SEVEN MONEY HABITS FOR FREEDOM

Action and accountability to secure your future and upgrade your economic wellbeing

Hi there, my name’s Remy and I’ve been part of the buddy network for around 8 months now. From the beginning, I’ve found it to be a really helpful way to stay motivated and organised with daily and weekly goals for myself that I share with my buddy. I’ve really enjoyed connecting with my buddy, as well as being able to help motivate and encourage them too in their daily goals. I think finding a person who you can be accountable to, and who is genuinely rooting for you as you are for them, is a great experience, and something I’m really grateful to both benefit from and be a part off.

Remy Labaki
Animation Producer, Hey Daisy Moon Productions

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SEVEN MONEY HABITS

We know some things are good for us, but somehow we manage to push them to one side. Sometimes for decades. 

Where your financial freedom and planning for the future is concerned, that stops here. What starts is a fun, 6-session event with bucketloads of support from teams and buddies so that something truly life-changing finally gets done. 

In this event that takes place on three Saturday workshops in November 2024 and concludes with three more Saturdays in February 2025,  you'll be doing the work to finally be...

• clear about what your current life-style costs and which parts benefit and weaken your wealth
• on top of the balance sheet of your personal economy
• newly conscious about your spending and how to direct it to freedom and away from money leaks
• inspired by people who've walked the path and established financial freedom
• equipped to share insights, even with your children or siblings in our family day

What the SEVEN MONEY HABITS is not
This isn't the right event for you if you are looking for...
• quick-fixes or get rich fast strategies
• a community that believes in silver bullet, single investment solutions like going all-in on bitcoin or real estate
• detailed financial advice, though we will recommend sources of detailed assistance

Why the 7 MONEY HABITS FOR FREEDOM is right for you
  • if you experience more joy and energy in a team game rather than out jogging on your own 
    – here's a way to add all that energy to your financial goals
  • if you avoid really looking to get clear about what's working and not working in your finances 
    – you'll be supported to stop procrastinating and improve your financial wellbeing
  • if you have destructive habits or stuckness. Our Effortless Habits® method helps you let go of negative habit patterns
    – so you can have a positive relationship with shopping, budgeting, debt, saving and investment

Course Curriculum

Ina Lervik

Göteborg

Great! Highly recomended! A great support to empower all the small actions that brings me in touch with my eagerness and inspiration to move on with what I love the most

Tim Wright

Hi! 

My name's Tim and I founded Habitmakers after I saw the impact support and accountability could have on my 27-year-old self. 

As a boy, I'd worshipped my father, who had been a charming bandleader. He could really entertain an audience, make them laugh and make them listen. I wanted to be able to do that, but even though I could play music, I was far too shy to even attempt to command an audience. 

But I was in luck, at one of the self-development seminars I attended in those years, I found what for me was a golden key. I overcame my fear. 

But what remained was putting my dream into practice. And that would require, well, about a million things to fall into place.

At the end of the seminar, it had been suggested that we pair up and support each other. Gavin Wilson was my 'buddy' and we would call each day. I promised to do two things to achieve a slightly terrifying goal I'd set myself. 

The goal? To create a 100% excellent one-man music show. The measure would be that at end the audience would stand on their chairs and scream and chant for more.

I had so much to do. I didn't even have a working guitar. 

I set up a habit and Gavin asked me each morning if I did it. My habit was to do two things each day towards creating my one-man show.

I had to search for sound equipment. I fixed stage lights. I built a stage. I took every conceivable step towards creating a 100% fantastic show. I found a venue that would give me each Friday night, though I didn't realise until later it was frequented by trainee soldiers letting off (lots of) steam.

With Gavin's support I kept at it, until the first night came and I sang my heart out. But at the end of the show, they didn't stand up. They didn't want more. And I was crestfallen. 

As I look back now, I think that's the moment I would have quietly quit on myself, settled for less than my goal, and just muddled on. 

But the next morning when I called Gavin he simply asked: "What two things are you going to today then?"

And so I sat down and scientifically rearranged my set of songs, so they'd build up to a crescendo of energy. 

And the next Friday night, it happened. First they clapped with a song, then they stood, then in the last song, up they got, screaming, shouting and chanting for more.

And the funny thing was that after word got round. People came to my Friday night show because that's what people did at the end. 

But I was changed. I would play live many more times, to many more chair-standing ovations. 

But I also found I could apply what I'd learned in all sorts of places. From interviewing Tony Blair for BBC Radio, to being asked to run a European data business, to joining the executive team organising a billion-dollar acquisition. 

It was a good change. Like feeling expanded: more me, a little more spine in my back. And I felt happy that I'd faced my fears and gone for it.

As I began to understand my purpose in life was to grow and support others to grow, I felt it would be a wonderful thing if more people had someone by their side to support them to grow. 

The result would be a world that was a little more satisfied, more aligned with what they cared about. Happier. So I created Habitmakers so people seeking a positive change have a team behind them.

 


ABOUT TIM WRIGHT

I was a financial journalist for some 14 years, and moved among the commodity traders and bankers of London, Geneva and Rotterdam.

But it is a passion for what we can all achieve individually and collectively as humans that fires me up and is my purpose in life.  That's what got me interested in the habits movement and for 20 years now I've facilitated groups and coached individuals in how to set and keep habits that change life for the better.  

But by the age of 30, and newly engaged to be married, I had still to give any real focus to making a proper living. I was freelancing for newspapers like the Times, Guardian and Independent, but I was seduced by seeing my name in print, not earning a living. I'd forgotten to make that part of the plan.  So when one day Mia and I met our then personal development mentor Ole Larsen in a hotel car park and we announced our engagement, his reply hit home.

He took one look at me and turned to Mia.  "He'll never make any money," he told her.  Just as he'd intended, I couldn't get his words out of my mind and felt totally determined to prove him wrong. And, with Mia by my side, we set ourselves to hustle in the media landscape of London in the late 1990s.  

Seven years later, married and expecting our first child, we were able to pay off our second mortgage. We now owned our fisherman's house on a small island that nestles in the most beautiful coastline in Northern Europe. It was a location we'd dreamed one day of retiring to. Here we were able to work for ourselves, from home, raising our children.  

From the island, as our family grew to three wonderful young persons, I entered the executive corp and rose to Europe Director of a commodity pricing business, founding a energy trading screen and attracting benchmarked trade worth 750 million euros to the new platform.  When I left that industry in 2020, I founded DIDU Sweden AB and launched the Habitmakers concept.

Today I coach groups and individuals in happiness-first personal development. They learn to keep good habits of health, nutrition, wellbeing, mindfulness and money.

Course Pricing

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    • Course portal access valid for 12 months
    • Video recordings for the 6 workshops
    • Course materials, reading lists and exercises
    • Option to join Habitmakers membership for one month free of charge
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