Cool, Calm and Collected: How to Handle a Crisis
Everyone handles stressful situations differently. Some people prepare and practice, and some people… mow the lawn.
Everyone handles stressful situations differently. Some people prepare and practice, and some people… mow the lawn.
Allow me to introduce you to Jeff Anderson. In his 10 years of military training with elite infantry units around the world, Jeff was able to get a first-hand glimpse of what a city in the midst of a collapse is like for its citizens. Today, Jeff offers his top tip for transforming your bug-out bag.
Prepping is something everyone can (and should) do. But I understand that age, illness and physical disabilities can present extra challenges when planning for an emergency. But where there’s a will, there’s a way — and sometimes all you really need are a few good ideas to get you started.
This week’s batch of must-read articles covers some new topics — like how to be an eco-friendly prepper and what you need to do to get Rover ready for an emergency. Why wait? Let’s dive in.
This week’s articles highlight some important lessons — along with some great advice you can put into practice today — whether you live in a city or the middle of nowhere.
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What is this mysterious product? Read on to find out.
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