Managing Money with Sequence - ADHD Friendly!

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Sequence is a platform designed to automate personal finance management. Here's a brief on how it works and its potential benefits for individuals with ADHD:

Income Connection: Route your income to Sequence by creating ports.
Account Integration: Link bank accounts, credit cards, or financial apps to Sequence.
Rule Creation: Set rules for fund routing, like saving a certain percentage of income.
Conditional Logic: Extend rules with IF statements for advanced control.
Rule Sequencing: Stack multiple rules for different scenarios.
Controlled Automation: Automate while staying in control through notifications.

For individuals with ADHD, managing finances can often be challenging due to impulsivity, forgetfulness, or overwhelm. Sequence can help by automating routine financial tasks, providing a visual money map to simplify financial overview, and allowing for controlled automation which can be particularly beneficial in managing finances effectively and reducing anxiety or stress associated with financial management.

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro to Sequence
1:00 - Sequence bank account functions
2:09 - Setting up financial rules in Sequence
3:01 - Tailoring Sequence rules for different income amounts
3:30 - Example of personal finances in Sequence
4:01 - Allocating funds for bills, credit cards, and personal expenses
5:07 - Prioritizing emergency fund replenishment
5:50 - How Sequence handles financial distributions
6:00 - Integrating debt accounts with Sequence
6:26 - Different subscription tiers of Sequence
7:21 - Outro

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Wow, this is really cool, thanks so much for sharing, love the visual aspect of it and also that it can be used for personal and business. I am going to check it out. 💜🙏

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Are these bank accounts you have externally? Or does Sequence give you these different accounts, and you just transfer it out of the accounts as needed? Does each of these "movements" count towards their transfer limits?

JonathanWagner