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<[link removed]'ve really been laying low lately. I've taken a
break from social media, I haven't written quite as many articles as
usual, and I've even skipped days posting - something I haven't done in
my almost 12 years running this website. It may seem like I've lost my
motivation.
In fact, it's been just the opposite.
When I got back from Europe, I needed to replenish some of my stores.
I'd put a lot of things in storage but I also gave a great deal of food
to family members and friends. I suffered from sticker shock the first
time I went to the store - I could hardly believe how much the prices
had gone up in the eight months I was away. There's nothing that puts
things in perspective like not going to an American store for 3/4 of a
year and then going in with a plan to fill your short-term pantry!
It got me thinking about how discouraging it must be if you're trying to
get prepped and your budget is tightly fixed to go in and see all these
sky-high prices and wonder how in the world you're supposed to be
getting ready for the Zombie Apocalypse at these prices. Heck, maybe
it'd be easier to just let the zombies get you and join their ranks.
Of course, most of us don't want to be zombies. So, I sat down and
started writing. I wrote about all the things of learned and the things
I'd want to know when trying to become better prepared with a teeny tiny
budget. Heck, I was LIVING it!
So...here's what I did.
I came up with this book:
**How to Prep When You're Broke**.
<[link removed]'s jam-packed with information about figuring out what kind of money
you have to spare - if any, personal stories, things you can do that
don't cost a dime, thrifty prepping strategies, and good old-fashioned
encouragement.
Prepping costs money.
Everyone knows that, even the most staunch
I'll-Never-Be-A-Doomsday-Prepper-Why-Don't-You-Live-A-Little co-worker
you might have.
So, in this economy, under these conditions, how are you supposed to get
prepared for the Next Big Catastrophe? Is it even possible?
Absolutely, it is.
And I know this for a fact from personal experience.
Being broke is nothing new for me. In fact, it was being broke that
started me down the preparedness path almost thirty years ago. I did
this while flat broke for a long, long time, and it changed my life. Not
only was I ready for emergencies, but I also found that my financial
situation improved. Being prepared makes sense and affects your life
positively in so many different ways.
The number one factor people mention when asking questions on my website
is money. They're wondering how they can afford to do all these things
that sound so extravagant when they're just getting by. They want to
know if it's even possible to prep in the world we're living in today.
They want to know if they can do it, even though they're broke.
You can.
And in
**How to Prep When You're Broke**
<[link removed]'m going to show you how.
What's in the book?
This book is a thorough overview of how to get past the mindset of, "I
can't afford it." Here are the chapters:
* Budgeting When You're Broke
* The First Prep: Your Emergency Fund
* What Emergencies Are Most Likely for YOU?
* Preparedness Begins in Your Head
* A List of Lists
* The Preps You Already Have
* Spend More Time Doing and Less Time Buying
* Prepping When You Don't Have a Dime to Spare
* Water, Water, Everywhere
* You Need Extra Food, Dude
* All Around the House
* Prepping for Your Health
* Prepping for Emergencies and Disasters
* Off-Grid Climate Control
* Battling Doom Fatigue and Burnout
*
**How to Prep When You're Broke**
<[link removed]'s this book for?
This book is for anyone who wants to prep but is struggling with putting
the money together to do it. It's all about getting the most bang for
your buck and learning HOW to survive, not just BUYING your way to
survival. It does break things down to the simplest parts for those who
are new to prepping, but anybody who wants to spend more time doing and
less time buying will benefit from ****How to Prep When You're
Broke.****
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sure if you can afford it, this book is for you. Written with love,
encouragement, and a lot of personal experience, I put my heart into it,
and I hope it makes the whole thing seem more approachable for you.
The DEALIO
For the next few days, just in time for Labor Day Weekend and the first
of the month, you can name your price for this book. If times are tough,
you can get it for as low as $2. If you can't even swing that, please
get in touch with us at
[email protected] and we'll make sure
you get a copy. If you're in a better position, you can put in some
extra money when buying your book and sponsor it for a fellow prepper.
There's no obligation - the choice is yours.
I'll be offering **the book**
<[link removed]'s missing something important, please drop me
a line at the email address above so that I can add it before I turn it
into a physical book. I really want to make this the most thorough guide
to budget-friendly prepping out there, and I need your help to do it.
Please support The OP and grab your copy today. Your purchases help keep
the website going in these difficult days of "disinformation czars" and
defunding efforts.
Grab your PDF copy here and pay what you can:
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