Growing food is great for you but it can be challenging when you factor in disabilities and aging. That's where adaptive gardening comes in! Here are
some tips to help you grow no matter what.
Have you ever had to change how you garden due to injury, illness, or age? What adjustments have you had to make to overcome? What are your recommendations to others? How did you keep your mind in a good
place?
Let’s discuss it in the comments section!
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Don't live in these not-so-normal times like they are normal no matter who says they are. They're not, and Selco warns you must switch yourself into survival mode
A lot of folks make preparedness and survival way too complicated. Sometimes crossing over principles from another arena can make things a little easier.
One of the most important medical skills we can know and possess is stopping massive bleeding. We are exponentially more likely to need medical skills than any defensive skills. If we are in a situation that requires our defensive skills, it is just as likely to require our medical skills.
The same can not be said for the inverse. Massive bleeding from the extremities is the number one preventable death on the battlefield. That means that those casualties would not have died if the patient or someone else had been able to stop the bleeding. They would survive. Apply that to our
own lives with car crashes, workplace injuries, hunting and fishing accidents, and active threat incidents.