Every year on July 26, we recognize National All or Nothing Day — a day that challenges us to drop the excuses, take bold action, and commit fully to something important. It's not about half-measures or “maybe someday.” It’s about doing the thing, and doing it now.
At Get Ready and Survive, we believe this mindset aligns perfectly with the world of emergency preparedness and survival. Being “almost ready” doesn’t cut it when a disaster strikes. “I’ll start prepping next week” won’t help in a real crisis. Preparedness is not just an idea — it's a decision, and it’s one you need to make before things go wrong.
Why Preparedness Is the Ultimate All or Nothing Mindset
When emergencies happen — whether it’s a natural disaster, power outage, or unexpected emergency — there are two types of people: those who are ready, and those who wish they were. There’s no in-between.
Here’s how you can honor National All or Nothing Day by going all in on your preparedness:
1. Build or Review Your Emergency Kit
Do you have a go-bag or bug-out bag?
Are your supplies updated and within expiration?
Do you have essentials like water, non-perishable food, first aid, and power sources?
Make today the day you double-check or finally get that kit together.
2. Create a Family Emergency Plan
Do your loved ones know what to do in a fire, flood, or blackout?
Do you have a communication plan if cell networks go down?
Preparedness is a team effort. Talk it out, write it down, and make sure everyone’s on the same page.
3. Practice a Drill or Survival Skill
Pick one simple survival skill and practice it today:
Fire-starting
First aid basics
Water purification
Setting up a tent or shelter
Small skills save lives.
4. Commit to a Lifestyle of Readiness
Preparedness isn’t about paranoia. It’s about confidence, clarity, and control. Going “all in” today means making readiness part of your everyday mindset — not just for yourself, but for your family, your community, and your peace of mind.
Final Thought
On this National All or Nothing Day, take the leap. Whether it’s your first step into preparedness or you’re fine-tuning your survival skills, make it count. Half-prepared is unprepared.
💥 Go all in. Get ready. And survive.
#AllOrNothingDay #Preparedness #EmergencyReady #GetReadyAndSurvive #SurvivalMindset #GoAllIn
