Financial Progress Workshops Throughout 2025
Join us for hands-on sessions where we break down real measurement techniques that actually help you see where your money's going and how to adjust course when things feel off track.
Spaces fill quickly, so booking ahead gives you better workshop selection and timing options.
Upcoming Workshop Calendar
We run these sessions quarterly because financial tracking isn't something you learn once and forget. Each workshop builds on practical methods you can start using the same week.
Baseline Tracking Fundamentals
Starting fresh with measurement can feel overwhelming. We'll walk through setting up simple tracking systems that don't require accounting knowledge or fancy software. Think spreadsheets, basic categories, and figuring out what numbers actually matter for your situation.
Progress Assessment Methods
Once you've been tracking for a bit, you need to know what you're looking at. We cover how to spot patterns in your spending, identify problem areas before they become serious, and measure whether the changes you're making are working. Real examples from participants always make this one interesting.
Quarterly Review Techniques
New year means everyone's thinking about financial goals again. This workshop focuses on breaking down longer-term objectives into checkpoints you can actually measure. We'll also look at what to do when you're off track because, honestly, that happens to everyone.
Advanced Measurement Strategies
For those who've been tracking consistently and want to dig deeper. We explore ratio analysis, trend forecasting, and more sophisticated ways to understand your financial patterns. This one tends to attract people who've attended earlier sessions and are ready for more detailed work.
What Actually Happens During Sessions
Most workshops run about three hours with plenty of breaks. You'll work through your own numbers, not hypothetical examples. We keep groups small so there's time for individual questions.
People bring laptops, notebooks, or just their phone with banking apps open. The goal is practical work you can continue at home, not theoretical concepts that sound good but never get implemented.

Who Runs These Workshops
Our facilitators work with everyday financial situations, not corporate accounts. They understand the difference between textbook advice and what actually works when you're juggling real expenses.

Torben Westergaard
Spent fifteen years helping individuals figure out where their money was actually going. Torben focuses on simple tracking methods that don't require perfect record-keeping or complicated software.

Linnea Brask
Linnea specializes in breaking down financial patterns and helping people understand what their numbers are telling them. She's particularly good at explaining complex concepts without the jargon.

Small Group Format Works Better
We cap attendance at twelve people per session. Financial situations vary widely, and having time to address individual circumstances makes the difference between generic advice and practical guidance.
Past participants mention the peer discussion as surprisingly helpful. Hearing how others approach similar challenges often sparks ideas that formal instruction might miss.