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If you are new - welcome!
As people join, I realize you might not all know what Skool is or how to get the most out of it. If you’re new to Skool, it can feel a little confusing at first, so here’s the easiest way to get started: 🌱 Step 1: Go to the Classroom That’s where all the good stuff lives! 🎁 Step 2: Check out the freebies (also in the Classroom) I’ve created some simple tools to help you get started with your money in a way that actually feels doable. 💬 Step 3: Say hi (if you want!) You can introduce yourself, ask a question, or just follow along quietly—whatever feels comfortable. I’m creating this space to be simple, helpful, and low-pressure. I look forward to building this community together with your help. –Rachael
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Hi, my name is Rachael. I live in the United States. The best thing I ever spent money on was probably a hot air balloon ride for my parents. One thing I'd love to do with my money in the future is buy my parents' house. Feel free to copy/paste this template to introduce yourself too! Just click on the "Write something" bar near the top of the page. "Hi, my name is (NAME). I live in (COUNTRY). The best thing I ever spent money on was (AWESOME THING). One thing I'd love to do with my money in the future is (GOAL)."
Try This Tuesday
If you happen to know your budget numbers on a bi-monthly or monthly scale, have you ever tried creating a daily average? (This isn't practical for every category, but it's still an interesting exercise!) For example, if you had a monthly grocery budget of $800 for your family, that comes to just over $26/day. Can you make that work for you for today?
Scenario Saturday
What is "that thing" that you flirt with buying but haven't yet?
Motivating Monday
What is a win you have had recently, big or small (doesn't have to be financial)?
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