By: Julia Barnard | 2010-04-02 | Business If you've ever found yourself unemployed than you know how it feels. It can be a terrifying time, wrought with anxiety and fear. You are unable to see past the present moment. Suddenly you are faced with a whole host of worries and initially you may feel paralysed, unable to act. However, if you can keep active, it will help you in the long run. read more
By: Max Buddenbrock | 2010-09-13 | Diseases and Conditions If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, then you need to begin thinking of survival. This is not only a life-threatening disease, it can also blind you, reduce circulation, and cause your limbs to be have to be amputated. read more
By: Bryan Burbank | 2010-03-27 | Divorce If you are a man going through a divorce you are at a disadvantage. Our society seems to favor women in a divorce. Men are usually portrayed as the villain. Our culture usually takes the side of the women. Even though in most marriage break ups are the fault of both parties.Blame tends to fall on the man. Also most people feel that the man has most of the money and should assume most of the financial burden. In this article I will give you some tips how to survive a divorce if you are a man. read more
By: Cedric Loiselle | 2012-01-30 | Home Improvement Everyone is different. Some love to pack, others loathe it. They’d rather unpack than pack. However, for other people, it is unpacking that they hate. Either way, you can always hire someone to do the job for you. But it is better if you do the unpacking yourself because then you will be the one to arrange things so you know where everything is. read more
By: Patricia Lick | 2010-10-26 | Recreation & Sports There seems to be a lot of information out there about how to survive a bear attack. But wouldn't it be nice to know how to avoid the attack altogether? The best way to survive a bear attack is to avoid encountering a bear. Bear encounters can be drastically reduced or completely eliminated by following these simple steps. Make noise. This cannot be stressed enough. If given a choice, the bear will choose to avoid you. Maintain a constant read more
By: Bob Alexander | 2009-10-12 | Fishing Fall crappie are a little harder to find, because they're generally in deeper water than in the spring and you have to use a bit of finesse to get them in the boat. read more
By: Tristan Lee | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Weird... right when I was about to write the word "dead" the lights turned off... then came back on. Anyway... have you ever had a dream where a dead person communicated with you? In today's post, I would like to talk about these types of dreams called Survival Dreams. Survival, in this context, does not mean the survival of a dreamer, which is us, but rather, the survival of a dead person. read more
By: Dr. Moses Simuyemba | 2010-03-31 | Motivation When the boat is sinking is not a good time to think of taking swimming lessons. When the economy is bad is not the best time to think about becoming financially independent. Start NOW, whilst the boat is still afloat. read more
By: Yuanfei Gang | 2011-03-09 | Self Improvement Do you have difficulty in urban survival? Maybe many people don’t think so much about surviving in city, but the truth is that our recognition towards survival is too partial to protect ourselves from danger. read more
By: Kate Carlton | 2012-05-17 | Medicine I lost my brother before any of the people I know experienced any type of loss. I was 31, he was 32. He came home on October 20th, and after having a meal at my parent’s house - my mom, dad, husband and brother. Stuart said he wanted to tell us something. read more
By: R. G. Padgett | 2010-03-27 | Personal Finance The greatest depression has begun. Are you prepared, financially, to survive during this collapsed economy? read more
By: John Mellem | 2010-03-31 | Gardening Everyone has to buy food but you can benefit both monetarily and health wise from growing your own either in a garden or in containers indoors. For just a few dollars, you'll be able to save hundreds or perhaps thousands. Don't be dissuaded if you've never done it. Nature can take care of most of it for you. After all, things have been growing without our help for a long time. read more
By: Warren Coquilla | 2012-03-05 | Product Reviews Survival blanket acts as a vapor barrier shielding you from the harsh cold wind. It is made of more long-lasting, reusable, repairable, tear resistant, and quieter polyethylene material. Immediately after wrapping this around yourself, you begin to feel warmth. This is your own body heat not escaping into the air as it normally does. Instead it's restricted within the confines of the survival blan read more
By: Delwyn Lounsbury | 2011-10-17 | Current Events The Occupy Wall Street protest is just another smokescreen to divert attention from the elite while they take our freedom and liberty. The moral hazard grows with the size of our debt and financial oppression. Welcome to total totalitarian tyranny! read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Stress Management Stress has become a pervasive force in our lives. Our modern day stresses have become so constant that many of us do not even associate the headaches, tight muscles, anxiety, racing heart, or difficulty sleeping to our daily stresses. Stress is an underlying factor in many chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Stress can also reduce immune function and impair libido and fertility. It is estimated that 43% of all adults suffer adverse health effects from stress, and stress-related ailments account for 75 to 90% of all visits to physicians. read more