FINANCES The Various Ways You Can Budget Your Money Budgeting isn't one-size-fits-all. What works for one person might not fit another's lifestyle, financial situation, or personality. The good news? There are many different ways to budget your money, each designed to help you manage expenses, grow savings, and work toward financial goals—without making you feel restricted. Whether you want to track every penny or prefer a hands-off approach, here are some effective budgeting methods to consider: 1. The 50/30/20 Rule This simple and widely used budgeting method divides your income into three categories: - 50% Needs – Rent, utilities, groceries, insurance, minimum debt payments.
- 30% Wants – Dining out, entertainment, shopping, hobbies.
- 20% Savings & Debt Repayment – Emergency fund, investments, extra loan payments.
This method ensures you're covering necessities, allowing room for fun while prioritizing savings. It's great for beginners who want a structured yet flexible approach to budgeting. Template: Try this fancy Google Sheets one. 2. Zero-Based Budgeting With zero-based budgeting (ZBB), every dollar has a job. At the beginning of each month, you assign every dollar of income to a specific category—expenses, savings, or investments—until your total income minus expenses equals zero. - Encourages intentional spending.
- Helps eliminate wasteful spending.
- Requires consistent tracking but provides full financial control.
This method is best for those who like detailed tracking and want to be hyper-aware of their finances. Template: Try this Dave Ramsey one. 3. The Envelope System A tried-and-true cash management method, the envelope system involves dividing your budget into spending categories (groceries, gas, dining out, etc.), each with its own envelope of cash. Once an envelope is empty, you can't spend any more in that category until the next budgeting period. - Helps control overspending by using physical cash.
- Can be replicated digitally through apps like Goodbudget or Mvelopes.
- Ideal for those who prefer tangible money management.
Template: Find a cute envelope system on Etsy. 4. Pay-Yourself-First Budget (Reverse Budgeting) Instead of spending first and saving what's left, this method flips the script— you prioritize savings first. A portion of your income is automatically allocated to savings and debt repayment, and the rest covers expenses. - Ensures you save before spending.
- Encourages financial discipline.
- Works well for those with irregular income.
Template: Try this Etsy PDF. 5. Kakeibo (Japanese Budgeting Method) Pronounced kah-keh-boh, this traditional Japanese budgeting method is all about mindful spending. It requires keeping a written or digital journal to track income and expenses while categorizing them into: - Essentials (food, rent, utilities)
- Non-essentials (entertainment, shopping)
- Cultural (books, music, hobbies)
- Unexpected Expenses
By reflecting on spending habits, Kakeibo promotes financial awareness and mindful spending. Template: Try this Etsy one. 6. The 80/20 Budget This method simplifies budgeting into two categories: - 80% – Covers all expenses (needs and wants).
- 20% – Goes straight into savings or investments.
This is a stress-free method that prioritizes saving without the detailed tracking required in traditional budgets. Template: Check out this Etsy PDF. Which Budgeting Method is Right for You? Choosing the best budgeting method depends on your financial goals, lifestyle, and personality. - Need structure? Try Zero-Based Budgeting.
- Prefer simplicity? The 80/20 Budget might be best.
- Want mindfulness? Kakeibo could be your go-to.
The key is consistency—no matter which method you choose, sticking with it will help you build financial stability, reduce stress, and achieve your long-term financial goals. | | | EXPENSE MANAGEMENT How to Finally Conquer Expense Hell You know that stack of receipts sitting on your desk? The one mocking you while you're trying to focus on actual leadership work? Yeah, that one. It's not just paper. It's a symbol of all the administrative BS keeping you from doing what you actually got promoted to do. Lead. Innovate. Drive growth. Instead you're playing "match the receipt to the credit card statement" at 11pm. (While that project proposal sits untouched...) Here's the thing though — top female professionals aren't working late sorting receipts. They've cracked the code with tools like Bill.com, Rippling, and Zoho. Bill.com takes care of your bills by simplifying payments and invoicing, freeing up hours that would've been spent on manual entry and checking. With the click of a button, your accounting process becomes effortless, leaving you more time to think about the big picture. Rippling takes the headache out of expense management by automating everything from approval workflows to receipt tracking. With Rippling, you can easily oversee your company's spending, ensure compliance, and create accurate expense reports—all in one place. It removes the friction from expense management so you can stay on top of your finances with ease. Zoho gives you full control over your company's expenses. From tracking business spending to approving budgets, Zoho helps you stay organized and manage your expenses effectively. With powerful tools that consolidate your financial data, Zoho ensures you have a clear view of your spending at all times. These tools are a powerhouse for professionals who know their time is valuable. They don't waste it on administrative tasks. They optimize it. | | | AUTOMATIONS 75% of You Said You Didn't Feel Confident in Setting Up Automations—Let's Change That There was a time when my workday felt like a never-ending game of copy, paste, repeat (coolcoolcool π« ). Then I started using automations, and suddenly all that time-sucking work started handling itself in the background. If your to-do list is filled with repetitive nonsense, I encourage you to test out just one automation—you might be surprised at how easy it is to set up! Automation also doesn't mean turning to fancy tools— your everyday apps already have built-in automations: - Outlook & Gmail Rules – Auto-sort emails, flag priorities, or send instant replies.
- Slack Automations – Set up reminders ("Submit timesheets by Friday at 4PM") or auto-respond to FAQs. Check this YT video on what else you can do.
- Google Forms & Typeform – Auto-send responses to Google Sheets, Notion, or Trello.
- Calendly & Microsoft Bookings – Automate meeting scheduling (no more email back-and-forth). Google has a booking link too.
- Project Management Tools – Set recurring tasks in Notion, Asana, or Trello so you're not manually re-adding them every week.
If you've ever used an email filter, Slack reminder, or auto-scheduler, congrats—you're already automating. Now, let's take it a step further. Examples of Automations I've Set Up ✅ Auto-Reply to Emails – I set up Zapier so when a new subscriber replies to our welcome email, they automatically get a PDF attachment—no manual sending required. ✅ Lead Follow-Up – When I did lead gen for a client, I used Typeform + Pabbly + HighLevel to: - Pre-qualify leads.
- Auto-send lead info to a CRM.
- Trigger a follow-up email and SMS sequence if they didn't book a demo.
✅ Streamlining Newsletter Production – In Notion, I automated our entire newsletter publishing workflow so that: - Each edition auto-assigns to the right writer.
- When a writer finishes their part, updating the status automatically reassigns it to the next person—no manual handoffs needed.
These automations saved hours—and once I set them up, they ran on their own. (If you need more ideas on what you can automate, read this.) How to Start (Without Overcomplicating It) Pick one annoying task to automate. Here are four beginner-friendly tools to try: - Zapier – Ideal for connecting apps with simple, no-code automations.
- Make – Great for building complex, multi-step workflows with visual logic.
- Pabbly – A cost-effective option for high-volume automation.
- relay.app – Designed for team workflows that require approvals and collaboration.
Start small—maybe automating email sorting, Slack reminders, or logging form responses. Once you see how much time you save, you'll want to keep going. What's the most annoying task you do manually? Hit reply—maybe I can help you automate it π.  Joanna (TA Co-Founder) P.S. If you're stuck on an automation flow—ask Chatgpt for help! It can even help you write Python scripts if you want to skip paying for the tools listed above. | | | PROJECT MANAGEMENT Cut 15 Hours Off Your Workweek—Without the Burnout Tired of the endless task-juggling, email overload, and last-minute scrambles? Instead of spending your day chasing updates, fixing miscommunications, and putting out fires, imagine actually leading—not just managing chaos. With Wrike, your work finally works for you: - See everything at a glance – Custom dashboards provide real-time project updates, so nothing slips through the cracks.
- Automate the busywork – Task assignments, approvals, and updates run on autopilot—no more manual tracking.
- Collaborate without the clutter – Built-in file sharing, comments, and task tracking keep everyone aligned.
- Make smarter decisions – Advanced reports flag risks early, so you stay ahead instead of catching up.
- Meetings that actually matter – Wrike syncs with your calendar and project timelines, so everyone's prepared before they walk in.
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