A Simple, Step-by-Step System to Make Sure Your Family Isn’t Financially Exposed-in Just One Hour
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“Imagine waking up tomorrow and realizing that something unexpected has happened-an illness, an accident, or a sudden loss of income. Would your family be financially secure? Would they be able to pay the bills, continue their lifestyle, and feel protected during a difficult time? Most families never think about these questions until it’s too late.”
In the first 30 days, life would not stop. Bills would still arrive. Rent, food, school fees, electricity, internet, medical costs-all of it would continue. Your family would still need money to survive, and someone would need to make decisions quickly, often during a very emotional time.
If your main source of income stopped tomorrow, how long could your family survive on what you already have? A week? A month? Many families discover they are far more vulnerable than they imagined-simply because they never paused to ask this question.
This guide changes that. In just 60 minutes, you’ll have a clear, written plan to protect the people you love.
Watch to learn why this guide exists - and what it can do for your family.
Even when we know protection is important, certain beliefs keep families vulnerable. This guide addresses all of them head-on.
Employer coverage often has limits and may not cover serious illness, accidents, or sudden death fully. Don’t rely solely on your job-know exactly what your coverage includes.
Waiting means paying more, losing coverage opportunities, or leaving your family exposed when they need protection most. The best time to plan is before you need it.
Even small, consistent steps create a strong safety net. Start with the basics-emergency cash, a simple life insurance policy-and build from there. Protection is more affordable than you think.
Procrastination is a silent risk. Waiting until “someday” means the unexpected can arrive first. Planning today gives you control. Waiting gives you regret.
Each section builds on the last-giving you real clarity, real tools, and a real plan by the time you’re done. No fluff, no jargon, no fear tactics.
Before plans or tools, you need honesty. This section helps you see where you truly stand-without fear or judgment. You’ll complete the “If I Died or Got Sick Tomorrow” Worksheet covering:
You don’t need to be rich or a financial expert. You only need these five foundations-and a clear checklist to identify what’s missing:
A quick 10-minute exercise that shows exactly where your family is exposed-in real dollars, not guesses. You’ll calculate your 3-Number Snapshot:
Turn insight into action. You’ll build your step-by-step plan-a one-page map your whole family can follow if something unexpected happens. It includes:
A plan only works if it’s used. This final section gives you a simple system to keep your protection current as life changes:
Not just advice-actual worksheets and templates you fill in and keep.
The “If I Died or Got Sick Tomorrow” worksheet to see your real financial picture immediately.
Calculate your Survival Number, Danger Zone, and “We’re Okay” Zone in real dollar amounts.
A one-page actionable plan your family can follow during an emergency-no confusion, no guessing.
Instantly see what’s missing, what needs updating, and who in your family is aware of each element.
A clear, prioritized action plan so you know what to fix first, second, and what can wait.
A simple annual review system to keep your plan current as your family’s needs evolve.
This guide was designed to be completed by anyone, regardless of income level or financial background. It is not a sales pitch, not overly complicated, not fear-based, and not forgettable.
You’re the sole provider. This guide helps you make sure there’s always a backup plan.
Get aligned on your financial protection as a team-and close gaps neither of you knew existed.
New baby, new home, new responsibilities. Make sure your protection keeps up with your life.
You earn well but haven’t stopped to check if your coverage matches your lifestyle. This guide does it fast.
I always meant to review our policies but kept putting it off. This guide made it so easy-I finished the whole thing on a Saturday morning and found two gaps I never knew we had. The worksheets make it impossible to skip anything.
Craig writes in plain English. No confusing insurance jargon-just honest, practical guidance. I finally understand what I’m paying for, what’s missing, and exactly what to do next. This is worth far more than $17.
The Money Stress Test was eye-opening. I thought we were covered. One hour later I had a clear picture of exactly where we were exposed-and a prioritized list of what to fix first. Absolutely worth it.
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One hour. Real worksheets. A complete plan. Your family is worth 60 minutes.
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You get an instant PDF download of the full 60-Minute Family Protection Plan, including all worksheets: the Reality Check, Money Stress Test, Coverage Gap Checklist, One-Page Family Protection Map, 30 & 90-Day Priority Fix List, and the Yearly Checkup template.
Yes. The guide is organized into five timed sections (10 min, 15 min, 10 min, 15 min, 5 min). Most people complete it in a single sitting. The worksheets guide you step by step-no guessing, no stalling.
Not at all. Craig wrote this in plain English, deliberately avoiding insurance jargon. If you can answer questions about your bills, income, and family, you can complete this guide.
No. This is an educational guide designed to help you understand your real situation. It will show you where gaps exist, but it does not pressure you to buy any specific product. Any next steps are entirely your choice.
The guide was written for exactly those situations. Single parents, self-employed workers, couples with blended families-the framework adapts to your household because it starts with your specific income, bills, and dependents.