Hacking the Limbic System's Spending Habits with Christine Lane
Hacking Your ADHD
William Curb
4.7 • 781 Ratings
🗓️ 18 May 2026
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
Hey Team!
This week, I'm talking with Christine Lane, an accredited financial counselor (AFC) with a master's degree in psychology. Christine has ADHD herself and, luckily for the rest of us, her hyper-fixation happens to be on personal finance. She's the founder of Mind Over Money, where she focuses on the psychological hurdles that make traditional budgeting feel like a personal failure rather than just a glitch in your executive function.
In our conversation today, we get into her "Four-Bucket Banking System" and why we need to stop making our money multitask. We also explore the concept of using "friction" as a tool for impulse control and why simulating the physical loss of cash can be a great way to get your limbic system to play ball. We also talk about the specific tools she uses to gamify spending, why detailed categorization is often just a form of productive procrastination, and how to set up "set it and forget it" systems that protect your bills from your worst impulses.
Christine's website: Mindovermoneysite.com.
Also for your listeners who are interested in the 4 bucket banking method here's a freebie to help: 4 Bucket Banking Calculator
If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/296
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This Episode's Top Tips
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- Modern digital spending, such as our cards and phones, provides a "gain" without the physical feeling of money leaving. To help bridge this gap, tools like a calculator, where you can subtract the cost at the moment of purchase, can help the limbic system register the loss, balancing the emotional input so you feel protective of your remaining funds.
- When we let our savings accounts multitask, we can end up imagining that the same $5,000 can cover both an emergency and a vacation. By using something like the Four-Bucket Banking System (Bills, Variable, Periodic, Emergency), you create "object permanence" for your money, ensuring that essential funds are physically separated from your spending urges.
- Willpower is a finite resource that often fails when we are stressed. Instead of "trying harder," we want to focus on bending external structures (like deleting the Amazon app or removing saved credit card info) to create enough friction to let our executive function outpace some of our more impulsive spending choices.
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD. |
| 0:04.3 | I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD. |
| 0:07.9 | On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain. |
| 0:15.2 | Hey, team, this week I'm talking with Christine Lane, an accredited financial counselor with a master's degree in psychology. |
| 0:23.5 | Christine has ADHD herself, and luckily for the rest of us, her hyperfixation happens to be on |
| 0:29.2 | personal finance. She's the founder of Mind Over Money, where she focuses on the psychological |
| 0:34.9 | hurdles that make traditional budgeting feel like a personal failure |
| 0:38.2 | rather than just a glitch in your executive function. |
| 0:42.3 | In our conversation today, we get into her four-bucket banking system and why we need to stop |
| 0:47.3 | making our money multitask. |
| 0:49.4 | We also explore the concept of using friction as a tool for impulse control and why |
| 0:53.5 | simulating the physical |
| 0:54.7 | loss of cash can be a great way to get your limbic system to play ball. We also talk about the |
| 1:00.1 | specific tools she uses to gamify spending, why detailed categorization is often just a form |
| 1:05.2 | of productive procrastination, and how to set up, set it, and forget it systems that protect |
| 1:10.7 | your bills from your worst impulses. |
| 1:13.6 | If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page, you can find that at hackingyour ADHD.com slash 296. |
| 1:21.5 | All right, keep on listening to find out how to trick your Olympic system into actually liking your budget. |
| 1:36.4 | Budgeting is such a wild thing for ADHD sometimes. |
| 1:42.5 | And so can you tell me a little bit about yourself and what you do and how that works with ADHD? |
| 1:45.0 | Absolutely. So I am an accredited financial counselor who completely accidentally has fallen into specializing with folks with ADHD. |
| 1:54.0 | I come by this pretty honestly. I have ADHD myself, but I actually have a bit of a hyper focus on finances. So finance, I was very |
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