What happens when an unexpected expense crashes into a financial plan that was working just fine?
The expense itself may not be the biggest threat. The emotional reaction to it can trigger rushed decisions, bad financing, unnecessary asset sales, or the abandonment of a perfectly sound long-term strategy.
In this episode, I explore why financial surprises feel so destabilizing, how uncertainty distorts decision-making, and three practical ways to respond without letting one bad month become a long-term setback. Boardy joins with quick insights into loss aversion, uncertainty, and why making financial rules before the crisis arrives can lead to better decisions.
The goal isn’t a life without financial surprises. It’s building enough resilience that when something goes wrong, you don’t have to borrow from your future to fix it.