Thursday, March 19, 2020

BEING READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED IS A GOOD THING

When people first start trying to get prepared for life's emergencies, they usually make a few mistakes.  Sometimes it’s because they get caught up in the idea of prepping and rush into it without taking time to plan and really consider what they’re preparing for. Other times it is simply because they don’t have enough information.

You can gain wisdom from others so..
 “Learn all you can from the mistakes of others. You won’t have time to make them all yourself.” 
Don’t waste your time, money and energy by repeating the same mistakes many others have already made. Instead, read this list of tips to help you get started.

1. Start Living Below Your Means Right Now – You don’t want to just buy all your food and supplies with a credit card. Instead, look for ways to lower your bills until you have some money left over for preps.

2. Don’t Blow All Your Money In The First Month – Prepping is something that should be done slowly and steadily. Oftentimes there are survival items you think you need, then later you find out there’s a better deal somewhere or that you already own a suitable substitute. So try to be patient.

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