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Protect Yourself in Cold Weather?! Get Fluffy!

How do you protect yourself in cold weather?!

Protect Yourself in Cold Weather?! Get Fluffy!

Protect Yourself in Cold Weather?! Get Fluffy!

This is me in cold weather!!! All he needs is some wool socks!  Stay warm out there people.  Winter keeps appearing in the middle of my fall!

All kidding aside, it is very important to always have layers of clothes available.  You should be warm but not hot or cold!  If you feel chilled, add a layer.  If you start to sweat , remove a layer.  Just remember to keep track of your clothes for later!

 

If you want to understand the basics of prepping for real life, please check out my quick start guide, Be Prepared by Friday.  It will give you a solid start on preparedness in less than a week. See you soon!

Sissy Neel

Sissy is on a mission to prove that peace of mind doesn't require a bunker or a massive bank account. As a practical preparedness advocate, she noticed a major gap in the survival industry: most information written is for "hardcore" survivalists, leaving the rest of us feeling overwhelmed and under-equipped. With the release of her book, ‘Be Prepared by Friday’ Quick Start Guide, Sissy has become a voice for practical prepping. She specializes in teaching how to start prepping for beginners on a budget, stripping away the "doom-and-gloom" and replacing it with actionable, common-sense steps. Whether she’s designing emergency preparedness strategies for soccer moms, helping college students secure their dorm rooms, or guiding seniors through medication readiness, Sissy’s approach is always the same: grounded, rational, and rooted in FEMA and Red Cross guidelines. When she isn’t updating her solid prepper wish list or helping families build their "working pantries," Sissy is passionate about helping the "average Joe" realize that they already have the most important survival tool: the right mindset. She believes that while we can't control the weather or the news, we can control how ready we are for the unexpected.

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