31 Days to Emergency Preparedness and Personal Resilience

    Robert Fagan

31 Days to Emergency Preparedness and Personal Resilience

    Robert Fagan

About This Challenge

A Practical, Guided Course — Built for Real Life

31 Days to Emergency Preparedness and Personal Resilience is a structured, 31-day online course designed to help you build practical readiness, personal resilience, and calm confidence — one clear step at a time.

This is not fear-based preparation or extreme survivalism.
It’s a realistic, disciplined approach to being ready for emergencies, disruptions, and uncertainty — without overwhelming you.


You don’t need to panic — you just need a plan.

When an emergency hits, there’s no time to prepare.

And yet, most of us keep putting it off. We mean to build a go bag. We mean to check our supplies. But it never quite happens.

Until the moment it’s too late.

That’s exactly why this program exists.

31 Days to Emergency Preparedness and Personal Resilience is a hands-on challenge that walks you through a complete emergency plan — from mindset to go bags, digital backups, family communication, natural hazards, recovery, and more.

By the end of the program, you’ll be confident, equipped, and ready without being overwhelmed.


What You Get When You Enroll

When you join the course, you receive grounded, practical steps you can take to protect yourself and your family — even if you’re short on time, money, or experience.

You receive a complete, guided preparedness experience, including:

31 Daily Lessons

  • Short, focused lessons released daily

  • Designed to be completed in 10–20 minutes

  • Clear, practical, and grounded in real-world experience

Daily Action Steps

  • Each lesson includes a simple, achievable task

  • Progress builds gradually — no pressure, no panic

Downloadable Tools & Checklists

  • Practical templates you can reuse long after the course ends

  • Designed to support your household, family, and personal situation

Live Instructor-Led Zoom Sessions (Optional)

  • Five total live sessions:

    • 1 Introductory Call

    • 4 Weekly Course Calls

  • Used for clarification, Q&A, real-world examples, and discussion

  • Attendance is optional and all sessions are recorded for replay

Lifetime Access to Course Materials

  • Revisit lessons, tools, and recordings anytime

  • Move at your own pace if life intervenes


Live Zoom Sessions – Clear Expectations

The live sessions are designed to support you, not pressure you.

Live Session Details

  • Format: Zoom

  • Number of sessions: 5 total

    • 1 Intro Call

    • 4 Weekly Course Calls

  • Length: Approximately 60 minutes each

  • Time zone: Clearly listed for each course offering

  • Attendance: Optional

  • Recordings: Yes — all sessions are recorded and posted

Purpose of the Live Calls

  • Answer participant questions

  • Expand on course lessons

  • Walk through common challenges

  • Reinforce key preparedness concepts

  • Build confidence and momentum

You can complete the entire course without attending live.
The Zoom calls are there to help — not to add stress or obligation.


Course Schedule & Cohort Model

This course is cohort-based with fixed start and end dates.

Each offering is organized and identified by a class number, like military training cohorts (e.g., Class 003, Class 004).

What That Means for You

  • A clear start date and finish date

  • A shared experience with others moving through the course together

  • Scheduled live sessions on the same day each week

  • Structure, accountability, and momentum — without rigidity

Specific dates, times, and class numbers are listed on the registration page for each offering with the idea of helping you with your busy life. There are various days of the week and times to choose from.


Time Commitment (Realistic & Respectful)

This course is designed to fit into real life.

Typical weekly commitment:

  • Daily lessons: ~10–20 minutes per day

  • Optional action steps: ~15–30 minutes per day

  • Live Zoom call (optional): 1 hour per week

You control how deep you go.
Progress, not perfection, is the goal.


Who This Course Is For?

This course is for people who:

  • Want to be prepared without feeling overwhelmed

  • Prefer clear guidance over vague motivation

  • Value discipline, structure, and practical thinking

  • Want confidence rooted in readiness — not fear

No prior emergency or survival experience is required.


The Outcome

By the end of 31 days, you will have:

  • A clearer understanding of your personal and household risks

  • Practical plans for emergencies and disruptions

  • Tools you can reuse and update over time

  • Greater confidence in your ability to adapt and respond

  • A calmer, more resilient mindset


FAQ

Are the Zoom calls required?
No. All live calls are optional and recorded. You can complete the course fully without attending live.

What time zone are the live sessions in?
All times are listed in Central Time (CT) United States. Please adjust for your location.

What if I miss a live call?
All Zoom sessions are recorded and posted inside the course platform.

Is this course self-paced or scheduled?
This is a cohort-based course with fixed dates. Daily lessons are released each day, and live sessions follow a set schedule.


Let’s build your resilience, one day at a time.

You don’t need to know everything. You just need to start.

This program was built for everyday people who want to be ready — not for fantasy scenarios, but for real-life emergencies.

If you’re willing to show up for 31 days — even just an hour a day — you’ll build the kind of quiet confidence that lasts.

Because when you’re prepared, you’re not just safer — you’re calmer, clearer, and more resilient.

Let’s get you there.

If you want to be ready — truly ready — this is where you begin.

 

Meet your Coach

    Robert J. Fagan is a retired U.S. Army Colonel, Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), and global expert in emergency preparedness, crisis leadership, and organizational resilience. With 25+ years of experience across more than 100 countries, he has led all-hazards planning and disaster response for the U.S. Department of State, NATO, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and multiple U.S. embassies – shaping emergency strategy at the highest levels.

    He holds advanced degrees in National Security Studies, International Relations, and Global Management, and is a graduate of the U.S. Army and Air Force War Colleges, as well as executive crisis programs at Harvard, Yale, LSE, and NATO’s Crisis Management Centre. A FEMA Master Exercise Practitioner and graduate of FEMA’s Emergency Management Academies, Robert brings depth, clarity, and practicality to preparedness. His book, 31 Days to Emergency Preparedness and Personal Resilience, helps individuals, families, and teams act before disaster strikes – with confidence and care.

Related Skills

    Emergency Preparedness, Personal Resilience, Survival, Risk Assessment, Emergency Communication
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