Session 1: My Money Habit Jeopardy

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Session 1- My Money habit, Jeopardy
Goal:
• It is for leaders to understand where and how the residents are spending their money and how well the residents understands money management. As well as the residents to review their current knowledge in money management. It is necessary to have an understanding of how the residents are spending money not only, but also it is essential for residents to have a clear goal why they must save money. The goal for this session is to have self-evaluation of current and come up with goals each resident wants to work on.
Introduction (2 min)
• Leader introduce to the residents and welcome them. Residents introduce themselves. Team leader explains the activity of the session and the goal.
• Leader introduce
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Summary (3min)
• Emphasize that it is important to understand own money habit.
• Thank the residents who participated and encourage them to come back to next sessions.

Session 2- Why Impulsivity is bad?
Goal: From the previous session, identified faulty money spending behavior, impulsive spending. Have resident understand their current behavior needs to be addressed and fixed, to achieve better money habit. Thus, this activity aims to come up with strategies to cease impulsive spending behavior and able to apply in real word situation.
Introduction (2min)
• Leaders introduce to the residents and welcome them. Residents introduce themselves. Team leader explains the activity of the session and the goal.

Warm up (8min)
• Leader explains what impulsivity is and give them an example of impulsive shopping.
• Leader gives an example of impulsive shopping at the supermarket when only intended to get tooth brush then comes out from the store with handful of bags of cookies and other goods.
• Leader explains what movie clips they are going to watch and where to pay attention

Activity (25min) - Movie critics (the confession of shopaholics), Appendix
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAAf-Zo6_lg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfPuQLbnsu8 • After each movies clips of impulsive money spending, leader and residents discuss with topics in,
a. What was good and bad?
b. What was need to be changed
c. How it should be changed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtzqW1G66HY • Share own way of stopping impulsive shopping or money spending habit it they have any. Or discuss to come up with at least 5 ways to correct impulsive money spending behavior which can be applied to their life.

Sharing/ Processing (5mn)
• Ask them to explain what the things are each bid for and explain why.
• Ask them how they felt about the activity.
Generalizing/Applying (3min)
• Residents are able to understand what is needs and wants and be able to manage their spending.
Summary (2 min)
• Emphasize why impulsive spending is must corrected as priority in money management and how it will be beneficial for them to practice in daily

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