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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode #217, "Learning as you go, in life, as well as in prepping"
We should strive to improve each time we do something, in all areas of life.
Seek to increase your prepping knowledge regularly
Work to improve our prepping skills each week or each month
Understand That We Will Make Mistakes
Do not fear failure, or making mistakes, unless you are a bomb disposal technician.
Thomas Edison, when questioned about having unsuccessfully tried thousands of times to make a working lightbulb, replied, "I have not failed.... I've just found 10,000 ways that wont work"
Learn from our mistakes
What went right?
What went wrong?
What can we do better next time?
Learn from the mistakes of others
What did they do wrong?
What could they have done to avoid the mistake?
Try doing old things in new ways
We're not reinventing the wheel here, but looking for little improvements in systems or procedures
ie: A better way to inventory your food or your water storage, or rain water collection
Remember that we can learn something from everyone
Sometimes What/How to do
Sometimes What/How not to do
Doing a "hot wash," "post mortem," or "after-action" of an event or practice and make notes
What did we do right? Or what went right?
What did we do wrong? Or What went wrong?
Analyze the information
And Develop a plan
Commit to the learning process !
Learn something every day
Read something every day
Books, journals, website, articles, magazines, forums, social
media groups (may have to filter thru the clutter)
Even if only for a few minutes each day
Watch/listen to something once or twice each week
Youtube videos, podcasts, especially while driving
Recapping
Learn as you go
Don't fear mistakes
Figure out what you did right or did wrong
Try doing old things in new ways
ie: Fire starting, water filtration,
Commit to the learning process
Do these things and you will be light years ahead down the road.
The sponsors for this episode are:
ProLine Digital Group
https://www.prolinedesigns.us
Email: [email protected]
Jim Curtis Knives
https://www.facebook.com/Jimcurtisknives
Email Jim: [email protected]
If you find value in the podcast, would you consider supporting us?
Your support helps us keep the podcast up and running, as well as growing. Here are several ways:
Amazon affiliate - start your shopping from our website
It costs you nothing extra, but pays us a little commission to support the podcast.
Buy Us A Cup of Coffee
buymeacoffee.com/practicalprep
Buy one of our books
"Practical Prepping For Everyday People"
"Making Contact During Emergencies" Linked from our website, On Amazon, or wherever books are sold.
Contact us.
Practical Prepping
Website: www.practicalprepping.info
Email at [email protected]
Website design and hosting by ProLine Designs
Copyright 2022, Practical Prepping
Join us every weekday for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.
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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode #217, "Learning as you go, in life, as well as in prepping"
We should strive to improve each time we do something, in all areas of life.
Seek to increase your prepping knowledge regularly
Work to improve our prepping skills each week or each month
Understand That We Will Make Mistakes
Do not fear failure, or making mistakes, unless you are a bomb disposal technician.
Thomas Edison, when questioned about having unsuccessfully tried thousands of times to make a working lightbulb, replied, "I have not failed.... I've just found 10,000 ways that wont work"
Learn from our mistakes
What went right?
What went wrong?
What can we do better next time?
Learn from the mistakes of others
What did they do wrong?
What could they have done to avoid the mistake?
Try doing old things in new ways
We're not reinventing the wheel here, but looking for little improvements in systems or procedures
ie: A better way to inventory your food or your water storage, or rain water collection
Remember that we can learn something from everyone
Sometimes What/How to do
Sometimes What/How not to do
Doing a "hot wash," "post mortem," or "after-action" of an event or practice and make notes
What did we do right? Or what went right?
What did we do wrong? Or What went wrong?
Analyze the information
And Develop a plan
Commit to the learning process !
Learn something every day
Read something every day
Books, journals, website, articles, magazines, forums, social
media groups (may have to filter thru the clutter)
Even if only for a few minutes each day
Watch/listen to something once or twice each week
Youtube videos, podcasts, especially while driving
Recapping
Learn as you go
Don't fear mistakes
Figure out what you did right or did wrong
Try doing old things in new ways
ie: Fire starting, water filtration,
Commit to the learning process
Do these things and you will be light years ahead down the road.
The sponsors for this episode are:
ProLine Digital Group
https://www.prolinedesigns.us
Email: [email protected]
Jim Curtis Knives
https://www.facebook.com/Jimcurtisknives
Email Jim: [email protected]
If you find value in the podcast, would you consider supporting us?
Your support helps us keep the podcast up and running, as well as growing. Here are several ways:
Amazon affiliate - start your shopping from our website
It costs you nothing extra, but pays us a little commission to support the podcast.
Buy Us A Cup of Coffee
buymeacoffee.com/practicalprep
Buy one of our books
"Practical Prepping For Everyday People"
"Making Contact During Emergencies" Linked from our website, On Amazon, or wherever books are sold.
Contact us.
Practical Prepping
Website: www.practicalprepping.info
Email at [email protected]
Website design and hosting by ProLine Designs
Copyright 2022, Practical Prepping
Join us every weekday for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.

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