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				<description><![CDATA[What lifetime are you waiting for?. &#8220;Prepare your work outside; get everything ready for yourself in the field, and after that build your house.&#8221; &#8211; Proverbs 24:27 (ESV) Knowing what you have to do and doing it are two vastly different things. With multiple large-scale disasters over the past two months &#8212; everything from earthquakes, to hurricanes and floods, to wildfires, [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em id="gnt_postsubtitle" style="color:#770005;font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:1.3em;line-height:1.2em;font-weight:normal;font-style:italic;">What lifetime are you waiting for?</em></p> <h4><span style="color: #243333;"><span id="en-ESV-17107" class="text Prov-24-27">&#8220;Prepare your work outside;</span><span class="indent-1"> <span class="text Prov-24-27">get everything ready for yourself in the field,</span></span></span><span class="indent-1"> <span class="text Prov-24-27"><span style="color: #243333;">and after that build your house.&#8221; &#8211; Proverbs 24:27 (ESV)</span><br />
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<p>Knowing what you have to do and doing it are two vastly different things. With multiple large-scale disasters over the past two months &#8212; everything from earthquakes, to hurricanes and floods, to wildfires, to mass shootings &#8212; the importance of preparedness has come into sharp focus. Oh, I intend to remind you in my own words, but sometimes another puts it to verse, rhymes it, and makes it memorable.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s time for another trip to the Poetry Corner. Here&#8217;s &#8220;Whittier Meets Heloise&#8221; by Joe (Tarzana Joe) Santi:</p>
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<h2 class="entry-title">Whittier Meets Heloise</h2>
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<p>Of all the words of tongue and pen<br />
That bring a person sorrow<br />
I think, by far, the cruelest are<br />
“I’ll get to it tomorrow.”</p>
<p>For whether you are free from want<br />
Of find yourself in need<br />
“Tomorrow” is the single thing<br />
That no one’s guaranteed</p>
<p>It only takes an instant<br />
To destroy what’s stood for years<br />
That goes for homes and nations<br />
Reputations and careers</p>
<p>So if you hear your partner say<br />
“I’ll do it in the morning”<br />
Remember some disasters come<br />
Without a moment’s warning</p>
<p>And when the morning after comes<br />
The ones who best have fared<br />
Are scouts who know the wisdom<br />
Of their motto, Be Prepared</p>
<p>Promise every day to do<br />
The best a person can<br />
And know that every evening<br />
You are good with God and man</p>
<p>Organize your efforts<br />
In the way your wife insists<br />
Nothing helps the mem’ry more<br />
Than making a few lists</p>
<p>Your most important papers<br />
Have you stored them safely, mister?<br />
Scan them to a flash drive<br />
And send it to your sister</p>
<p>Here in California<br />
There’s a tip I always use<br />
Glasses on your nightstand<br />
And your wallet in your shoes</p>
<p>Don’t be like this guy I know<br />
The worst procrastinator<br />
Now I’ve got some poems to write<br />
I think I’ll do them later&#8221;</p>
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<div>Procrastination is cruel and seductive. It will lead you to a trap of busyness  &#8212; activity without accomplishment. In my experience, procrastination grows in the soil of doubt and fear. I&#8217;m unsure what I need to do, so I punt the decision; or I don&#8217;t want to fail, so I put off trying. Our poet friend shows us how this can affect us in disaster scenarios. He&#8217;s right, and there are more occasions that will expose a lack of preparedness.</div>
<h3><span style="color: #243333;">Ready for disaster?</span></h3>
<div class="post-content">Clearly, you and your household need a disaster plan that includes how you&#8217;ll tend to food and potable water, heat/shelter, first aid/medical needs, and a designated meeting place in case of a disaster. So let&#8217;s start there. DO you have a plan, or do you have a plan to make a plan? Our fellow citizens in Texas, Florida, California, and Puerto Rico, along with our neighbors in Mexico would tell you why it matters.</div>
<h3><span style="color: #243333;">Papers, please</span></h3>
<div>But let&#8217;s dig deeper. Are your affairs in order? By that I mean, are your financial documents &#8212; including your will and any advance medical directives &#8212; squared away and in a place where your loved ones know where to find them? Have you told them where they can find them? As I wrote <a href="http://www.therealgeobooth.com/?p=2308">last time</a>, our family lost my sweet mother-in-law from injuries she sustained in a car accident. Fortunately, she had planned ahead and had discussed her wishes and the location of her documents &#8212; including a healthcare directive and power of attorney &#8212; with her children. It did not lessen the severity of our loss, but it did give us peace to know her intentions and to ensure she received treatment just as she would have requested it herself.</div>
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<div>I want to emphasize that these kinds of plans and documents become all the more important when you have a family of your own. Your children and grandchildren will thank you for having seen to your business.</div>
<h3><span style="color: #243333;">It&#8217;s what&#8217;s inside</span></h3>
<div>And this brings us to the most important form of preparedness. Have you done the homework &#8212; the theoretical and practical study &#8212; to prepare your body and your mind? That will give you legitimate confidence that you can lead your family safely through a crisis. Scouting was a great source of hands-on training in overcoming physical challenges, but it is not the only way to learn the necessary skills &#8212; especially if you&#8217;re too old to join. You can take courses in first aid and in wilderness survival, to name two. See, there&#8217;s this thing called The Internet&#8230;</div>
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<h3><span style="color: #243333;">Pass it on</span></h3>
<div>If you&#8217;re already prepared, can you pass on what you&#8217;ve learned to your friends, family members and co-workers? Not only will this enable them to care for themselves, the process of teaching a subject drives it deeper into your memory, making your responses automatic.</div>
<h3><span style="color: #243333;">What lifetime are you waiting for?</span></h3>
<div>We have discussed the importance of developing a bias toward action. Let me encourage you again to confront the fear of failure and to do the hard work. What do you need to do &#8212; go to the gym, the range, the woods, your lawyer&#8217;s office, the class? Challenge yourself and allow yourself to fail &#8211; you&#8217;re learning, after all. Then take a clear-eyed look at your resources and at what types of disasters are more likely in your area. Where I live, earthquakes are exceedingly rare, but not impossible. Hurricanes, hailstorms, and tornadoes are more likely causes of disruption. Figure it out and plan accordingly.</div>
<h3><span style="color: #243333;">One last thing</span></h3>
<div>As we dealt with my mother-in-law&#8217;s injuries and hospitalization, I reflected on the last time I had seen her before the accident. Happily it was for my son&#8217;s wedding, and we all had such a great time together. The last things we said to each other were words of love and appreciation. That memory was a great comfort.</div>
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<div>While you&#8217;re banishing procrastination, make it a point today to tell those closest to you that you love them and that you appreciate them &#8212; and do that in a way that&#8217;s authentic to you. I assure you, you won&#8217;t be sorry.</div>
<h4><span style="color: #243333;">So how about you? What have you been putting off? Put your plan on the clock by posting it as a comment below. Do it now.</span></h4>
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