I’m a man in his mid 20s trying to prepare for when SHTF to care for 21 family members, none of which are really contributing in any significant way. I’m also part of a fireteam group, but they are not walking the walk on preparations either. My girlfriend is supportive, but I feel generally alone in my preparations. I’ve outlined the problems I have in each group– family and fireteam– in Part 1 of this article series.
How Do You Overcome These Barriers to Success?
Now that I have laid out my problems, which are substantial, I want to talk about the general steps I have taken to try and mitigate the problems. These concepts will be better exhibited when I delve into each subject area and talk about the specific approaches and steps I have taken.
Keep the Concept in Their Minds
I try to keep the concept front and center in their minds. To do this, I have a weekly email that goes out to all of the members. The email includes several different pieces. It includes:
- relevant news stories about preparedness items (such as signs of fiscal instability, grid penetrations, et cetera),
- articles about preparedness topics and techniques from sites such as this (SurvivalBlog),
- other relevant cultural articles (from sites such as Western Rifle Shooters Association or View from the Porch), and
- excerpts from Sam Culper’s Forward Observer Intelligence Briefings, which I look forward to every week.
Continue reading“How to Prepare When You’re The Only One- Part 2, by Patriotman”