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Owned by Rachael

The Five Money Trees

30 members • Free

A space to understand your spending, even if you aren't a "budget person." Honest conversations, quirky questions... and the occasional donut analogy.

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Rachael, welcome in. ​👋
@Rachael S, I see you are helping people build simple, flexible budgets that actually fit their lives, and that your community, The Five Money Trees, is for people who want to understand their spending even if they do not see themselves as a “budget person.” I really like that framing, because money can feel so loaded for people. A lot of people do not need a more complicated spreadsheet first. They need a place where they can be honest about real-life spending, real mistakes, emotions, values, and the patterns behind their choices. You told me you would like to get notified when you receive a comment. If you’re on the Skool Hobby plan, this kind of notification automation is available directly inside Skool. There may be third-party browser extensions or extra tools that can help, but that would mean adding another paid layer on top of the community. On the Skool Pro plan, Skool can connect with Zapier, which opens the door to automations like getting notified when a new comment needs your attention. So for now, I would first get clear on which comments actually deserve a fast response. That way, if you ever do connect automation later, you are not just getting more notifications. You are getting the right ones. What stood out to me is that your community seems to make budgeting feel less like a rulebook and more like curiosity. So I would love to know: when someone joins The Five Money Trees, what is the first honest conversation you want them to have with themselves about money? Is it noticing where their money actually goes, understanding why they spend the way they do, naming what they value, sharing a money mistake, or something else?
Rachael, welcome in. ​👋
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I like to start with what they value, because that right there can help them with current and future purchasing decisions, and make fewer regrets overall!
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I help people build simple, flexible budgets that actually fit their lives. I share honest stories, real mistakes, and practical ways to handle money.

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