70 | How To Build £1000 Savings With A Neurodivergent Brain Using 8 Steps
Save £1000 without fighting your neurodivergent brain. In this episode, discover shame-free neurodivergent savings strategies that work with your executive function—not against it. Esther shares why the first £1000 feels so hard for ADHD, dyslexic and dyspraxic brains, the five hidden barriers mainstream money advice never names, and her own story of setting up savings with hope and watching them drain away—until she built a system for the brain she actually has. Learn nervous-system-led tactics to turn money avoidance into micro-wins, automate the overwhelm away, find money you didn't know you had, and build savings habits that actually stick for neurodivergent brains. Whether you're starting from zero, restarting after falling off, or ready to grow what you have, this is your practical blueprint. Perfect for when financial goals feel impossible.
Highlights
* Saving money is not a discipline problem—it's a design problem.
* Almost one in three UK adults could not cover a £1,000 emergency from savings, and a quarter of women have less than £1,000 saved. You are not behind; you are in a crowded room.
* £1000 is not really the goal—building your saving muscle is. Every transfer is one rep.
* Touching your savings is not failing. It's data.
* A pause rule beats a no-touch rule: ask "is this a money problem or a regulation problem?"
* Found money that sleeps in your current account rarely survives the night—move it to the pot the same day.
* £5 a week is not a failure number. It's a foundation number.
Why You Should Listen
If you've ever set up a standing order full of hope and cancelled it three weeks later, this episode is for you. Esther names the real reasons saving feels impossible for neurodivergent brains—time blindness, all-or-nothing thinking, decision fatigue, and shame from past attempts—then gives you a complete, step-by-step system to save your first £1000. You'll leave with one tiny action you can take today, even on a low-capacity day, and proof that you were never the problem.
8 Steps to Save Your First £1000
1. Pick your number: A specific amount, not a percentage. Choose what works on your worst month, not your best.
2. Open a separate savings account today: The account comes before the money. Easy access, no card, slightly annoying to reach.
3. Automate for payday: Pay yourself first, before lifestyle spending wakes up.
4. Name the account: Future Calm. Breathing Room. My £1000. Money with a purpose is harder to spend.
5. Set one visual tracker: Your banking app's goal bar, a fridge printable, or one phone note. One tracker, not three.
6. Use a pause rule, not a no-touch rule: Wait 24 hours and ask—money problem or regulation problem?
7. Get an accountability partner: Body doubling for money. Her job is to celebrate with you, not check up on you.
8. Celebrate every £100: That's ten celebrations between you and your goal.
Links & Resources:
* 💷 Help to Save scheme (50p government bonus for every £1 saved if you're on Universal Credit and in work): https://www.gov.uk/get-help-savings-low-income [https://www.gov.uk/get-help-savings-low-income]
* 📑 Free Neurodivergents and Money Report 2025: Download Managing Money with a Neurodivergent Brain — UK Research 2025 [https://www.estherbangura.com/neurodivergentandmoneyreport]
* Book your 90 minute 1:1 session — get your finances in order, save money and become debt free: https://www.estherbangura.com/coachinghttps://www.estherbangura.com/coaching [https://www.estherbangura.com/coaching]
* 🌐 More resources: www.estherbangura.com [https://www.estherbangura.com]
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