The Curriculum

Webinar Modules

Each module is a focused session exploring one aspect of the time-budget connection. Together, they build a complete weekly planning framework.

01
Foundation

The Connection You've Been Missing

This opening session introduces the core thesis: time and money are not separate resources managed by separate systems. They are two measurements of the same underlying decisions. A busy schedule doesn't just cost time — it creates specific financial patterns. Understanding this connection is the foundation for everything that follows.

This module covers:

  • How scheduling decisions generate predictable spending categories
  • The hidden financial cost of common time management patterns
  • Why separate planning systems create blind spots
  • An introduction to the unified planning vocabulary used throughout the series
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02
Process

The Weekly Review Process

A step-by-step walkthrough of the combined weekly review. This session is the most practical in the series — participants follow along in real time as the presenter runs through a complete weekly review covering both schedule and finances. The accompanying worksheet guides your own first attempt immediately after the session.

This module covers:

  • The five phases of a combined weekly review
  • How to sequence the time and budget review for maximum efficiency
  • Common points where schedules and budgets conflict — and how to resolve them
  • Setting a realistic weekly review cadence that fits your existing routine
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03
Strategy

Priority Mapping Across Both Systems

Most people have a loose sense of their priorities, but when asked to translate those priorities into both time blocks and budget categories simultaneously, the exercise reveals significant misalignments. This module introduces a priority mapping method that works across both domains.

This module covers:

  • Identifying your actual priorities versus your stated ones through time and spending analysis
  • Building a priority hierarchy that governs both scheduling and budget decisions
  • Practical exercises for realigning time and money with stated priorities
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04
Resilience

Planning for Disruption

Every planning system eventually meets a disrupted week. Illness, unexpected costs, a project that runs over — these events break most systems because they were designed for normal weeks only. This module focuses on building flexibility into the framework so disruption doesn't restart from zero.

This module covers:

  • The difference between buffer time and wasted time in a weekly plan
  • How financial buffers and time buffers operate on the same logic
  • A rapid reset process for recovering a derailed week without abandoning the system
  • Identifying which parts of your plan are non-negotiable versus flexible
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05
Long-Term

From Weekly Practice to Long-Term Habit

The final module steps back from the weekly mechanics to address the longer arc. How does a consistent weekly review change financial behaviour over months? What patterns emerge when you track time and money together over a quarter? This session provides the tools to review your own progress and refine the system as your life evolves.

This module covers:

  • Conducting a monthly and quarterly review using the weekly data
  • Recognising and responding to seasonal patterns in time and spending
  • How to modify the framework as life circumstances change
  • Building a personal version of the system that reflects your specific goals and constraints
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A note on format and access

All sessions are delivered live. Registered participants receive access to the recording after each session, along with the worksheet materials. Modules are designed to be taken in sequence, but each contains enough standalone context to be useful on its own. For questions about scheduling, group access, or module availability, please use the contact page.

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