By Aaron Gutfreund on Tuesday, 09 December 2025
Category: General

Make Life Resilient in 2026

We Make Life… More Resilient

Hello from your favorite guest blogger, Mommy Money. We have made it to December, and the year is quickly coming to a close. For parents who recently sent their children off to college, this may be their first return home for winter break. I have been there…wandering the house and looking into unoccupied rooms, missing the angsty teen chaos. The only time you hear from them now is when they need money or they are in complete emotional breakdown mode. After having three girls in college, I saw a consistent theme their first year. They struggled between, “I’m too old for you to tell me what to do,” vs. “I’m too young to be adulting just yet.”

 

Addressing Money Matters

Young adults in new financial situations need guidance. Start by teaching them what to do with their first paychecks: save a percentage and don’t spend more than you make. You teach them how to be responsible, using a debit card, and making a budget. Once they’re away, all you can do is hope you have prepared them well. Inevitably they will call with an emergency. Here are tools you can use when that call comes:

 

Practical Money Advice

Not all college experiences start on the right foot. There may be misunderstandings, unrecognizable emotions, and pushing boundaries, which can cause uncomfortable disagreements over money. Some tips that got us through the tough times are:

Category Need Want
Food Basic groceries Dining at a restaurant
Housing Safe place to live Luxury apartment
Transportation Reliable way to get to work/school Sports car
Clothing Weather-appropriate clothes Designer fashion
Health Prescription medication Spa treatments

 

It's About Family

Life will always throw unexpected challenges your way. What truly matters is that, when the holidays come and you're counting your blessings, you can count your family as the greatest blessing of all. Navigating tough times requires grace, patience, understanding, and plenty of open communication. And remember, it’s okay to ask for help when you need it. While we can’t prevent every bump in the road, your credit union is here to support your financial resilience.

Wishing you a restful and joyful holiday filled with good company, great food, and moments of gratitude. Happy Holidays and New Year!