Everyday Prepping for Beginners

Everyday Prepping for Beginners
Authors
Henderson, Barbara
Date
2012-11-08T00:00:00+00:00
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0.16 MB
Lang
en
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This book is written from a CHRISTIAN WORLD VIEW.  If you are not a Christian, or if you are hostile to Christianity, then you will not enjoy this book so please don't buy it!      Preparedness for 'The End of the World as We Know it' The Harbinger of doom has emerged with evil predictions regarding the future and left you thinking about developing the habit of preparedness.  You are at a cross roads wondering how to begin without killing yourself trying to prep for practically everything at once.The recipe for power to survive TEOTWAWKI (The End of the World as We Know it) AND* provide a normal future begins when you start to consider your options and formulate a game plan.  You don't want to live through a disaster only to find you have forgotten the rules of healthy eating, added a twenty pound wheat belly and another ten pounds from a sweet tooth.  If the life you have disappears like smoke you want to build a new life thatis even better.  Preppers develop the pioneer spirit that is always lookingfor a better way to get the job done without coming unglued in the process.  Yourpersonal journey to a future better prepared to provide the essentials you consider necessary for a safe and comfortable life is your responsibility.       The secret is to begin.       In this beginners survival guide the first three chapters deal with self-definition,self-discipline, and self-reliance from a Christian view point. Knowing who youreally are helps *you launch into every day withconfidence, whether it is an average day or a day that rockets you out of yourcomfort zone. Within the boundaries of 'who *you are' and 'your own self-imposedguidelines' the reader is encouraged to set new patterns of self-reliance now andfor the future.      The rest of the book is *simple practical solutions for beingbetter prepared for everyday including days without natural disasters.       *'Day to Day Prepping' encouragespreppers to start prepping for each day and week right now.  Make things go a little smoother by planning aweeks worth of meals in advance.     'Surviving the Storm gives tips forliving through a storm or other disaster safely and *comfortable.     'Leave Your Home TemporarilyDisasters'       *'Camping Basics' - the perfect way tohave a good time and prep for extended time away from your real home  'A TRUE Story of Farm Life - My Grandparents'is helpful if you are actually considering primitive farm life.      *'Barter and Trade' is discussed as areal way to provide some basics or luxuries for yourself and your family withoutactually spending money.*The goal is to live a pleasant andproductive life today, get through economic, natural, or manmade disasters safely and withoutneeding rehab by the time things return to *normal.This book is written from a ChristianWorld View and approximately 45,000 words in length. prepperscentral.blogspot.com

From the AuthorThis is a simple book for beginning preppers.  It is written from a Christian World View.  Those who find Christianity offensive will not like the book.  If you are someone who is a Christian or has favorable feelings toward Christianity this book is helpful.  My thoughts on preparedness begin with personal mental preparedness.  It doesn't matter how much stuff you have stockpiled or how many self defense skills you have.  If you aren't mentally prepared to get through times when you are totally out of your comfort zone, you will not thrive.  You may not even survive.       I wrote the book because I wanted to help and encourage those who are waking up and realizing that some very difficult times may be ahead.  Difficulties may be caused by natural disasters, economic woes, or even over-regulation by the government.  No one can plan ahead for every potential problem, but everyone can be a little better prepared to deal with difficulties when they arise.  People can also have a smoother and easier life by prepping for daily living.       I enjoyed writing the book.  I hope you find it helpful.

Thank you.      Barbara