1) A system that works (without obsessing)

Most people don’t struggle because they “don’t earn enough”. They struggle because money runs on autopilot… but without rules. The solution isn’t more willpower—it’s a simple system.

The 3‑pocket system
  • Spending (rent, bills, groceries, transport)
  • Goals (emergency fund, investing, travel, down payment)
  • Life (guilt‑free fun)

If your bank offers “pots” or sub‑accounts, perfect. If not, two accounts are enough: one for spending and one for goals.

The key is that your goals money leaves first (automatically). What’s left, you spend with peace of mind.

2) 5 habits with impact (and zero pretending)

  1. Automate the day after payday: save/invest first, then live. If you wait for month‑end, it usually won’t be there.
  2. Fun with a limit (no guilt): define a monthly amount for leisure. Spend it freely. Outside of that, don’t.
  3. The 24–48h rule: for non‑essential purchases. It kills impulse spending with minimal pain.
  4. Review fees twice a year: account, card, insurance, and the little “extras” that sneak in.
  5. When income rises, raise your goal: avoid lifestyle inflation (it’s silent and very sneaky).

3) Common mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Mistake #1: mixing saving/investing with your spending account.

If everything is together, temptation wins. Separate accounts or create a “no‑card” pot.

Mistake #2: not planning for yearly bills.

Insurance, taxes, repairs… they arrive and “break” your month. Fix: set aside a small monthly amount.

Mistake #3: believing budgeting means living worse.

It’s not about cutting joy—it’s about spending aligned with what you truly care about.

4) Quick template: “10 minutes per week”

On Sunday (or any day you prefer), no drama:

If you want, I can help you set this up in one sheet (or inside your bank) so it’s easy to maintain. Message me here.