Our Approach

Curiosity before correction

Every person who comes to Gihile Haditi carries a different relationship with money. Some feel dread. Some feel numbness. Some feel a kind of foggy confusion they have never quite been able to name. Our approach meets each of these responses with the same starting point: observation without judgment.

The Foundation

Why we begin with psychology, not planning

Imagine sitting down to finally look at your finances, opening the app, and then almost immediately finding yourself thinking about something else entirely. The grocery list, a conversation from yesterday, anything. This is not distraction. It is deflection, and it happens for a reason.

Our webinar series is grounded in the understanding that financial avoidance is almost always emotionally driven. The numbers on a screen carry meanings that were attached to them long before you were old enough to open a bank account. Those meanings shape how you respond to money today.

We do not rush past that. Instead, each session gives time and language to the emotional layer, helping participants recognize their own patterns before any kind of practical shift is attempted.

Observation

Noticing what happens internally when financial thoughts arise, without trying to immediately change it.

Non-Judgment

Treating avoidance as information rather than failure. Every response makes sense in context.

Lightness

Keeping exercises small and manageable so that starting does not feel like a commitment to something overwhelming.

Repetition

Building familiarity slowly. Returning to the same territory from different angles until it starts to feel less charged.

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The Method

How each session is structured

Every webinar follows a consistent rhythm that participants come to recognize and find stabilizing. Predictability in structure creates safety for exploration.

Opening Check-In

Each session begins with a brief invitation to notice how participants are arriving. Not a performance of wellness, just an honest moment of awareness before the content begins.

Conceptual Exploration

The facilitator introduces one specific theme related to money avoidance, drawing on psychology and behavioral research in an accessible, jargon-free way.

Guided Exercise

A short awareness practice is led live during the session. Participants are invited to engage at whatever depth feels right for them that day.

Shared Reflection

Space opens for voluntary sharing. No obligation to speak. Listening to others articulate their experience is itself a meaningful part of the process.

Take-Home Practice

Each session closes with one brief practice to carry into the following week. Something small enough to actually do, and specific enough to be useful.

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What We Stand For

What this series is, and what it is not

Gihile Haditi is an educational webinar series. It explores the psychological and emotional patterns surrounding money avoidance. It is not financial advice, therapy, or a coaching programme with promised outcomes.

This distinction matters. We are here to help you see more clearly, not to tell you what to do next. The series creates space for understanding. What participants do with that understanding is entirely their own.

We also do not set expectations for how quickly things should shift. Some participants notice changes after one session. Others find the real movement happens over months of returning to the material. Both are entirely valid.

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