One of the major ways to open yourself to the present so that it is a fresh and vibrant experience is to be intentional about not reacting impulsively to life, but instead slowing things down so that you have more time to align yourself with the actions that feel most genuine to who you are now instead of who you were in the past. As you learn to feel your emotions and better manage your reactions, the next empowering step is bringing harmony to the situations you are a part of, not by controlling the situation but by simply maintaining your energy the way you want it to be even if people around you are inviting you to join their turbulence. You can certainly bring harmony by helping others, but you can also add harmony to a situation by living in your peace.-- — Yung Pueblo #thePresent #yungPueblo #selfTrust #harmony #peace #selfAwareness #selfConfidence #selfKnowing #selfReliance https://www.instagram.com/p/CpNmV3MOZ3k/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Learn to be More Self-Sufficient:
Consider this: Living things, like humans, consume food and water to survive. When we can no longer buy what we need to survive, will we revert to savagery, die or peacefully and lawfully raise and gather our own? With each passing day, the world gets crazier and more volatile. In a serious national or global food shortage, where will you get your food when your sources and stockpile have been depleted? When that last "straw" breaks the camel's back, don't be caught unprepared.
It is not enough to hoard food and water and supplies. They won't last forever. Applying methods to self-replenish these resources is necessary for anyone serious about emergency planning.
LEARN TO:
Plant a Garden
Raise Livestock
Hunt, Fish and Trap
Forage for, and Gather, Wild Edible Plants
Collect Rainwater
Find Natural Water Sources
Make Bad Water Drinkable
Build a Fire
Barter with your skills or extra supplies
Make Your Own Personal Care and House Cleaning Supplies
Reload Ammunition
365+ Preparedness/Self-Reliance/Survival Skills/Tips to Learn
Defeat Mediocrity - Pursue a Strenuous Life
Begin NOW to be less reliant on technology and commercial suppliers. Do It Yourself (DIY). Become Self-Reliant.
Resources:
The Self Sufficient Backyard
NO GRID Survival Projects (Book Details)
[Reference Link]
Related Resources:
Never Stop Learning New Skills
Things I Wish I Had Known BEFORE I Started Prepping
When the Food Runs Out
Sustainable / Replenishable / Renewable Food and Water Sources
Get Drinking Water from the Air, Ground and Undrinkable Water
Reduce Dependency on Commercial Food
[14-Point Emergency Preparedness Checklist]
[11-Cs Basic Emergency Kit]
[The Ultimate Preparation]
[5six7 Menu]
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🌱🔥 Self-Reliance: Cultivating Inner Strength and Independence 🚀💪
Self-reliance is a powerful mindset and skill that empowers you to take control of your own life, make decisions based on your values and beliefs, and rely on your own abilities and resources. Here are some key steps to foster self-reliance and cultivate your inner strength:
1️⃣ Believe in Yourself: Develop a strong belief in your own capabilities and worth. Embrace a positive mindset that acknowledges your strengths, talents, and potential. Trust in your ability to navigate challenges and overcome obstacles.
2️⃣ Set Clear Boundaries: Establish healthy boundaries to protect your time, energy, and well-being. Learn to say "no" when necessary and prioritize your own needs and values. By setting boundaries, you create space for personal growth and self-reliance.
3️⃣ Take Responsibility: Accept responsibility for your own actions, choices, and outcomes. Avoid blaming others or external circumstances for your circumstances. Recognize that you have the power to shape your life and make choices aligned with your goals and values.
4️⃣ Learn and Grow: Cultivate a thirst for knowledge and personal growth. Continuously seek opportunities to learn, develop new skills, and expand your horizons. Embrace a growth mindset that sees challenges as opportunities for growth and improvement.
5️⃣ Embrace Self-Care: Prioritize your well-being and practice self-care. Take care of your physical, mental, and emotional needs to maintain balance and resilience. Nurture yourself through healthy habits, rest, relaxation, and activities that bring you joy and fulfillment.
6️⃣ Seek Support and Guidance: While self-reliance is about relying on yourself, it doesn't mean you have to do everything alone. Seek support and guidance from trusted mentors, friends, or professionals who can provide insights, advice, and encouragement along your journey.
7️⃣ Take Action and Embrace Challenges: Step out of your comfort zone and embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Be proactive in pursuing your goals and dreams, even if it means taking risks or facing temporary setbacks. Trust in your ability to learn and adapt.
Remember, self-reliance doesn't mean isolating yourself or refusing help when needed. It means developing the confidence and skills to navigate life on your own terms while also knowing when to seek support. By cultivating self-reliance, you can unlock your full potential and create a life of independence, fulfillment, and personal empowerment. 💪🌟❤️
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Anyone else make your own stakes instead of packing them? Or oops, forgot them and make them when you need them? #bushcraft #bushcrafttips #survival #bushcraftshelters #bushcraftknife #hiking #backpacking #diy #primative #camping #wilderness #fieldcraft #crownerknives #offgrid #disconnect #bushcraftandprepping #roughingit #stakes #selfreliance https://www.instagram.com/p/CpvzlB1vE4D/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#homemade #tabbouleh #salad with #dinner tonight! #ilovethisstuff #southasianuisine #mediterraneancuisine #bulgur #wheat #sidedish #vegetarian #vegan #cookingwithkimberly #webchefkimberly #healthylifestyle #healthyrecipes #selfreliance #selfsufficiency #selfsustenance #diy https://www.instagram.com/p/CpJds-Cu5zk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Ok one more thing-
When you r down in the dumps n ur back is against the wall, when u feel like calling someone 2 save u or distract u, when u just can’t- pick yourself up.
remember how far you’ve come. How much you’ve worked through
Look @ your demons n square up. Because look at you- still alive n able 2 last another round!!!
Now keep fighting + look back w grace for yourself because you were the only one who did it! You worked for it n you DESERVE IT!!!
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🌿In the depths of our struggles, we find a clarity that reshapes our priorities. Once we've weathered our darkest moments alone, the need for approval or validation from others diminishes. What truly matters becomes clear: authentic connections, genuine support, and inner peace.🌿
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Things I Wish I'd Known BEFORE I Started Prepping:
Don’t waste your time, money and energy by repeating the same mistakes many others have already made. Learn from our mistakes here.
PREPPING TIPS:
1. Your Supplies/Stockpiles Won't Last Forever! Do It Yourself; become more Self-Sufficient and less reliant on technology and commercial suppliers.
2. Start Living Below Your Means Right Now
3. Don't Blow All Your Money In The First Month. Proceed slowly with pre-determined goals.
4. Store Plenty Of Water (NOT In Old Milk Jugs)
5. Don't Buy Food Your Family Doesn't Eat
6. Store More Than Just Canned Food. Dehydrated foods last longer and lighter to carry if bug-out is necessary. Remember water to rehydrate.
7. Use Sturdy Shelves For Your Storage
8. Don't Put All Your Preps In One Place
9. There's More To Prepping Than How Much You Store (knowledge and skills)
10. Don't Forget About Hygiene and Sanitation
11. Don't Forget About Those With Special Needs (glasses, prescription meds, oxygen, wheelchairs, etc.)
12. Don't Forget About Your Pets
13. Don't Be The Only Prepper In Your Household (the entire family needs to be on board)
14. Don't Tell Everyone About Your Preps (when disaster strikes, you'll have a line of people at your door)
15. Stay In Shape (emergency situations can be physically exhausting)
16. Don't Assume Your Stockpile Of Guns And Ammo Will Keep You Safe (avoid confrontation and Learn how to be stealthy)
17. Have A Plan For Getting Home or Reconntecting with family/friends (you may not be there when disaster strikes)
18. Don't Make Assumptions About What Will Happen (have a plan A and a plan B or more)
19. Test Everything Yourself (Dont assume equipment will work properly when they are needed)
20. Take Baby Steps (they will quickly add up to a very long way and stop frustration)
21. Be aware of signs and indications that something bad is about to happen. Put your emergency plan in motion.
22. The End Of The World Isn't Tomorrow (technically it could be but enjoy all that life has to offer)
[Reference Link]
[14-Point Emergency Preps Checklist]
[11-Cs Basic Emergency Kit]
[Learn to be More Self-Sufficient]
[The Ultimate Preparation]
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