The Three P’s of Preparedness

The Three P’s of Preparedness

The Three P’s of Preparedness

There are three important P’s of preparedness that everyone should keep in mind: planning, playing, and persevering.

Planning is the key to any successful project. You need a well-thought-out plan to guide you from start to finish. Without a plan, you’re likely to get overwhelmed and give up before you even start.

Playing is an important part of life. It’s how we learn and grow, and it’s a necessary part of keeping our spirits high. When things get tough, it’s important to find ways to lighten the mood and have some fun.

Perseverance is essential for any goal. No one ever achieved anything great without persevering through hard times and setbacks. When the going gets tough, don’t give up – keep pushing forward until you reach your goals.

Planning, playing, and persevering are the three P’s of preparedness that everyone should remember. By keeping these in mind, you’ll be better equipped to handle any situation that comes your way.

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Written by:

Daniel

Daniel is the urban disaster planning expert with over 30 years of experience training young men and women, foreign nationals, and Department of Defense Civilians to survive on the modern battlefield. He is the author of "Family Urban Disaster Planning" and co-author of the #1 Best Seller "The Book of Influence." And “The Book of Mentors” He earned his MBA with a minor in Project Management while serving in the military. He has over 26 education certificates from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Center for Disease Control, and the National Fire Academy. He is a speaker and coach on the topics of Communications, Leadership, Financial Literacy, and Disaster Planning.

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