Survive, Adapt, and Thrive
Welcome to Goodbudget 911: Crash Course. It’s very possible you’re here not because you want to be, but because something is forcing you to make emergency changes to your budget. That might be a pay cut, a job loss, or a hefty medical bill that needs to be paid soon. Whatever that thing is, it’s shaking your foundation. You might be thinking, “How can I get food on the table? How can we pay bills this month?”
It makes sense to ask these questions. More importantly, it’s okay (and even good!) to acknowledge that a situation like that can be overwhelming and even scary.
You might be in survival mode right now, and that’s okay! This course is all about helping you find your footing in the short term so you can adapt to your new situation and even thrive down the road.
You’ll walk through three distinct stages in this course, and each stage contains two parts. The first part of each stage tells the story of a fictional family who have also hit a bump in their financial road. You’ll see how they:
- Survive the start of their crisis by making a plan to help them pay bills on time and put food on the table.
- Adapt to their situation by developing a lean budget and making other habit changes. They figure out how to pay for necessities indefinitely while also building an emergency fund to shield them from future financial emergencies.
- Thrive, or at least hope to thrive, in the long term by creating a plan for when their next normal starts.
The second part of each stage contains homework: you’ll take what you’ve learned from the fictional family and apply it to your own situation.
Tell us in the comments below
- What are you eager to learn about in this course?
- When are you planning to do the homework?
15 thoughts on “Welcome to Goodbudget 911: Crash Course”
I want to learn from other budgeters about how they manage in the midst of a money crisis. For me, the best time to do homework is after my kids have gone to bed and the house is quiet.
I’m eager to learn how to budget and how to save.
I plan to do my homework daily at my desk at night before bed.
I’m eager to find a good path to money mistakes I have made. I plan to do my homework early morning with my coffee
I want to learn how to keep track of money and bills. I can do my assignments at night when my kids are in bed.
I started Dave Ramsey financial peace university in March a week later I was furloughed the next week. I will do my homework on Wednesdays. I hope to learn from this course how to survive in a V shape recovery.
Hi Mark – Thanks for sharing! You’ve definitely come to the right place.
Ready to truly focus on saving and stop spontaneous spending.
I want to work out where its all gone wrong. I like to work in the evenings in the living room
I want to learn to practice self discipline where finances are concerned. I’ll be doing the Homework as soon as I can
I’m a single parent, I never have enough money to last me through the month. I’m hoping to learn more about budgeting so that I can turn things around. I’m gonna be doing my homework just before bed.
I want to know how to get through and crisis and then correct and maintain the path. The best time for me to do this is in the evening when my hisband is home.
Hi I’m Cynthia I am 62 years and retired disability and do not have a emergency fund or emergency anything I am faithfully plan to do my homework and apply it to my situation. Excited to be here
Im so thankful for these courses and I’m excited to learn how to use the app and create an emergency budget for our current situation. And to then create a long lasting budget and way of living. I will do my homework in the mornings with my husband and coffee.
I agree with Cynthia. No emergency fund and total lack of spending control.
Excited to learn how to adjust my budget system based on my current circumstances. I plan to do my homework at night, after family dinner.