Preparedness Guide

Life Happens

The interstate stopped moving at ten past four on a Friday in December, two hours from home, with both kids buckled into the back and the snow coming down like...

Life Happens

The interstate stopped moving at ten past four on a Friday in December, two hours from home, with both kids buckled into the back and the snow coming down like...

Why Prepare at All?

Things sometimes break. Accepting that is realism, not fear. Why preparing for emergencies is an act of acceptance, and of love for the people in your life.

Why Prepare at All?

Things sometimes break. Accepting that is realism, not fear. Why preparing for emergencies is an act of acceptance, and of love for the people in your life.

The One Who Is Able

Every household has someone who knows where the flashlight is. On responsibility as a quiet identity you grow into, one small act of readiness at a time.

The One Who Is Able

Every household has someone who knows where the flashlight is. On responsibility as a quiet identity you grow into, one small act of readiness at a time.

Readiness Is Something You Do

Readiness lives in verbs. On the distance between intending to get ready and actually doing it, and the quiet dignity of the person who acts.

Readiness Is Something You Do

Readiness lives in verbs. On the distance between intending to get ready and actually doing it, and the quiet dignity of the person who acts.

The Quiet Confidence of Being Capable

Knowing you can handle a bad hour changes how you stand in every ordinary one. How readiness pays a daily dividend of calm, posture, and better sleep.

The Quiet Confidence of Being Capable

Knowing you can handle a bad hour changes how you stand in every ordinary one. How readiness pays a daily dividend of calm, posture, and better sleep.

The First Hour

The first hour of any emergency belongs to the prepared mind. On reaction management, trained calm, and why sequence beats scramble when minutes matter.

The First Hour

The first hour of any emergency belongs to the prepared mind. On reaction management, trained calm, and why sequence beats scramble when minutes matter.