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Workshop Series

Build Saving Habits
That Actually Stick

Practical workshops for small, specific financial goals. Track your progress with simple tools designed to keep you moving forward.

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What We Do

Small Goals.
Real Progress.

Saving money does not have to feel overwhelming. Foviwe Nomaci runs focused workshop sessions that break saving down into achievable steps. Each session centers on one specific goal, giving participants clear direction and practical tools they can use right away.

The workshops combine habit-building techniques with straightforward tracking methods. No complicated spreadsheets. No jargon. Just clear frameworks and honest conversations about money.

Workshop Offerings

What Each Session Covers

Goal Setting Foundations

Learn how to define a saving goal that is specific enough to track and realistic enough to reach. This session helps participants move from vague intentions to clear financial targets.

Habit Architecture

Explore the mechanics of building a saving routine that fits into your existing daily life. We examine triggers, responses, and rewards as they apply to consistent financial behavior.

Progress Tracking Tools

Participants receive simple, ready-to-use tracking sheets and digital templates. The focus is on visibility: seeing your progress clearly keeps motivation alive over time.

Obstacle Management

Every saving journey hits bumps. This session addresses common disruptions and teaches practical ways to recover from missed contributions without abandoning the overall goal.

Peer Accountability Groups

Small group exercises within the workshop help participants practice accountability conversations. Sharing goals with others in a structured setting strengthens commitment.

Review and Adjust

The final workshop in each series focuses on reviewing what worked, what did not, and how to recalibrate goals for the next saving cycle. Reflection is built into the process.

Two Approaches

Workshop Approach vs. Going It Alone

Understanding the difference helps you decide what kind of support actually fits your situation.

Workshop Series

  • Structured sessions with clear progression
  • Ready-made tracking tools provided
  • Group learning reinforces consistency
  • Specific goal frameworks applied step by step
  • Obstacle handling covered in advance

Self-Directed Saving

  • Flexible but often lacks structure
  • Tracking systems must be built from scratch
  • No external accountability built in
  • Goals may remain vague or shift often
  • Obstacles can derail progress without a plan
How It Works

From First Session to Lasting Habit

01

Choose Your Goal Focus

Before attending, participants identify one specific saving goal. It might be a vacation fund, a home repair reserve, or an emergency buffer. Specificity is the starting point.

02

Attend the Workshop Series

Sessions run in a small-group format. Each workshop builds on the previous one. Participants leave each session with something concrete to implement before the next meeting.

03

Use the Tracking Tools

Every participant receives a set of tracking templates. These are intentionally simple: a weekly check-in sheet, a visual progress bar, and a monthly review prompt.

04

Review and Continue

After completing the series, participants have a documented habit system and a record of their progress. The tools and frameworks remain theirs to use independently.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The workshop series is open to anyone who wants to build a more consistent saving habit around a specific goal. Participants range from people just starting to think about saving to those who have tried before and want a more structured approach. No prior financial knowledge is required.

Each series consists of six sessions. They are spaced one week apart, which gives participants time to practice between meetings. The spacing is intentional: habit formation needs real-world application, not just classroom learning.

Participants receive printed worksheets and downloadable digital templates. The tools include a weekly contribution log, a visual goal progress chart, and a monthly reflection prompt. Everything is designed to take less than five minutes to update each week.

No. The workshops focus on habits and frameworks, not on specific amounts or personal account information. Participants set their own goals privately. Group exercises involve sharing intentions and challenges, not financial figures.

Sessions are held at our Katowice location at Stanisława Moniuszki 7. The space is set up for small-group learning with comfortable seating and workshop materials provided. Accessibility information for the venue is available on our Contact page.

Each series is designed as a complete progression, so we recommend joining from the first session. When a new series begins, we notify interested participants in advance. Reaching out through our Contact page is the best way to be informed about upcoming start dates.

Ready to Start Building Your Saving Habit?

Reach out to find out when the next workshop series begins in Katowice.

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