Financial Resilience Game
Start with a self-check. Then test your decisions.

Would you actually be able to retire… or are you just hoping you can?

First, take the 1-minute resilience self-check. Then step into the Financial Resilience Challenge and see how your decisions may affect your retirement path.

Quick colorful self-check
Critical to Secure score bands
Profiles, decisions, coaching, and result
1 MinSelf-check
5Score bands
8Key decisions

1-Minute Resilience Check

Use the sliders based on how you perceive your current position. This is your quick self-check before the challenge.

Income Stability
How reliable and resilient is your income?
5
Savings Strength
How strong is your savings habit and reserve position?
5
Protection / Insurance
How well protected is your financial life from disruption?
5
Cash Flow Control
How clearly do you manage and direct your money?
5
Exposed
60/100

What the resilience areas look like

Your self-check places you into one of these categories.

Critical 0–35 Major pressure and gaps
Fragile 36–50 More vulnerable than it looks
Exposed 51–70 Some strength, but important risks
Stable 71–85 Solid, though still worth strengthening
Secure 86–100 Stronger overall structure
Coach Tennille
Coach Tennille Tip

This self-check is about perception. It helps you quickly reflect on how strong or weak your structure may be across key areas.

Next, the Financial Resilience Challenge gives you a game that simulates the kinds of life and retirement-planning dynamics that can affect your path.

Financial Resilience Challenge

Choose a profile, make decisions, and see whether the way you think and respond is helping or hurting your path to retirement.

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Ready to understand your real position?

The self-check and challenge are educational. Your actual situation may be stronger or weaker depending on how your income, savings, and insurance are really structured and coordinated.