About the Project, Program and FAQ

Everything you need to know about this free educational webinar series on financial psychology for freelancers.

About the Project

Financial stability for freelancers and self-employed professionals is not simply a matter of high income or perfect budgeting. In many cases, it is primarily a mental system.

Many freelancers begin their careers with enthusiasm but soon encounter resistance: reluctance to track finances, emotional spending habits, and constant uncertainty about future income.

These challenges are not simply a lack of discipline. They often reflect natural psychological responses — fear of uncertainty, avoidance of uncomfortable emotions, and the human tendency toward immediate rewards.

Research in behavioral finance psychology, habit formation, and financial anxiety demonstrates that sustainable financial stability emerges not from stricter control but from reducing internal barriers, creating healthy emotional reinforcement, and reshaping money-related thinking.

This webinar series does not focus on rigid budgeting systems or strict financial rules. Instead, it explores why financial habits often collapse for freelancers, how the brain can unintentionally sabotage stability, and which small research-based adjustments can gradually create a more stable financial environment.

The project is purely educational and does not promote products, services, or commercial solutions.

This project does not promote any tools, platforms, courses, templates, automation systems, or commercial applications.

The webinar is provided for educational purposes only. The invited expert participates as a guest contributor.

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Key Facts

  • Completely free to attend
  • 2 online sessions, 60–75 min each
  • Research-based content
  • No products or courses promoted
  • Recordings available after sessions

Event Format

2 Online Sessions

60–75 minutes each, live and interactive

Research-Based

Theoretical explanations grounded in science

Interactive Polls

Participate and share your perspective live

Practical Tips

Simple exercises and recommendations for practice

Session Program

Jul 8
Session 1 — July 8, 2026 • 19:00 EET

Psychology of Financial Resistance and the Formation of Financial Discipline

Topics include:

  • Why motivation for planning and saving fades quickly
  • Internal barriers and emotional self-sabotage among freelancers
  • Habit-formation principles for irregular income environments
Jul 15
Session 2 — July 15, 2026 • 19:00 EET

Maintaining Long-Term Financial Stability Without Fear or Burnout

Topics include:

  • Techniques for reducing financial anxiety and cognitive overload
  • Working with internal criticism and limiting money beliefs
  • Building sustainable reinforcement cycles for long-term stability

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The project is strictly educational.

No. No products or commercial offers are promoted.

No. The webinar focuses on psychological mechanisms rather than ready-made tools.

Yes, participation is completely free.

An educational initiative with the participation of an invited expert.

Yes, participants will receive access to recordings.

No commercial products are planned.

Name and email for organizational notifications.

No.

Yes. Each email includes an unsubscribe option.

The link is sent via email 24 hours before the session.

Yes. The material is intended for anyone interested in understanding financial stability with irregular income.

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