What's the single most important thing you can have as a survivalist?

 

The right mindset.

If you listened to yesterday's episode of Off the Grid Radio with Brian Brawdy and Bill Heid, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Brian and Bill waxed philosophical and theological, and emphasized how important it is to listen to that small, still voice inside. Spending time doing a little soul searching is vital - so that when you do all those practical things associated with emergency preparation, you do the right things for the right reasons.

Get that right, and everything else falls into place. Get it wrong, and you'll be miserable - if not physically, then certainly emotionally, mentally, or spiritually.

But with all the craziness going on in your life ... not to mention the world at large ... it can be hard to keep your head on straight. Despite millennia of ancient philosophical and spiritual writings espousing the value of preparation, in some ways it's never been harder to prepare than it is now.

Your family thinks you're crazy. Look at the "what if's", and you're labeled a fear-monger. The culture at large insists the government will take care of things. And then there are the practical considerations: there's not enough wiggle room in the family budget to buy supplies ... not enough time in your day to plan and prepare ... not even enough closet space to store your emergency gear.

No wonder it's so hard to make the right decisions for the right reasons ... there's so much "noise" going on all around you!

That's why Proverbs For Preparation, a special 170-page publication from Solutions From Science, is especially helpful.

Chapter by chapter, Proverbs for Preparation takes you by the hand and reveals how you can shut out the noise and distraction in order to find peace ... and take appropriate action. You'll discover:

  • How less really is more ... and what that means for preparedness
  • How to fail, pick yourself up, and keep on going ... with no regrets or second-guessing.
  • How to find the strength to hold on to your convictions, even when everyone around you is telling a different story.
  • How to find peace in the act of preparing.
  • Time-tested strategies to save for a rainy day and build wealth, no matter how tiny your budget is.
  • Why wealth is also an important state of mind ... and how you can achieve it.
  • How to seize the day and start - or restart - your goals for preparation.
  • How to stay on the path to preparation without losing momentum.
  • How to "feel the fear and do it anyway" ... and how even the most timid of folks can fight back and win against crippling fear.
  • The importance of avoiding isolation, and how to nurture relationships with family and friends so that should bad things happen, you can help each other.
  • How to create space in your life for God's grace and guidance.
  • Reflections on the eternal hope for the future.

There are many excellent books out there on preparation. Not a one of them addresses the spiritual, mental, and emotional aspects of it like Proverbs for Preparation. No matter where you are in your personal preparedness journey, this book will help you get to a place of peace. Click here to order your copy today.

Sincerely,
Bill Heid, President
Solutions From Science

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