Build Your Financial Confidence Through Real Practice
Money anxiety often comes from uncertainty. You're not sure if you're doing things right, or whether your approach will actually work when real expenses hit.
We started this program in late 2024 after seeing how many people in Taiwan struggle with weekly budgeting. Not because they don't earn enough, but because traditional monthly planning doesn't match how life actually happens.
Our learning approach is different. You work with actual budget scenarios from our community, see what worked (and what didn't), and practice with your own numbers in a supportive environment.
Three Learning Paths That Actually Match Your Life
We run cohorts starting September 2025. Each path takes a different approach based on what we've learned works for different situations.
Foundation Track
Start here if weekly budgeting feels overwhelming. We break down the process into manageable pieces and walk through each step together.
You'll work with simplified scenarios first, then gradually add complexity as things start making sense. Most people spend 6-8 weeks here before feeling ready to move on.
Begins Sept 15, 2025Variable Income Path
Designed specifically for freelancers and commission-based work. Income that changes week to week needs a different approach than steady paychecks.
We focus on building buffer systems and priority frameworks that adapt when some weeks are better than others. This runs parallel to Foundation but uses different case studies.
Begins Oct 6, 2025Family Coordination
Money gets complicated when multiple people are involved. This path addresses the real challenges of shared finances and different spending philosophies.
We cover practical communication techniques and shared tracking systems that actually work when both partners have different approaches to money.
Begins Nov 3, 2025
Damien Thornbury
Leads Foundation TrackKieran Westwood
Variable Income SpecialistLearn From People Who've Actually Done This
Our instructors aren't just teaching theory. Damien spent five years working with families in Hsinchu who were dealing with dual-income complexity and irregular work schedules.
Kieran built his entire approach around his own freelance experience. He knows what it's like when three client payments all arrive the same week, then nothing for two weeks after that.
"The best learning happens when someone can say 'I tried that exact thing and here's what actually happened.' That's what we try to create in every session."
Each cohort has a lead instructor and a support mentor. The support person is usually someone who went through the program within the past year. They remember what it was like being new to this and can answer questions from that perspective.
Sessions run weekly for the first month, then shift to bi-weekly check-ins. You also get access to our practice scenarios library and can schedule one-on-one reviews when you're stuck on something specific.
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