Wow, there are so many natural disasters happening these
days - it’s getting frightening. Turn on the news any day and there’s some
tornado, killer storm, floods, earthquake or volcano happening somewhere in the
world.
I remember reading a prediction many years ago that
prophesied that natural disasters would increase in intensity like the birth
pains of a pregnant woman. Maybe it’s my imagination, but it seems that the prophecy
is coming true.
Even on the local news and TV advertising these days the
Civil Defense is often advertising for people to be prepared for disaster … and
yet, how many of us do anything about it. We think about, maybe add it to our
“to-do” list, but never quite find the time to get around to doing it. Maybe,
in our busy lives, it just seems too hard to get it together. Again, maybe
there’s just too much information out there on the internet, it seems
overwhelming. People find it too hard to wade through to decide even where to
start.
When I sat down and discussed this with my good friend Alex,
he had some very practical and easy to follow ideas – things that anyone can
put into practice. One thing I’ll give Alex, he keeps things simple, yet
effective. If there’s an easier way to do things, he’ll find it.
We decided to do more research and the result was the e-book
Self Sufficiency Survival, an easy to follow guide and manual. The book
covers the full spectrum from food storage to medical, through to transport,
shelter and ablutions. Of course, your situation will determine how much you
can prepare. However, even if you’re living in a high-rise apartment in a city,
there are things you can put in place to prepare for the unexpected.
I hope you find the ideas helpful. Please do leave a comment
in the review section of the Amazon site for Self Sufficiency Survival.
I value your feedback.
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