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[quote="Lordy x2" pid='56' dateline='1594680038'] [img]https://www.naturalblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/lockdown-lessons-pix-700x391.jpg[/img] By [url=https://www.naturalblaze.com/product/1631583913/US/natblaze-20/][b]Daisy Luther[/b][/url] The [url=https://www.theorganicprepper.com/the-lockdown-of-america-begins/]lockdown that recently took place[/url] due to the pandemic was like a practice run for a bigger SHTF event. Many of our [url=https://www.theorganicprepper.com/selco-survival-lessons-pandemic/]prepper theories played out and were accurate[/url], while others weren’t as realistic as we thought beforehand. People who weren’t preppers already learned a lot about why they would want to be better prepared in the future, but they weren’t the only ones who learned lessons. These preppers took a moment to answer questions about the lessons they learned during the lockdown. (Here’s [url=https://www.theorganicprepper.com/what-i-learned-during-the-covid-crisis/]an article about the things I learned[/url].) [size=x-large] [b]What did you learn about preparedness during the lockdown?[/b][/size] [b]Trisha…[/b] I learned two main things. First, I was very surprised at how strongly the isolation hit me. I am a person who is “energized” by interacting with other people. I knew that already, but I was shocked at how MUCH it affected me. Second, I got a taste of normalcy bias. I kept trying to see ways in which our situation was still “Normal”. As a school teacher of little ones for thirty years, I was pretty much used to switching into action immediately to deal with a crisis and putting my feelings on the back burner. So, I was shocked that it took me a couple of months to “accept” the changes in our lives and start looking for creative ways to make life work and meet our needs. [b]Maria…[/b] I learned it is so important to pay attention to what’s going on and stay ahead of the crowd. My husband and I were able to stock up two weeks before everyone else panicked. I also learned my plan of being stocked up and shopping only for replacements is a great system. For example I have 3 jars of mayo on the shelf, when I open one I put it on the list to purchase next time and replenish. Same with Costco TP. Every time I shop there I grab one package. We didn’t even go through half our stock pile and I was able to leave it for those who really needed it. I also learned to listen to your instincts, inner voice, the spirit, God or whatever you call it. I listened every time and we have made it through very comfortably. Also, look for opportunities to help others prepare. I have gotten several people to prepare seriously because of staying ahead of everyone else. I couldn’t have done what I did with[out] Daisy and her spot on articles. Like I said earlier, they kept me two weeks ahead of the crowd. [b]Annabel…[/b] That things happen really fast. If you act when things happen it is too late. Act now. [b]Judith…[/b] That prepping is far more than one type of crisis. Organization of preps is vitally important ( I am still not where I need to be). Having a list of recipes and items needed helps with how and what to shop for. Alternative sources for cooking, cleaning etc. are important. [b]Maya…[/b] ...and many more... [url=https://www.naturalblaze.com/2020/07/heres-what-75-preppers-learned-during-the-lockdown.html][b]LINK[/b][/url] [/quote]
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