Feeling the need to prepare and not sure where to start?
Perhaps you’re feeling a little overwhelmed and anxious to get something done?
Don’t worry you’re not alone.
There is so much information out there that it’s hard to know where to start.
When I started to get myself and my family ready for emergency situations I remember feeling completely overwhelmed by all the information and all the things that I needed to do.
Start preparing in 7 simple steps.
If you are just starting to get prepared, then this is the right place for you. I’ve taken all the information that had to learn the hard way and broke it down into easy, step-by-step pieces so that all you need to do is take the information and act on it.
As you go through all the steps you will become more and more prepared and you’ll find that you’re better able to focus on a positive and bright future, than worry about all the bad things that could happen.
Checklists make it easy to organize.
First things first, you need to have a way to get all of these step in an easy to manage way so sign up for our checklists that we will send you every couple weeks so that you can use them to walk right through the process of getting prepared.
Find out how prepared you are right now.
After you’ve signed up for our checklists take our emergency preparedness quizz to find out where you’re at right now and see what you need to get started on right away.
Learn the 7 Basic Preparedness Steps.
Once you’ve taken the quiz and know where you’re at, it’s time to walk through the 7 Basic Preparedness Steps so that you can be ready when bad things happen.
As you go along make sure to check out and use the helpful tools and other resources that can speed you along your preparedness journey.
Don’t forget to breathe deep and only prepare at the speed you, and your budget can handle, if you try to do too much too quickly you might not beable to finish, so make a plan to be fully prepared by a specific date, and and work at that pace every month until you get there.
Also remember that to be fully prepared you need to use what you have and practice what you’ve learned, so that if a crisis does strike, you are ready and you can just act without struggling to remember what you need to do.
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