Build Financial Confidence Through Practical Learning
We're running workshops starting August 2025 that focus on what actually matters. Not theory. Not jargon. Just straightforward guidance on planning financial milestones that fit your life—whether you're saving for your first property or thinking about retirement.
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What We Actually Cover
Our program breaks down into six areas that matter when you're thinking about major financial decisions. Each connects back to building a clearer picture of where your money goes and where you want it to take you.
Expense Tracking
Understanding where money goes each month. Sounds simple, but most people skip this step. We'll show you methods that stick.
Goal Setting
Turning vague hopes into actual plans. We work through real examples—buying property, funding education, or building emergency reserves.
Property Planning
First home or investment? Understanding deposits, ongoing costs, and what lenders actually look for when reviewing applications.
Debt Management
Practical strategies for paying down what you owe while still living your life. Different approaches work for different situations.
Timeline Planning
Mapping when things need to happen. Short-term versus long-term priorities, and how to balance both without constant stress.
Regular Review
Life changes. Your plan should too. We'll cover quarterly check-ins that take 30 minutes and keep you on track.
The Six-Month Journey
Our program runs from August through January 2026. Monthly sessions build on each other, but if you miss one, catch-up materials help you stay current.
Foundation Month
We start with where you are now. Assessing current spending, identifying patterns you might not notice, and setting initial goals that feel achievable.
Building Structure
Creating systems that work without constant effort. Automated tracking, simple budgets, and establishing habits that actually stick past the first week.
Major Milestone Focus
Deep work on your primary goal. Property deposit? Debt elimination? We map specific pathways and identify potential obstacles before they derail progress.
Adjustment Period
Plans meet reality. This month focuses on troubleshooting, adjusting timelines, and finding solutions when life throws unexpected expenses your way.
Long-Term Strategy
Expanding perspective beyond immediate goals. Superannuation, investment basics, and building financial buffers that provide genuine security.
Integration
Making everything sustainable. Review systems, celebrate progress, and establish quarterly check-ins that keep momentum going after the program ends.
Who's Leading These Sessions
Our facilitators come from different backgrounds but share one thing—they've worked with hundreds of people navigating financial decisions. They're not here to lecture. They're here to guide.
Sunniva Ljunggren
Spent twelve years helping first-home buyers understand the property market around Sydney. Sunniva breaks down complex lending criteria into plain language and has seen pretty much every scenario when it comes to saving deposits.
Mirela Dragojevic
Works with people rebuilding after financial setbacks. Mirela's approach focuses on practical systems that work even when motivation fades. She's honest about what's realistic and what's just wishful thinking.
How We Actually Run Things
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Small Group Sessions
Maximum 15 people per cohort. This isn't a lecture hall. You'll have space to ask questions specific to your situation without feeling exposed.
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Real Case Studies
We use anonymized examples from people we've worked with. You'll see how others navigated similar challenges and what worked (or didn't).
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Between-Session Support
Monthly meetings are important, but questions come up in between. Email access to facilitators and a shared resource library keep you moving forward.
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Practical Tools
Spreadsheets, calculators, checklists—whatever helps you track progress. We provide templates but encourage customization to fit how you actually think.