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One of the most challenging aspects of dealing with a crisis is having the proper mindset. If you understand that there are basic steps that need to be taken, and an idea of what needs to be done, it will be much easier for you to deal with this process. You might not know where to start or what you should do, but it will be easier to figure out the specific steps if you have a plan in mind. The first part of this book will be focused on teaching you the basics of survival. You'll learn about self-sufficiency and how important it is. It will also discuss some of the challenges you might face…mehr

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One of the most challenging aspects of dealing with a crisis is having the proper mindset. If you understand that there are basic steps that need to be taken, and an idea of what needs to be done, it will be much easier for you to deal with this process. You might not know where to start or what you should do, but it will be easier to figure out the specific steps if you have a plan in mind. The first part of this book will be focused on teaching you the basics of survival. You'll learn about self-sufficiency and how important it is. It will also discuss some of the challenges you might face when trying to become more self-sufficient. The word selfsufficiency has many different meanings. Anyone who is truly selfsufficient does not rely on anyone or anything for their benefit. The next part of this book will teach you about how to get started as a prepper. You need to be prepared for what is coming, and right now, those preparations are necessary. It doesn't matter if your personal goals are to become more self-sufficient or if your goal is to survive a major crisis, both require preparation. To be prepared, you must learn all you can about what is coming.
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Rachel Smith is a former corporately dictated, now personally motivated, self-starter and entrepreneur.Having lived and worked in New York City and Los Angeles for the past three decades, Rachel now divides her time between New York and Cape Cod with her love Jenna, her mom "The Judith" and her dog Kussie.Rachel aims to empower other women through the telling of her stories and the recounting of the many instances when she didn't Speak the F*ck Up, with the hope that it motivates them to discover and raise their own voices.Rachel can be found at www.speakthefuckup.com and hosting STFU events around the country.Speak the F*ck Up is her first book.