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Do we actually have an advantage?
Prepping on a dime is something I got good at by necessity. As a
flat-broke single mama, I knew that regardless of my financial
situation, it was up to me to take care of my children in the event of
an emergency.
I know that it feels like prepping has to be a costly endeavor, but
there are so many things we can do and learn without spending money. You
just can't necessarily buy your way out of a disaster or a collapse.
Skills and mindset can be as important - if not more so - than physical
goods. Here are ten ideas to get your wheels turning.
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Don't let your budget get you down.
Of course, we'd all love to be able to grab a five year supply of
freeze-dried foods, load up on guns and ammo, and move to our
fully-stocked bug-out retreats in our Hummers, but for most folks, that
isn't at all feasible. What IS feasible is focusing on the things we CAN
do.
The most important ways to prep are to keep learning, keep organizing,
and be alert. If you do those three things, even without spending a lot
of money on supplies, you'll be far, far ahead of the unprepared masses.
Sometimes, I think those of us who live with a very tight budget may
just be better off when things go sideways because we already know how
to sacrifice and get by on less.
Do you have any other ideas for free ways to prep? Are you prepping on a
tight budget? Share your suggestions and ideas in the comments section.
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No Money? Here's How to Prep Anyway.
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
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going to show you how.
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Radical Gratitude Can Help You Get Through Hard Times
As hard times smack you in the face and steal your wallet, is radical
gratitude one of the things that can help you make it through?
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