Do We Ever “Arrive” in or Finish Prepping? By Cindy Lewis Dake For the first few years of my prepping journey, my experience was been leading me to think that I would never feel like I had done enough to stop worrying, at least at some level. There would always […]
Mentally
Working through situations mentally BEFORE we go through them is tantamount to our success as we tackle situations. What are effective ways to mentally equip ourselves to handle whatever situations life throws at us? This is the category on the blog where you’ll find information on mental preparedness.
The Real Threat to Positivity You Didn’t Know About
In this thought-provoking video, we explore the real threat to positivity that often goes unnoticed. Discover three simple yet powerful steps on how to stay positive during troubling times, accompanied by a practical example that brings these principles to life. Step One: “Don’t watch the news, read the headlines only.” […]
12 Prepper Movies or Shows to Watch Over Christmas Break
I love Christmas season. I love decorating. I love the occasional party. But I really love the ambiance in our living room after our kids have gone to bed. It’s beautiful and quiet. . . for a while. As a homeschooling mom, I’m oftentimes surrounded by kids. Sometimes, the most […]
Combating Normalcy Bias – Surviving a Knife Attack
Never have I ever. It’s a game that one of my kids has played with other people at a camp. My daughter’s three options that she gave them were (1) I’ve met the governor of Illinois (2) I’ve taken first in a chess tournament (3) I survived an attack by […]
Dialogue Between a New and Experienced Prepper – Part 2
So, if you missed the start of this dialogue last time, “Texas Girl” and Karen covered four questions: (1) What made you start prepping and how long have you been at it? (2) Are there some unusual (even funny) things you store? (3) Do you have a bug-out location? How […]
Dialogue Between a New Prepper and an Experienced Prepper
Prepping has come into its own in the past few years as more and more people realize the importance of systematically and logically storing food and supplies for their families. And it’s not just for doomsday situations either – having extra goods set aside for your family gives you peace […]
Prepper Knowledge and Tools Won’t Save You If You Don’t Have This
Before we moved, If you had taken a trip down to my basement, you would have seen that it’s decently stocked. Would it have helped to have more things in it? Doesn’t it always? I also have a decent working knowledge of basic preparedness – with the exception of animal […]
5 Tips For When You Don’t FEEL the Motivation to Prepare
When you live life with a husband and five kids, life can get a bit harried. Then throw in homeschooling, running a business, being involved at church, and everything else that God allows to come your way, and sometimes, it’s just easy to throw your hands up and want to […]
12 Books To Take Our Preparedness to the Next Level for 2021
If I said, “Preparedness books,” what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Foraging, survival, fire starting, bugging out? All of those things are important to preparedness, but they only scratch the surface. There are so many other important preparedness topics that should be learned and discussed. Today, we’re going […]
10 Everyday Decisions that Impact Survival and Preparedness
We make decisions every day. We decide if we want to sleep in or get up early, and we decide if we want to read a book or watch a TV show. Should we answer a phone call or let it go to voicemail. Some decisions that we don’t even think about […]