Loving these listing of essential items in a SHTF...before the SHTF...lol Check out the TIMESTAMP in the comment section of the Video but if you can't find it...here it is , below OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:07 Extra Bottled Water 00:01:54 Non-Perishable Ready-to-Eat Foods 00:02:39 Your Ticket to Dinner 00:03:38 Morale is Half the Battle 00:04:36 The Unsung Heroes 00:05:35 Flashlights or Battery-Powered Lamps 00:06:28 Battery-Powered or Hand-Crank Radio 00:07:33 Portable Phone Charger 00:08:37 First Aid Kit Supplies 00:09:52 Personal Hygiene Items 00:12:58 Hand Sanitizer and Disinfectant Wipes 00:15:37 Don't Get Caught Empty-Handed 00:17:57 Protect Your Vital Documents 00:18:59 Multi-Tool or Basic Tools 00:19:58 Duct Tape 00:20:39 Outro ************************************************************ At Survival Scope..Loving your chapter titles...very fun and creative of you. 3:45...What techniques do you recommend or have heard of...that will "BOOST YOUR SPIRITS" ? I've heard some say : EXERCISE is good....yet this daily action will burn up , needed calories. Others have said "FAMILY" is a good Spirit Booster....while others say "a Spiritual (religous) practice is essential for Spiritual boosting ...are their other ideas, you've heard about?
@kan-zee Here are 25 ways to boost your spirit and cultivate positivity in your daily life: Practice Daily Gratitude: Write down three things you're grateful for each morning to start your day on a positive note. Spend Time Outdoors: Nature has a calming effect, so try to get outside, even for a short walk, every day. Move Your Body Regularly: Exercise, even if it's just a quick walk or stretch, can increase your endorphin levels and improve your mood. Engage in Creative Hobbies: Painting, writing, crafting, or cooking can help you express yourself and feel fulfilled. Surround Yourself with Positive People: Spend time with friends or family members who uplift you and make you feel good. Practice Mindfulness or Meditation: These practices help you center your thoughts, reduce stress, and focus on the present. Listen to Uplifting Music: Create a playlist of your favorite uplifting songs to brighten your mood anytime you need it. Help Others: Volunteering or helping others not only benefits them but can also boost your own happiness. Limit Negative News Consumption: Too much negativity from the media can bring down your mood, so consider reducing your news intake. Set Small, Achievable Goals: Completing even tiny goals gives you a sense of accomplishment and purpose. Indulge in Self-Care: Take time for a bath, a face mask, or anything that helps you feel relaxed and pampered. Practice Deep Breathing Exercises: Deep breathing can help you manage stress and bring calmness to your day. Laugh More Often: Watch a funny movie or spend time with someone who makes you laugh-it’s great medicine for the soul. Read Something Inspirational: Books or quotes that inspire you can offer fresh perspectives and motivation. Visualize Your Goals: Imagine the future you want; this can foster hope and drive you toward your aspirations. Keep a Journal: Writing down your thoughts and feelings can be therapeutic and help you process your emotions. Try Something New: Learning a new skill or exploring a new hobby can break the monotony and give you a sense of excitement. Declutter Your Space: A clean, organized environment can improve focus and reduce stress. Spend Time with Animals: Pets can provide comfort, reduce stress, and increase feelings of happiness. Practice Forgiveness: Letting go of grudges or forgiving yourself can provide peace and emotional freedom. Celebrate Small Wins: Recognize and celebrate even the little achievements; they all add up. Limit Social Media Use: Social media can sometimes foster comparison or anxiety, so consider setting boundaries. Create a Vision Board: Having a visual reminder of your dreams and goals can keep you inspired. Express Yourself with Art: Drawing, writing, or any form of art can be a wonderful outlet for emotions and creativity. Find Meaningful Spiritual or Philosophical Practices: Reflect on your purpose or engage in practices that connect you to something larger than yourself, like reading, prayer, or meditation.
I didn't do too bad, I actually had most of this in my emergency bag. I think you should have put a small section in there for emergency blanket, that emergency sleeping bag compass. The little things. The one item I would have definitely added that you didn't is a Small camping stove. It's just basically a round piece of metal. Like a cylinder and then you can burn wood and you have can have a contained campfire and cook food on, That and a water purifying straw.
I really appreciate your feedback! Those are great suggestions and definitely worth considering for future videos. It's always helpful to hear from viewers who are prepared! Thanks for watching and Be Safe!
Top off the gas, propane, booze and smokes, as much as you can put your hands on , fill up water bladder, get home and stay home.Ammo and food, batteries etc. be a boy scout.
@@SurvivalScope101 Whenever I go to the supermarket I just buy an extra case of water, a couple of cans of soup, a little bit more than I would need just in case. My level of readiness is far less than most of your viewers though. If it doesn't fit into that bag. I'm probably not gonna have it, so it's stuffed with a lot of useful things. And weighs less than 10 lbs, Not counting the bladder full of water, of course. I am however building a van. For a van life, if you know what that is. So I will have a functioning base of operations that can move.
It's great to hear that you're preparing and thinking ahead! A well-packed bag can make all the difference. Good luck with your van build-van life sounds like an exciting adventure! Thanks for sharing, Be Safe!
1. Water, 2. Non perishable food, 3. Manual can openers, 4. Comfort foods, 5. Batteries, 6. Flashlights, Headlamps, Lanterns, 7. Battery powered or crank radio, 8. Power Bricks, 9. Up leveled First Aid Kits, 10. Hygiene Kit, 11. Sanitizer, 12. Cash, 13. Multi Tool, 14. Duck Tape, Extra clothes.
Thank you for sharing your comprehensive list! It’s a fantastic reminder of what we need to stay safe and comfortable in any situation.
Thanks ! The day is too busy to spend much time on hoping for new information or a new concept from AI.
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate you taking the time to watch, even with your busy day. It means a lot!
Loving these listing of essential items in a SHTF...before the SHTF...lol
Check out the TIMESTAMP in the comment section of the Video
but if you can't find it...here it is , below
OUTLINE:
00:00:00
Intro
00:01:07
Extra Bottled Water
00:01:54
Non-Perishable Ready-to-Eat Foods
00:02:39
Your Ticket to Dinner
00:03:38
Morale is Half the Battle
00:04:36
The Unsung Heroes
00:05:35
Flashlights or Battery-Powered Lamps
00:06:28
Battery-Powered or Hand-Crank Radio
00:07:33
Portable Phone Charger
00:08:37
First Aid Kit Supplies
00:09:52
Personal Hygiene Items
00:12:58
Hand Sanitizer and Disinfectant Wipes
00:15:37
Don't Get Caught Empty-Handed
00:17:57
Protect Your Vital Documents
00:18:59
Multi-Tool or Basic Tools
00:19:58
Duct Tape
00:20:39
Outro
************************************************************
At Survival Scope..Loving your chapter titles...very fun and creative of you.
3:45...What techniques do you recommend or have heard of...that will "BOOST YOUR SPIRITS" ?
I've heard some say : EXERCISE is good....yet this daily action will burn up , needed calories.
Others have said "FAMILY" is a good Spirit Booster....while others say "a Spiritual (religous) practice is essential for Spiritual boosting ...are their other ideas, you've heard about?
@kan-zee Here are 25 ways to boost your spirit and cultivate positivity in your daily life:
Practice Daily Gratitude: Write down three things you're grateful for each morning to start your day on a positive note.
Spend Time Outdoors: Nature has a calming effect, so try to get outside, even for a short walk, every day.
Move Your Body Regularly: Exercise, even if it's just a quick walk or stretch, can increase your endorphin levels and improve your mood.
Engage in Creative Hobbies: Painting, writing, crafting, or cooking can help you express yourself and feel fulfilled.
Surround Yourself with Positive People: Spend time with friends or family members who uplift you and make you feel good.
Practice Mindfulness or Meditation: These practices help you center your thoughts, reduce stress, and focus on the present.
Listen to Uplifting Music: Create a playlist of your favorite uplifting songs to brighten your mood anytime you need it.
Help Others: Volunteering or helping others not only benefits them but can also boost your own happiness.
Limit Negative News Consumption: Too much negativity from the media can bring down your mood, so consider reducing your news intake.
Set Small, Achievable Goals: Completing even tiny goals gives you a sense of accomplishment and purpose.
Indulge in Self-Care: Take time for a bath, a face mask, or anything that helps you feel relaxed and pampered.
Practice Deep Breathing Exercises: Deep breathing can help you manage stress and bring calmness to your day.
Laugh More Often: Watch a funny movie or spend time with someone who makes you laugh-it’s great medicine for the soul.
Read Something Inspirational: Books or quotes that inspire you can offer fresh perspectives and motivation.
Visualize Your Goals: Imagine the future you want; this can foster hope and drive you toward your aspirations.
Keep a Journal: Writing down your thoughts and feelings can be therapeutic and help you process your emotions.
Try Something New: Learning a new skill or exploring a new hobby can break the monotony and give you a sense of excitement.
Declutter Your Space: A clean, organized environment can improve focus and reduce stress.
Spend Time with Animals: Pets can provide comfort, reduce stress, and increase feelings of happiness.
Practice Forgiveness: Letting go of grudges or forgiving yourself can provide peace and emotional freedom.
Celebrate Small Wins: Recognize and celebrate even the little achievements; they all add up.
Limit Social Media Use: Social media can sometimes foster comparison or anxiety, so consider setting boundaries.
Create a Vision Board: Having a visual reminder of your dreams and goals can keep you inspired.
Express Yourself with Art: Drawing, writing, or any form of art can be a wonderful outlet for emotions and creativity.
Find Meaningful Spiritual or Philosophical Practices: Reflect on your purpose or engage in practices that connect you to something larger than yourself, like reading, prayer, or meditation.
Good knife will open that can so will a p 38 also
Thanks for your input! It's great to hear that you appreciate the versatility of tools like a knife and a P-38! Thanks for watching, and Stay Safe.
I didn't do too bad, I actually had most of this in my emergency bag. I think you should have put a small section in there for emergency blanket, that emergency sleeping bag compass. The little things. The one item I would have definitely added that you didn't is a Small camping stove. It's just basically a round piece of metal. Like a cylinder and then you can burn wood and you have can have a contained campfire and cook food on, That and a water purifying straw.
I really appreciate your feedback! Those are great suggestions and definitely worth considering for future videos. It's always helpful to hear from viewers who are prepared! Thanks for watching and Be Safe!
Top off the gas, propane, booze and smokes, as much as you can put your hands on , fill up water bladder, get home and stay home.Ammo and food, batteries etc. be a boy scout.
Haha, looks like someone’s planning for the apocalypse! Just don’t forget the snacks for the long haul! Thanks for watching, be safe and be prepared!
@@SurvivalScope101 Whenever I go to the supermarket I just buy an extra case of water, a couple of cans of soup, a little bit more than I would need just in case. My level of readiness is far less than most of your viewers though. If it doesn't fit into that bag. I'm probably not gonna have it, so it's stuffed with a lot of useful things. And weighs less than 10 lbs, Not counting the bladder full of water, of course. I am however building a van. For a van life, if you know what that is. So I will have a functioning base of operations that can move.
It's great to hear that you're preparing and thinking ahead! A well-packed bag can make all the difference. Good luck with your van build-van life sounds like an exciting adventure! Thanks for sharing, Be Safe!
Potato
A meat and potato kinda guy! Great choice, thanks for sharing.