Did you know that 2003 produced more than double the number of tornados in the U.S. than in any other year?
What if either you or your family were in one of those tornado zones? Could you have survived? Would you have at least had the most basic of necessities prepared ahead of time to ensure your family's safety and survival?
These are the questions you must ask yourself.
The little things we take for granted in this day and age are now being torn apart by an ever increasing number of natural disasters. Insurance companies know it but the question is, do you?
If you look at the increase in insurance premiums and limitations on policies in the past 10 years, you know that insurance companies are preparing themselves for the worst and guess who pays? You!
Am I suggesting that you live in some abandoned government missile silo? No, unless that's what makes you comfortable.
What makes all the difference in the world is just having a plan, no matter what your means. If you have a plan, you will have a better outlook because you know that you will have done all you can to prepare for what you know is coming.
Think about it. If you have no clue that these things are on the rise, they'll catch you by surprise and you'll start out in panic mode. Is this what you want?
If you simply pay attention to the increase in these things, you're already one step ahead of the game. You will be able to think on your feet if necessary because while everyone else is scrambling around just trying to save themselves, you can begin your plan, no matter how simple it may have seemed when you thought it out.
Think of how this knowledge could benefit you and your family:
You will know enough to be alert to disastrous changes in your area
Your family will know what to do when something happens so you won't have to worry about how everyone is going to get back together again
You will be able to think with a clear head and help neighbors, family and friends stay calm and more importantly, ALIVE
And much, much more...
Here's something to think about.
If some type of major natural disaster hit your area tonight, yes tonight, what would you do? Would you have the necessary spiritual, physical and emotional stamina to help yourself and your family?
Read that question again and think about it before your answer.