Reading Atlas
Three Structured Programmes, Each Shaped for a Different Reading Purpose
Whether you are looking for a two-day introduction to household money habits or a nine-month reading circle on long-horizon planning, each programme has a clear structure and a specific focus.
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How the Programmes Are Structured
Pre-Session Reading
Participants receive reading materials before each session. The reading is not optional — it is the foundation on which the discussion is built.
Facilitated Discussion
The in-room session is led by a trained facilitator who guides the group through the reading, draws out connections, and makes space for questions from participants' own lives.
Workbook Reflection
After each session, participants work through reflection prompts in their printed workbooks. These are for personal use and are never collected or reviewed by facilitators.
Programme 01
Daily Money Habits Reading Workshop
A two-day weekend reading workshop on the small habits of household financial management — the rhythm of weekly statement review, household ledger keeping, document filing, and the conversational habits that keep household money topics open.
- Structured workbook of reflection exercises across both days
- Printed habits workbook included
- Weekly review card for ongoing use at home
- Access to a small follow-up reflection circle
- Cohort size of 8 to 12 participants
Session Flow
Pre-workshop reading on household money rhythms, distributed one week before
Day one: facilitated discussion on reading and workbook reflection exercises, morning and afternoon
Day two: deeper exercises on document habits and household conversation frameworks
Follow-up reflection circle approximately four weeks after the workshop
Programme Fee
S$140
Full two-day programme, all materials included
Programme 02
Long-Term Planning Reading Circle
A nine-month reading circle for adults aged 45 to 60 who want a slow, considered introduction to the vocabulary and frameworks used in long-horizon personal planning — drawdown concepts, longevity considerations, household income mapping across the years, and the language of intergenerational planning.
- Monthly sessions over nine months — one evening per month
- Clothbound reading binder issued at the start of the programme
- Monthly summary cards posted after each session
- Private cohort newsletter throughout the nine months
- Small cohort of 12 participants
Programme Arc
Months 1–3: Vocabulary of the planning horizon — drawdown, longevity, timeline frameworks
Months 4–6: Household income mapping across the years ahead, CPF reading and discussion
Months 7–9: Intergenerational planning language, estate vocabulary, conversation frameworks
Programme Fee
S$700
Full nine-month programme, all materials included
Programme 03
Family Finance Conversations Reading Workshop
A weekend reading workshop on the language and conversation frameworks needed when household finances become a shared topic across generations — partners, adult children, and ageing parents. Participants work through prepared dialogue scenarios in pairs with structured reflection rounds between exercises.
- Dialogue scenario exercises in pairs across two days
- Printed conversation guide — designed to be taken home and revisited
- Scenario cards for exercises during sessions and at home
- Follow-up reflection circle approximately four weeks after
- Focus on conversational fluency, not decision-making during workshop
Session Flow
Pre-workshop reading on multi-generational household dynamics and money conversation barriers
Day one: conversation framework reading and partner dialogue exercises — partner and spouse scenarios
Day two: adult children and ageing parent scenarios, with group reflection rounds
Follow-up circle to share how frameworks have been used in actual household conversations
Programme Fee
S$370
Full two-day programme, all materials included
Programme Comparison
Choosing the Right Programme
If you are uncertain which programme fits your situation, this comparison may help. You are also welcome to send us an enquiry and ask.
| Feature | Daily Habits | Planning Circle | Family Conversations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 2 days (weekend) | 9 months (monthly) | 2 days (weekend) |
| Best age range | 40+ | 45–60 | 40+ |
| Cohort size | 8–12 | 12 | 8–12 |
| Printed workbook | |||
| Follow-up circle | — | ||
| Monthly newsletter | — | — | |
| Pair dialogue exercises | — | — | |
| Singapore CPF context | |||
| Programme fee | S$140 | S$700 | S$370 |
Shared Standards
What Holds Across All Programmes
Educational Only
No programme contains financial advice, product recommendations, or guidance on specific personal decisions.
Singapore Context
All reading materials reference Singapore-specific frameworks — CPF, HDB, MediShield, and multi-generational household structures.
Printed Materials
Every participant receives printed workbooks and reference materials designed to be kept and returned to after the programme ends.
Reserve a Place
Cohort Places Are Limited to 12
Send us an enquiry with the programme you are interested in and we will share the next available cohort dates along with any further details you need.
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