Building ‘Money Habits’ Without Needing Motivation
Here’s the thing: motivation is unreliable. It comes and goes, especially if you’re neurodivergent and deal with ADHD, executive dysfunction, or energy dips. The good news? You don’t need motivation to build lasting money habits. What you need are systems that run on autopilot.
Color Coding Your Budget: A Hack for Neurodivergent Minds
Let’s be real: traditional budgeting methods don’t always work for ADHD brains. Staring at rows of numbers in a spreadsheet can feel overwhelming, boring, or even impossible to stick with. If that sounds familiar, here’s some good news: your brain doesn’t need a stricter budget—it needs a more visual one.
What Your Coffee Order Says About Your Budgeting Style
We all have a go-to coffee order—the one that feels like us in a cup. But did you know that your drink of choice might also reveal how you approach money? Just like your latte, espresso, or frappuccino, your budgeting style reflects your personality, your priorities, and your quirks.
Let’s take a sip and see which one you are 👇
Impulse Spending or Dopamine Shopping? A Kinder Look at Why We Swipe
It’s not about “bad money decisions.” It’s about how our brains are wired for quick rewards—and how we can work with that wiring instead of fighting against it.