Change How You Think About Money—One Week at a Time
Most budgeting advice tells you to track everything. We teach you to understand why you spend. Weekly sessions starting September 2025 for Perth metro residents.
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Why Traditional Budgeting Doesn't Stick
We've talked to hundreds of people who tried budgeting apps, spreadsheets, and envelope methods. They all stopped within weeks. Not because they're lazy—because the approach was wrong.
Monthly Plans Feel Too Long
When you mess up in week one, you've got three more weeks of failure ahead. Weekly planning gives you fresh starts every seven days.
Numbers Without Context
Tracking what you spend is useful. Understanding why you spent it changes behavior. We focus on the emotions and patterns behind purchases.
Doing It Alone Is Hard
Financial shame keeps people isolated. Our weekly groups normalize struggles and celebrate small wins together. That accountability matters.

How Weekly Rhythms Actually Work
Our method breaks down into three simple parts that repeat every week. You'll spend about 90 minutes total—split across three sessions—and the rest happens naturally.
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Sunday Planning: Look at your week ahead. Identify high-risk spending situations before they happen.
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Wednesday Check: Quick 15-minute review. Are you where you expected to be? What surprised you?
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Saturday Reflection: Review your choices. What worked? What didn't? No judgment—just data for next week.
What to Expect Over Six Months
This isn't a quick fix. Real behavior change takes time. Here's what typically happens when people stick with the program.
Weeks 1-4: Awareness
You'll notice patterns you never saw before. Most people discover three or four spending triggers they didn't know they had.
Weeks 5-12: Experiments
Try different strategies each week. Some will fail. That's expected. The failures teach you as much as the successes.
Weeks 13-20: Building Habits
Your new patterns start feeling automatic. You'll still have hard weeks, but you'll know how to recover faster.
Weeks 21-26: Independence
You won't need us as much. Weekly sessions become monthly check-ins. You've built a system that fits your life.
Designed for Real Australian Lives
We built this program around how people actually live—not theoretical perfect scenarios.

Learn Alongside People Who Get It
Financial stress is isolating. Everyone pretends they have it together. In our groups, people talk honestly about what they're struggling with.
You'll meet folks earning different incomes, at different life stages, with different goals. The common thread? Everyone wants to stop feeling anxious about money.
Small cohorts of 8-12 people
Private discussion forums
Confidentiality agreements
Optional accountability partners
