We all have different budgets, lifestyles, homes, and skills. Trying to say there's only "one way" to prep is pretty ridiculous. Here are the REAL
factors that determine survival.
Make your situation work for you. Wherever you are, choose to make the best of it. People have survived in far worse situations than yours since the beginning of time. If you need help figuring out where
to start, check out my course on the topic, or take a look at this workbook. Spend some time delving into the articles on this website.
Are you in the "perfect" situation? Do you feel that your way is the only way? If you're not, how do you make it work? What advice do you have for others in similar circumstances? What words of encouragement can you share? What do you think are the most important factors in survival?
What are the options for innocent bystanders during an event like the takeover of Terminal 2 in the Paris airport? Here's an analysis with expert insight.
There are a variety of great reasons to line dry. The first, obviously, is that it’s cheaper. You don’t even absolutely need drying racks; clothes will still dry hanging up over the backs of chairs or doors.
Electric dryers are one of the most energy-hungry appliances in your home. Some parts of the country have seen dramatic increases in the cost of electricity recently; if you’ve had skyrocketing power bills, cutting out your electric dryer can make a big difference.