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November 4, 2024

Course: Make budgeting ADHD-friendly

This course, led by financial educator Ellyce Fulmore, offers a comprehensive approach to ADHD-friendly budgeting. Starting with a financial audit, Ellyce equips you with strategies and tools needed to build a personalized and sustainable budgeting system. Tailored to accommodate executive function differences, the course guides you step-by-step through creating a budget that is effective and tailored to your unique circumstances.

Team Tiimo

We’re a passionate team based in Copenhagen, creating neuroinclusive tools and resources to help you plan your day, your way.

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Meet your Expert

Ellyce Fulmore is a best-selling author, financial educator, and the founder of Queerd Co., a financial literacy company. Her career is dedicated to empowering queer and neurodivergent people with financial tools, strategies, and perspectives that encourage both financial stability and joy.


This course offers a comprehensive approach to ADHD-friendly budgeting. Starting with a financial audit, Ellyce equips you with strategies and tools needed to build a personalized and sustainable budgeting system

Lesson 1: Demistifying financial literacy

Reframing budgeting and making it neuroinclusive

Lesson 2: Financial audit fundamentals

Audit your finances with this easy and accessible spreadsheet.

Lesson 3: In-depth expense analysis

Understanding where your money is going.

Lesson 4: Managing impulse spending

Why we struggle controlling our spending and gaining clarity on where your money is going.

Lesson 5: Identifying your priorities

Figure out what you should budget for with this flowchart.

Lesson 6: Setting strategic goals

Learn how to break your financial goals down into manageable steps.

Lesson 7: Building a budget

Further ideas for budget systems to try out.

Lesson 8: Choosing a budgeting system

Further ideas for budget systems to try out.

Lesson 9: Maintaining budget momentum

Strategies to keep your budgeting consistent and adaptive.

Next steps

Now that you have completed this course, you can keep watching courses on the website, or download the app and watch on the go

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November 4, 2024

Course: Make budgeting ADHD-friendly

This course, led by financial educator Ellyce Fulmore, offers a comprehensive approach to ADHD-friendly budgeting. Starting with a financial audit, Ellyce equips you with strategies and tools needed to build a personalized and sustainable budgeting system. Tailored to accommodate executive function differences, the course guides you step-by-step through creating a budget that is effective and tailored to your unique circumstances.

Team Tiimo

We’re a passionate team based in Copenhagen, creating neuroinclusive tools and resources to help you plan your day, your way.

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Meet your Expert

Ellyce Fulmore is a best-selling author, financial educator, and the founder of Queerd Co., a financial literacy company. Her career is dedicated to empowering queer and neurodivergent people with financial tools, strategies, and perspectives that encourage both financial stability and joy.


This course offers a comprehensive approach to ADHD-friendly budgeting. Starting with a financial audit, Ellyce equips you with strategies and tools needed to build a personalized and sustainable budgeting system

Lesson 1: Demistifying financial literacy

Reframing budgeting and making it neuroinclusive

Lesson 2: Financial audit fundamentals

Audit your finances with this easy and accessible spreadsheet.

Lesson 3: In-depth expense analysis

Understanding where your money is going.

Lesson 4: Managing impulse spending

Why we struggle controlling our spending and gaining clarity on where your money is going.

Lesson 5: Identifying your priorities

Figure out what you should budget for with this flowchart.

Lesson 6: Setting strategic goals

Learn how to break your financial goals down into manageable steps.

Lesson 7: Building a budget

Further ideas for budget systems to try out.

Lesson 8: Choosing a budgeting system

Further ideas for budget systems to try out.

Lesson 9: Maintaining budget momentum

Strategies to keep your budgeting consistent and adaptive.

Next steps

Now that you have completed this course, you can keep watching courses on the website, or download the app and watch on the go

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Watch the next course

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Watch on the go by downloading our app

A person holding a smartphone displaying Tiimo’s Focus Timer, set for a weekly meeting, while carrying two takeaway coffee cups in a tray, illustrating productivity on the go.

Ready to simplify your planning?

Start your 7-day free trial and experience the benefits of simplified time management and focus.

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Course: Make budgeting ADHD-friendly
November 4, 2024

Course: Make budgeting ADHD-friendly

This course, led by financial educator Ellyce Fulmore, offers a comprehensive approach to ADHD-friendly budgeting. Starting with a financial audit, Ellyce equips you with strategies and tools needed to build a personalized and sustainable budgeting system. Tailored to accommodate executive function differences, the course guides you step-by-step through creating a budget that is effective and tailored to your unique circumstances.

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

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Meet your Expert

Ellyce Fulmore is a best-selling author, financial educator, and the founder of Queerd Co., a financial literacy company. Her career is dedicated to empowering queer and neurodivergent people with financial tools, strategies, and perspectives that encourage both financial stability and joy.


This course offers a comprehensive approach to ADHD-friendly budgeting. Starting with a financial audit, Ellyce equips you with strategies and tools needed to build a personalized and sustainable budgeting system

Lesson 1: Demistifying financial literacy

Reframing budgeting and making it neuroinclusive

Lesson 2: Financial audit fundamentals

Audit your finances with this easy and accessible spreadsheet.

Lesson 3: In-depth expense analysis

Understanding where your money is going.

Lesson 4: Managing impulse spending

Why we struggle controlling our spending and gaining clarity on where your money is going.

Lesson 5: Identifying your priorities

Figure out what you should budget for with this flowchart.

Lesson 6: Setting strategic goals

Learn how to break your financial goals down into manageable steps.

Lesson 7: Building a budget

Further ideas for budget systems to try out.

Lesson 8: Choosing a budgeting system

Further ideas for budget systems to try out.

Lesson 9: Maintaining budget momentum

Strategies to keep your budgeting consistent and adaptive.

Next steps

Now that you have completed this course, you can keep watching courses on the website, or download the app and watch on the go

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Watch the next course

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Watch on the go by downloading our app

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