
Jul 31 2026 to Jul 31 2026 10 a.m.
Price: 8000 Book/Buy
1078 First Floor, 12th Main HAL II Stage (Opposite Nando's) 560008
A one-day experience exploring the beliefs, patterns and practical realities shaping our money choices.
Money is rarely only about numbers. It is also shaped by our upbringing, responsibilities, fears, aspirations and the roles we have carried over the years.
This one-day workshop creates space to pause and look at your relationship with money more closely. Through guided exercises and conversations, you will explore the money stories and patterns you may have inherited, the roles you tend to play with money, and what may be influencing your choices today.
The afternoon brings in a practical lens. With the guidance of a financial expert, participants will map their current financial picture across assets, liabilities, income, commitments and important life goals. The intention is not to offer investment advice, but to help you see your own reality more clearly and identify what may need attention.
During the day, you will explore
Your beliefs, fears and aspirations around money
The roles you tend to play: provider, saver, spender, avoider or controller
Important money milestones and patterns from your life
Your present financial landscape
What feels secure, unclear or postponed
One or two practical next steps you would like to take
This is not a financial-planning seminar, and there will be no product pitches or investment recommendations. You will not be required to share your personal financial figures with the group.
What's included
Lunch & Snacks