Succeed On A Fixed Income! Your Guide To Disability Success!
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.37 GB | Duration: 1h 15m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.37 GB | Duration: 1h 15m
Learn how to improve your life no matter the situation.
What you'll learn
Learn the most important formula for success.
Learn the most common foods you will need.
Learn the most common cooking tools you will need.
Learn basic tips on health and fitness.
Learn about general success in life.
Requirements
No experience needed. English preferred, but not required. All assignments voluntary. Basic arithmetic knowledge needed. Calculator needed.
Description
This is a guide to becoming successful on Disability. But you don't necessarily have to be on Disability to use this course. The author of this course, John Jenkins, happens to be an SSI Disability recipient, but you can find value in this course if you are anyone on a fixed income, a caregiver, or a policymaker. This course is designed to teach you the most important aspects of living on a fixed income. From buying food and utensils to staying fit to general success. Being that this is a free course, there are no barriers to you starting and finishing this course. With multiple downloadable resources and over an hour of content, there should be something here that helps you to improve your and the life of your family. The author of this course has been surviving on SSI Disability for at least fifteen years. He has learned many lessons "the hard way," through many failed relationships, business ventures, and even bank accounts. Learn from his years of experience to discover the principles that will change your life from the better. It has been said that it's better to learn from someone else's mistakes than from your own. Being that this is a free course, you will not be able to receive a certificate or take a quiz.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Who am I and what is this course?
Lecture 2 Who am I?
Lecture 3 Legal disclaimer.
Lecture 4 Who is this course for?
Lecture 5 Who is this course NOT for?
Lecture 6 What is Disability Success?
Section 3: Food and cooking.
Lecture 7 What are the most common food items I can buy?
Lecture 8 What are some common cooking tools?
Section 4: General life tips.
Lecture 9 The one formula you will need the most.
Lecture 10 What about Health and Fitness?
Lecture 11 What about general success in life?
Section 5: Outro. This is the end. But not forever!
Lecture 12 How to find a food pantry.
Individuals and families on a fixed income, such as retirees and young families.,People who are disabled or who rely on Disability to survive. This includes both SSI and SSDI.,Caregivers, such as nurses, home health aides, tutors, case managers, doctors, mental health specialists, and therapists.,Lawmakers, such as aldermen, mayors, governors, congressmen and judges.