Tagged: family preparedness

Family calmly reviewing their emergency plan

Survival Myths in Preparedness Culture

Why Real Resilience Is About Systems, Not Just Survival Skills Introduction: The Problem With Survival Thinking Spend any time in preparedness conversations and you’ll notice a pattern. People often debate who would survive the longest...

Winter Isn’t Over Yet

Practical Winter Safety Tips for Families and Businesses The Calendar Changed. The Weather Didn’t. March 20 may mark the official end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, but icy sidewalks, freezing rain, and late-season snowstorms...

Prepared Beats Perfect

Prepared Beats Perfect

Prepared Beats Perfect: Why Practicing Once Matters More Than Planning Forever   Every January, families make promises to “get prepared.” They download checklists. They bookmark articles. They tell themselves, We’ll work on it when things...

Vision for 2026 leadership and community resilience with families, businesses, schools, and organizations united

Where We’re Going in 2026

From Prepared Families… to Prepared Communities Why 2026 Isn’t Just Another Year There’s a funny thing about resilience — nobody cares about it… …until the lights go out. …until the kids are scared. …until payroll...

Crisis Leadership and Cyber Security

Crisis Leadership in the Cyber Age

Protecting Families Beyond the Front Door You spend a peaceful evening at home with your family. Your phone suddenly flashes because your bank account has been drained. Your child comes in to tell you about...

When the Reach of Doctors Breaks

Why Every Family Needs to Be Its Own First Responder Recently, I received yet another email from a man whose messages always carry the same urgent theme: government failures, collapsing systems, and the hidden costs...