... I’ve been pretty quiet in here the past couple weeks. Not because I stopped caring about this community. Actually, the opposite. I just moved into a new home, and I’ve been sitting with some big questions about direction, priorities, and what the next chapter should look like. One thing I’ve learned as a neurodivergent founder is that sometimes the most productive thing isn’t pushing harder… it’s slowing down long enough to actually hear what feels true. So I’ve been doing a lot of thinking, journaling, walking, and reflecting. I've got some ideas, and I'll share them soon! But for now, I'm curious... How do you usually decide when it’s time for a pivot vs. time to push through resistance?
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@Bill Widmer Right now I am enjoy the Audubon Zoo.
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@Bill Widmer It was. Now to start conference shenanigans
What do you check these days?
We're overwhelmed with notifications. Social media, email, texts, Skool, apps... What are the things you regularly check? What do you ignore? Do you have any "sacred" inboxes? Asking because I've been considering starting a newsletter, and I'm curious how people are about their inboxes in this community. Also just super curious. :)
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Skool and emails
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@Bill Widmer I got work haha emails are important
A tool I think everyone should jump on if they can
So I am not going to lie. On my phone when my mom sends me a voice note I hate it. Just call me. But on skool, when I get a voice note or a voxer I am like damn ok that is slick. Now I get it. Then when you find out there is a reasonably cost tool that offers this and more for you skool community. And you can do it in posts, dms, and comments you are like oooo even better. Now these features are mostly desktop based so you can't use them on mobile but they save you time when you can pop on a laptop or computer desktop I feel compelled to share. Also because I LOVE talking about money the prices are going up. Plus you would be supporting a fellow skooler which is doubly nice. Joe his group is skooly is an absolute gem of a human and so kind. He announced he is upping the pricing of his super awesome tool and I want all community owners to know of it. And take advantage of it's crazy low price for the features it has already and the ones it will soon have (seriously he is planning to add a bunch like scheduled posts) it is truly a steal of a deal. Other tools are like 97$ a month. Here's what it'll be after Tuesday: 𝙎𝙩𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙖𝙧𝙙 (voice notes, short url maker) Current: $5/m After change: $9/m 𝙋𝙧𝙚𝙢𝙞𝙪𝙢 (tagging, course tracking) (You create tag lists of your members based on level, tier .etc TIME SAVER) Current: $15/m or $109/yr After change: $39/m or $303/yr (35% discount for annual) 𝙑𝙄𝙋 (brand the voice notes to your group, skool ai, testimonial pages) Current: $27/m or $227/yr After change: $59/m or $389/yr (45% discount for annual) Link for features
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@Alison St. Romain for the price I like skooly and I know Joe is adding more cool things and similar features that some of the others have soon. I will at a later stage also probably get the other two more expensive tools. But bang for your buck and for engagement I would pick Skooly. Cause the audio and the loom alternative are big people pleasers. Like for the members. Just note it for desktop use. Cause it is based off a chrome extension.
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@Alison St. Romain Sure thing!
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I help people unmute their money, build confidence with their money decisions, and feel safe talking finances with anyone.

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