Reshape How You Think About Money

Our six-month immersive program helps you examine deep-seated beliefs, build practical skills, and develop healthier financial habits through structured learning and personal reflection.

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24

Weeks of Structured Learning

8

Core Focus Areas

340+

Participants Since 2022

What Makes This Different

We don't teach budgeting formulas or investment strategies. Instead, we help you understand why you make the financial decisions you do—and how to make choices that align with your actual values.

Many people know what they should do with money. The gap between knowing and doing often comes down to mindset, not information. Our program addresses that gap through guided reflection, small group discussions, and practical exercises that reveal your personal money patterns.

You'll work through real scenarios from your own life, not hypothetical case studies. That means the insights you gain apply immediately to your actual financial decisions.

Participant engaged in reflective money mindset exercise

Six Months, Four Phases

1

Foundation (Weeks 1-6)

We start by mapping your current money story. Where did your beliefs come from? What patterns keep repeating? You'll identify triggers and automatic responses that influence daily spending, saving, and earning decisions.

2

Examination (Weeks 7-12)

This phase focuses on confronting limiting beliefs. Through structured exercises and small group work, you'll challenge assumptions that no longer serve you and begin building more helpful perspectives around scarcity, abundance, and self-worth.

3

Practice (Weeks 13-18)

Knowledge without application doesn't create change. You'll design small experiments to test new approaches in real situations—negotiating rates, setting boundaries, making intentional purchases—then reflect on what happened and why.

4

Integration (Weeks 19-24)

The final phase helps you build sustainable habits and develop your own framework for financial decision-making. You'll create a personal roadmap that reflects your values and circumstances, not generic advice.

Who Guides This Work

Saskia Trenholm facilitating group discussion

Saskia Trenholm

Program Director

Spent fifteen years as a financial counsellor before realising most money problems weren't actually about money. Now focuses on the psychology behind financial behaviour.

Maeve Quilty leading workshop session

Maeve Quilty

Senior Facilitator

Background in behavioural economics and group coaching. Designs the practical exercises that help participants bridge the gap between insight and action.

Nola Pemberton working with participant

Nola Pemberton

Workshop Facilitator

Former small business owner who rebuilt after financial collapse. Brings lived experience and practical wisdom to discussions about fear, shame, and resilience around money.

Frida Ljungqvist during one-on-one session

Frida Ljungqvist

Integration Specialist

Works with participants during the final phase to develop personalised frameworks. Her background in adult education helps people create systems that actually stick.

What Changes Can Look Like

Everyone's outcomes differ because everyone starts from a different place. But here are some patterns we've noticed among people who complete the program.

Greater Financial Clarity

Participants often report feeling less overwhelmed by financial decisions. Not because everything becomes simple, but because they develop clearer frameworks for making choices that align with their priorities.

Reduced Money Anxiety

Many people find their stress levels decrease—not necessarily because their financial situation improves dramatically, but because they develop healthier ways of thinking about and responding to money challenges.

Improved Relationships

Money affects relationships. Participants frequently mention having more productive conversations with partners, family, or business collaborators about financial topics that used to cause conflict.

Sustainable Behaviour Changes

Rather than relying on willpower or strict rules, graduates tend to develop habits that feel natural because they're built on genuine mindset shifts rather than external pressure.

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