Practical articles about money, ADHD, anxiety, and building habits that stick, written for the way you actually think.
Executive dysfunction, time blindness, and dopamine-driven spending aren't character flaws. Here's how your brain actually works with money, and how to build a system that works with it, not against it.
Long monthly budgeting sessions don't work for ADHD. This micro-habit does.
Dopamine drops, boredom loops, and emotional spending, decoded. Plus how Finiverse's Wishlist feature adds friction before you checkout.
Avoiding your bank account isn't laziness. It's a stress response. Here's how to gently break the avoidance loop.
A step-by-step ritual for people who feel dread every time they open their banking app.
Small emergency funds, subscription tracking, and spending cushions, the unglamorous tools that actually calm money anxiety.
Numbers feel slippery. Totals don't stick. Percentages make no sense. If this is you, you might have dyscalculia, and Finiverse was built with you in mind.
Charts, colours, and progress bars work better than spreadsheet cells when your brain processes numbers visually.
Skip the categories and the weekly reviews. Start by just noticing. Here's the lowest-friction way to begin building financial awareness.
“Just track every expense.” “Automate your savings.” Standard advice assumes a neurotypical brain. Here's why that's a problem, and what actually works.