About Us

Who We Are

A small team with a focused purpose: creating space for people to examine the emotional landscape of their everyday spending.

Small workshop team collaborating on session planning and curriculum design
Founded in Katowice
Our Origin

How Saxuce came to be

The idea for Saxuce emerged from a recurring observation: people who were otherwise thoughtful and self-aware often described a kind of blankness around their spending. They knew they were buying things. They weren't always sure why.

This gap between behavior and awareness became the seed of the workshop series. Not financial advice. Not behavioral correction. Simply a structured invitation to look more closely at something that happens dozens of times each week.

The program was developed in Katowice, drawing on frameworks from behavioral economics, reflective practice, and group facilitation. It has been refined across multiple cohorts, shaped by participant feedback and facilitator observation.

Our Approach

What guides us

I

Awareness before action

We believe that understanding comes before change. The workshops do not prescribe behavior — they create conditions for clearer seeing. What participants do with their observations belongs entirely to them.

II

No judgment in the room

The workshop environment is built on psychological safety. There is no spending behavior that is considered wrong or shameful in our sessions. Curiosity replaces criticism as the operating mode.

III

Group wisdom

Much of what participants learn comes from each other. The facilitated group format is intentional — hearing others articulate their patterns often illuminates something we couldn't see in our own experience alone.

IV

Grounded in research

Workshop content is informed by established findings in behavioral economics and psychology. We draw on published research without claiming clinical or therapeutic outcomes — this is education, not treatment.

The Facilitators

The people who lead the sessions

Our facilitators come from backgrounds in adult education, psychology, and reflective practice. They are trained in group facilitation and have completed the full Saxuce workshop program as participants before leading sessions.

Workshop facilitator in a professional setting, engaged in attentive listening during a session

What our facilitators bring

Every Saxuce facilitator is selected for their capacity to hold space for diverse perspectives without steering the group toward predetermined conclusions. The facilitator's role is to introduce frameworks, ask questions, and ensure that every participant has room to contribute.

Ongoing training and peer supervision are part of the facilitation practice. Sessions are regularly reviewed to maintain the quality and psychological safety of the workshop environment.

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What We Stand For

Our commitments to participants

Confidentiality

What is shared in sessions stays in sessions. Group norms are established at the start of every cohort and maintained throughout.

Neutrality

We do not advocate for any particular financial philosophy, spending approach, or lifestyle. The workshops explore without prescribing.

Respect

Every participant's experience and perspective is treated with equal seriousness. No spending pattern is considered more valid or more problematic than another.

Transparency

We are clear about what the workshops are and what they are not. We do not offer financial advice, therapy, or guarantees of any kind.

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