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Unchain Your Future

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Helping experienced working adults systemize money, time, and decisions to create financial freedom that runs smoothly and lasts for life.

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7 Day Free Trial vs Freemium what are your thoughts? šŸ¤”
Hi Guys and Gals, I’m currently running a free community, but I’m seeing the usual pattern: decent joins but light engagement. I believe people like it… but I don't believe they value it. I’m debating two next steps: Option 1: 7-day free trial → paid community Option 2: Freemium model (free + paid tiers) My main goal isn’t growth at all costs. It’s better engagement, more participation, and members actually doing the work. For those of you who’ve tested either (or both), what are your thoughts please? If you were rebuilding today which would you choose and why? šŸ‘€šŸ‘‡ Thank you very much for your time.
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šŸ’” Why Most People Don’t Have a Money Problem… They Have a Systems Problem šŸ’øāœØ
After 30+ years in business, here’s something I’ve seen over and over again šŸ‘‡ Most people don’t actually have a money problem. šŸ’» They have a systems problem. Seriously, I’ve met people earning Ā£30k and thriving… and people earning Ā£300k who are permanently stressed!!! The difference isn’t income. It’s structure. When money has no system, it behaves like a toddler at a birthday party. šŸŽ‚šŸ¤Ŗ Loud… chaotic… sugar everywhere… and definitely not doing what you want. But give it a simple, repeatable system; 🟦 a few accounts 🟦 a weekly routine 🟦 a plan you can actually stick to ...and suddenly everything calms down. It’s the moment where the chaos fades and you think: ā€œAh… so this is what control feels like.ā€ 😌 šŸ’” I learned this the hard way. I used to focus on earning more… hustling more… doing more. But the real shift came when I built systems that made my money predictable, automated, and (dare I say it) peaceful. Now that’s the heart of Unchain Your Future - helping people create money systems that work quietly in the background so life starts feeling lighter. So tell meā€¦šŸ‘‰ What’s one area of your money that feels messy right now? Budgeting? Saving? Spending? Planning? I’m genuinely curious.
0 likes • Dec '25
It took me years to realise my issue wasn’t income at all, it was the complete lack of structure behind it. Once I put a simple system in place, everything felt calmer almost overnight. šŸ˜… Curious to see where everyone else feels the most friction. Always interesting how different the ā€œmessyā€ areas are for each of us. šŸ‘‡
šŸ’¬ The easiest way to spark comments
Sometimes your post gets attention - sometimes it doesn’t. It doesn’t always mean the topic missed the mark. Sometimes people just don’t want to be the first to speak. I’ve seen this many times - the post gets zero replies. But then someone comments, and everyone joins in. Some people don’t like to be the first to comment. They join conversations that already look alive. So after you post - write the first comment. Drop your own short answer to your question. Especially if it’s a ā€œFunā€ post. It opens the door for the other people to join in. That's what Kommunity Kids is about - helping increase engagement with simple methods. Do you comment on your own posts? šŸ‘‡
2 likes • Nov '25
Same here, I do tend to add the first comment on most of my posts. I didn't think about it for the reason you mentioned though, just because my membership count is so low. But it is a very good point. It's the same analogy with two restaurants, one is super busy the other empty, I think most people would wait for the busy one, thinking there must be something wrong with the other.
1 like • Nov '25
@Paul Sirvinskas yep totally agree.
Simple action for engagement
You post content in your Community. People enjoy your posts, but they’re not really talking. The feed looks alive - but it feels quiet. It’s like everything’s moving forward except engagement. I’ve seen this happening everywhere, and here’s the reason: Reading is effortless. Commenting is taking action. The fix isn’t ā€œbetter content.ā€ It’s lowering the barrier to take action. Ask questions people can answer in one line. Celebrate every small reply like it matters - because it does. That's what Kommunity Kids is about - helping increase engagement with simple methods. What’s your go-to CTA? šŸ‘‡
2 likes • Nov '25
@Chris Suckling This is how I'm trying to go. Instead of value content, shorter posts that are fun and easy for them to answer/add something.
2 likes • Nov '25
@Paul Sirvinskas yep that definitely seems the way to go. Thanks.
šŸŽƒ The Money Monsters We Create
Most people think their biggest financial fears live ā€œout there.ā€ Market crashes. Job loss. Recession. Inflation. But if you look closely, the scariest money monsters are the ones we create ourselves. šŸ‘» The Fear Monster - whispering that investing is too risky, so you stay stuck. šŸ’€ The Guilt Monster - making you feel bad for wanting more freedom. šŸ§› The Comparison Monster - draining your energy as you measure yourself against others. šŸ•·ļø The Perfection Monster - keeping you waiting for the ā€œright timeā€ to start. For years, I thought I was fighting the markets, the banks, the economy. But the truth? I was fighting my own invisible monsters... the ones built from doubt, past mistakes, and lack of clarity. The turning point came when I realised: You don’t beat fear by fighting harder. You beat it by shining light on it. Once I built clear, calm systems, a plan for my money, routines for my habits, a framework for decisions — those monsters lost their power. Because fear feeds on uncertainty. And systems create certainty. That’s what I teach now inside Unchain Your Future - how to replace fear with structure, chaos with clarity, and build financial freedom that actually lasts. No tricks. Just transformation. So, this Halloween, here’s your challenge: Turn on the light. Name your monster. Then build a system that makes it disappear. šŸ‘‡ Which ā€œmoney monsterā€ has been haunting you lately and what small action could help you face it?
0 likes • Oct '25
For me, the biggest monster used to be the Perfection Monster - I kept waiting for the ā€œright timeā€ or "new thing I needed" or "when I get better at such and such". But that moment never came. Once I focused on progress over perfect, everything changed.
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Harvey Raybould
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25+ yrs as an Entrepreneur and investor. I've built freedom to travel & care for my family. Now I'm helping others to reinvent their money & life.

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