(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
Step #4 – Warnings About In-House People Problems
We specifically included the following blog article for its high self discipline / self management value. This was a last minute find equal to being a “ Golden Nugget “ for our family and for me personally. This is a highly protective tool!
Prepper Complacency, by Wood Tamer (May 3, 2019)
Another excellent tool we included from the archives was the following:
Five Common Mistakes New Preppers Make and How to Avoid Them- Parts 1 & 2 (June 1, 2016)
Failure to Properly Assess Your Situation
There’s an old saying, “If you fail to plan, then you plan to fail.” This could not be truer than when it comes to survival. Failure to assess your individual situation from the beginning can and most likely will leave you more unprepared than you would like to believe. If you are new to prepping and just getting started, the first thing on your list should be a complete assessment. If you have been prepping for a while and have not done a proper assessment of your specific needs, then now is a good time to do so.
STEP #5 – How To Properly Plan For Prepper Success
Again, I went back to the blog archives for success from the past and I found the very best “how to “ instructions in the article named and quoted below. Note the “everyday life wordage “. It’s a principle!
The Thorough Planning and Orders Process – Part 1, By J.E.D. (September 10, 2015) After reading articles on this site and many other similar sites over the last few years, it has surprised me that no one has written about the planning process itself. I have read quite a few well written articles that have contained very good information about planning for tasks such as defending your home, bugging out, and other activities. In this article I would like to address the overall planning process that can be used for everyday life.”Continue reading“Teaching Preparedness To Family, by Old Bobbert – Part 2”