What are you prepared to do to take care of your family?

Are you willing to have a month’s supply of everything needed? How about a year’s?

What would that look like?

It might look like having these Priorities handled:

  • Protection
  • Clothing
  • Shelter
  • Fire Starting
  • Fuel
  • Drinking Water
  • Hygiene
  • Medicine
  • Information
  • Communication
  • Tools
  • Gear
  • Land
  • Money
  • Barter
  • Nutrition
  • Food
  • Navigation
  • Transportation
  • Community

Those are all good things, now how about the most important of all – the ability to create and use them whenever needed.

Our System combines the Best Practices from homesteading, survival, preparedness, emergency response, search and rescue, bush crafting, investment, design, planning, training, innovation and most importantly leadership.

Our Results have been proven in jungles, mountains, deserts, woods, prairies, beaches, wetlands, waterways and many urban environments as well.

Having a scalpel won’t make you a surgeon, just like having running shoes won’t make you a great runner. Having a scalpel, practicing daily and a month of training from experts increases the value greatly.

We believe in having Good Equipment for starters, however what is more important is adding the ingredient of repeated practice. Our team has several hundred years of combined experience in the art of thriving. Try a sample and see what you think. Your family deserves your best!

No matter where you’re at, just take a next step.

If you only have a one day supply of things, add a second day. If you have a month’s supply of things, work on creating 2 months. If you’re advanced or experienced, see what would give you a year’s supply, especially of the most important items. Hoarding is not necessarily the most useful technique however, as things tend to spoil and degrade over time.

Start simple wherever you are.

There is a big difference between storing a fish and storing a fishing pole along with reusable bait. The same can be said for storing wealth and the ability to create more of it.

One of the most important parts of an emergency kit is the ability to create another kit. This is where residual income is very useful. Ideally you want multiple streams of income from different sources.

Even a few hundred dollars coming in every month automatically allows you to spend time creating larger flows. Being good at bartering can also reduce the need for money. Combining the two creates a powerful system of time and money leverage.

Information is power, being able to apply it is wisdom.

When looking at what type of items to start with, realize less is more if you have to carry it around for any length of time.

One of the easiest ways to start is by getting rid of things that you no longer need to begin with. This gives you more space for storing important things and produces some quick revenue as well. It is also important to collaborate with others who have skills that you don’t because you won’t have time to ever really learn those abilities to their level.

What are 5 of the top skills when crisis hits?

  • Leadership
  • Protection
  • Organization
  • Medicine
  • Creation

Practice at least one of these skills every day.

What are the Most Common Mistakes we all make when Getting Prepared? See Some of the Most Important Ones to Transform.

If we look to Chinese philosophy, the best time to plant a fruit tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is Today! It is better late than never. It is also important to realize that Time is of the Essence!

Learn what you can while you can. There are many free resources on the Internet, look at various experts and see what they recommend to save your loved ones from Pain, Misery and Wasted Time.

If the grid were ever to go down, Waterproof Versions of these resources would become invaluable. Look at how to condense the information into several volumes that can be carried as needed.

In most crisis situations, the 3 most immediately valuable types of people are experts in security, medicine and leadership.

In an ongoing situation, the most important element is sustainability. Canned food is great, a renewable garden year after year is better. Pharmaceuticals can help, knowing how to gather the source materials will last you the rest of your life. Having a set of tools is useful, knowing how to make tools means you’ll always have them. The same is true for wealth. Having money saved up is important, having skills and resources such as residual income are evergreen.

We start out with basic packages that are affordable and accessible now.

We have intermediate ones for those who want to invest more and get more out of it.

We also have premium packages for you who want to give your family the best.


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