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The Prepared Life Squad

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Wishing you a great month! Stay warm.
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Happy Tuesday ya'll! Hope this day is filled with a lot of laughter, love & blessings. Remember YOU control that! Protect your Peace!
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Winter Preparedness: Building Confidence for Cold Weather Challenges
Welcome back! Winter brings beauty—cozy evenings, warm drinks, maybe some snow to enjoy. It also brings practical challenges that are worth thinking about before they arrive. Power outages, difficult road conditions, and cold temperatures can turn a routine day into something more complicated. The good news? With some straightforward preparation, you can handle winter's curveballs with confidence. Let's walk through the essentials for winter preparedness, focusing on what actually matters for your household. Foundation: Food, Water, and Medications When winter weather makes roads difficult or stores temporarily inaccessible, you'll want basics already in place. Focus on having: Non-perishable food that your family actually eats Adequate water supply (remember, pipes can freeze) Prescription medications with some buffer time Pet food and supplies if you have animals A week's worth of supplies is a practical target that covers most winter disruptions without requiring excessive storage space. Start with three days if a week feels overwhelming, then build from there. Staying Comfortable in the Cold Heating system check-ups before winter arrives are worth the time. If something needs repair, you'd rather know now than during the first cold snap. Consider your backup warmth options. If you use a fireplace or wood stove, having firewood ready makes sense. Thermal blankets, layered clothing options, and quality winter gear aren't just for outdoor activities—they matter inside too if heating becomes limited. Think through what keeps your specific household comfortable when it's cold. That answer looks different for everyone. When the Power Goes Out Power outages during winter happen. The question is how you'll handle them. Options range from whole-house generators to simple solutions like battery-powered lights and portable phone chargers. Your budget and situation will guide what makes sense, but having something in place means you're not figuring it out in the dark.
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Why Preparedness Matters: Real Life, Real Reasons
Welcome ! Life has a way of throwing unexpected challenges our way. Some are minor inconveniences, others are significant disruptions that test our ability to stay calm and capable. The question isn't whether disruptions will happen—it's whether we'll feel confident when they do. Let's explore why preparedness matters, what we can learn from real experiences, and how to take your first practical steps forward. Life's Unexpected Moments Take a moment and think back over the past five years. How many of these situations have touched your life or your community? - Power outages - Sudden illness or loss - Medical emergencies - Economic uncertainty - Supply shortages - Rising costs and inflation - Severe weather events - Natural disasters - Financial challenges - Job loss or unemployment - Health crises that affect daily life - Community disruptions Now ask yourself: How did you feel during those moments? Did you feel prepared, or did you wish you'd done things differently? Most of us have experienced several of these situations. Some handled them smoothly, others found themselves scrambling. There's no judgment here—just an opportunity to learn and build confidence for next time. A Real Story: When Theory Meets Reality I live in an area where hurricanes are part of life, but direct hits are rare. We usually see some wind and rain, nothing too serious. Then 2017 changed that perspective. When Hurricane Irma hit us directly, we lost power for three days. Trees blocked roads, water wasn't safe to drink, and getting around was challenging. We made it through, but it wasn't comfortable. That experience opened my eyes to what being truly prepared actually means. I started building systems and gathering supplies, thinking I'd done well. Then Hurricane Idalia arrived as a Category 2 storm with 105 mph sustained winds. Ninety-seven percent of our city went dark. No power or safe drinking water for five days. But this time was different. Because I'd started building preparedness into my life after 2017, we were in a much better position. Our food stayed safe, we had plenty of water, alternative cooking methods were ready to go, and we stayed comfortable despite the heat.
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💡 The January 1st Preparedness Kickoff** Make your first action of 2026 a preparedness win: January 1st morning, do this: ✅ Take $20 (or whatever you can spare) and put it in an envelope labeled "Emergency Fund - DO NOT TOUCH" ✅ Hide it somewhere safe ✅ Commit to adding to it monthly That's it. Simple. Achievable. Gets the momentum going. First prep of the new year = DONE. Who's with me? Comment "COMMITTED" below! 💵
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Sharon Johnson
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Certified Life Purpose Coach; Holistic Preparedness Coach; Vintage Prepper

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