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10 Ways to Prep When You're Short on Time
Have you ever run into a period when you're short on time and the idea
of adding prepping activities to that seems impossible?
I think many of us have. As a single mom, I remember the days of getting
the kids ready for school, working all day, coming home, feeding kids,
going to kid-related activities, then overseeing homework and bedtime.
How on earth would I cram prepping into a schedule like that?
The great news is that there are ways to still attend to your
preparedness when time is in short supply. Check out today's article for
ten of them.
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Have you ever run into a period of time when you were just too busy to
prep the way you wanted to? What were some quick things that you found
the time for? How do you stay motivated when life gets crazy busy?
Share your stories and suggestions 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
, I'm
going to show you how.
Get the Paperback!
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There are lots of horror stories of how a bad contractor can run up
costs on a project. Here's how to avoid some of the most common
pitfalls.
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