Email a copy of 'Build the Plan vs. Test the Plan - Part 1, by T.R.' to a friend
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Not to criticize b/c I love the organizational structure of your plan, but what about scenarios when the two of you might be separated by some distance? Maybe I’m projecting but that’s my big worry.
I’ve always been a prepper even before the term became popular. MySpecial Forces training 40+ yrs ago helps, but a lot of that knowledge faded away. My last 30 years of flying jets kept me away from home. November 2018 I retired and have been playing catchup on silly things like binge-watching tv series I missed. Now those are done and I made a decision last week to get back to the prep. My biggest “enemy” in a 24-hour clock has become two-fold, TV and Internet. I like your 1 hour per day internet, and I exclude “study time” when considering that. YouTube DIY Videos help accelerate the training by showing the concepts. I too found the internet, FaceBook mainly, to be a time-consuming factor, one I can control. Thanks for posting, and I’m looking forward to Parts 2 -5.
So far so good. I am liking where this article is headed. Looking forward to the rest of the story… 🙂
I just copied part of the article for my sweetheart, who has only recently been talking about collapse scenarios.
Looking forward to more.
Carry on