Master Your Money Mindset

Budget review doesn't have to feel like pulling teeth. Our program walks you through practical frameworks that actually work in real life—not just in spreadsheets. You'll spend three months building skills you can use immediately, whether you're managing household expenses or preparing for bigger financial moves.

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What You'll Actually Learn

We break things down into digestible chunks. No finance jargon unless we explain it first. The program runs September through November 2025, with weekly sessions that fit around work schedules.

Each module builds on the last, but you won't feel lost if you miss something—we record everything and keep materials accessible.

  • Month One: Getting Clear on Numbers Track spending without judgment. Identify patterns you didn't know existed. Set up systems that don't require constant maintenance.
  • Month Two: Making Adjustments Create budgets that bend without breaking. Handle unexpected expenses. Build realistic saving approaches that stick.
  • Month Three: Planning Ahead Review quarterly instead of panicking monthly. Adjust for life changes. Develop confidence in financial decisions.

Common Questions

Do I need finance experience to join?

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Not at all. We start from wherever you are. Some participants come with advanced knowledge, others are just getting started. The exercises adapt to different skill levels, and you work at your own pace between sessions.

What happens if I can't attend a session?

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Every session gets recorded. You'll have access to videos, slides, and worksheets through our platform. Plus, the community forum stays active between meetings, so you can ask questions anytime. Life happens—we get it.

Is this relevant for Thailand's financial system?

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Yes. While we teach universal budgeting principles, we include specific examples and considerations for managing finances in Thailand. Currency handling, local banking practices, and regional economic factors all come up in discussions.

What technical setup do I need?

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Just a computer or tablet with internet connection. We use standard video conferencing—nothing fancy. The platform works on most devices, and you don't need specialized software. Check our technical requirements page if you want specific details.

How much time should I set aside weekly?

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Sessions run 90 minutes. Between sessions, expect to spend maybe two hours on exercises and reflection. Some weeks need more time, some less. We designed it for people with full schedules, so it won't take over your life.

Can I get individual feedback on my budget?

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We offer office hours twice monthly where you can discuss your specific situation. Everything remains confidential. The group sessions focus on general principles, but the one-on-one time lets you dig into personal details.

Who's Teaching This

Our team brings different perspectives to money management. No single approach works for everyone, so we wanted instructors who understand various financial situations and cultural contexts.

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Klaus Bergman

Lead Instructor

Spent fifteen years helping small businesses clean up their books. Now focuses on teaching individuals the same practical approaches that keep companies running smoothly.

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Siriporn Watanabe

Workshop Facilitator

Worked with families navigating financial transitions for over a decade. Specializes in making budget conversations less stressful and more productive.

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Tomas Lindgren

Technical Guide

Builds spreadsheet systems and automation tools that don't require advanced technical skills. Helps students find the right balance between simple and sophisticated.

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Ready to Start?

Our next cohort begins September 15, 2025. Enrollment opens in July. Get on the list if you want early access to materials and pricing details.

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