Money Habits That Actually Stick

Most financial advice sounds great on paper but falls apart when life gets messy. We focus on building habits that work with your actual lifestyle—not some idealised version of it. Real strategies, honest conversations, practical results.

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How We Got Here

Started with a simple observation: people don't need more financial information. They need better ways to use what they already know.

2018

The Beginning

Three financial educators walked away from traditional consulting roles. Too much theory, not enough connection to how people actually manage money day-to-day. We wanted something different.

2020

First Programmes Launch

Started small with workshops around Brisbane. Twenty participants became fifty, then two hundred. Turns out a lot of people were waiting for financial education that didn't talk down to them.

2022

Regional Expansion

Opened learning hubs in Melbourne and Sydney. Different cities, same challenges—people struggling not because they lacked intelligence, but because financial habits are genuinely hard to change without support.

2024

Online Platform Development

Built our virtual classroom system. Not everything needs to happen face-to-face, but we kept the interaction element that makes learning stick. Video lectures alone don't change behaviour—engagement does.

2025

Looking Forward

Expanding our curriculum with more specialised courses launching September 2025. Still the same core belief: financial wellbeing comes from understanding yourself as much as understanding spreadsheets.

Participants discussing financial strategies during group workshop session

Learn With Others, Not Just From Us

You can watch all the lectures in the world. But real change happens when you talk through your actual situation with people who get it. Our courses include regular group sessions where participants share what's working and what isn't.

And here's what we've noticed: the peer support often matters more than the formal instruction. Someone else's solution to irregular income might spark exactly what you needed for your freelance budget struggles.

  • Weekly discussion groups limited to twelve participants
  • Anonymous question channels for sensitive topics
  • Ongoing alumni community access after course completion
  • Quarterly meetups for continued learning and networking

What We Actually Teach

No get-rich-quick schemes. No promises of early retirement by thirty. Just practical frameworks for making better decisions about money—week after week, year after year.

Budgeting Systems

Multiple approaches to tracking spending—because what works for one person drives another crazy. You'll find your method, not ours.

Goal Framework

Setting financial targets that align with what you actually value. Less about arbitrary numbers, more about intentional choices.

Habit Formation

The psychology behind why financial habits fail—and strategies that stack the odds in your favour for sustainable change.

Debt Navigation

Realistic approaches to managing debt without shame or judgment. Sometimes debt makes sense, sometimes it doesn't—context matters.

Investment Basics

Introduction to long-term wealth building for regular people. No day trading hype, just foundational knowledge for informed decisions.

Risk Protection

Understanding insurance, emergency funds, and financial buffers. The boring stuff that prevents small problems from becoming catastrophes.

Portrait of Freja Lindqvist, course participant

"I'd read probably fifteen finance books before taking this course. Knew all the theory backwards. But I still couldn't seem to save consistently. Turns out my problem wasn't knowledge—it was execution. The group accountability sessions made the difference. Having to report back on my spending patterns every week forced me to actually pay attention."

Freja Lindqvist Completed Financial Foundations Course, March 2024

Ready to Build Better Habits?

Our next intake starts September 2025. Courses run for eight weeks with a mix of online content and live sessions. We keep cohorts small intentionally—better conversations, more personalised feedback, stronger community connections.