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Selco's favorite survival exercise isn't some exotic, physically draining act. Instead, it's a surprisingly simple thing that relates to the most likely events in YOUR everyday life.

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/selcos-survival-exercise/

In what ways can you add some pressure to everyday scenarios? How can you prepare for the things that are most likely? What survival exercise do you do on a regular basis?

Let's talk about it in the comments section.

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.

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 this book, I'm going to show you how.

Did you ever stop to think about how many disposable things you buy? Here are 12 things you can buy once and reuse indefinitely.

LINK: https://thefrugalite.com/save-money-reusable-stuff/
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