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Anyone can be more self-sufficient

February 17, 2014 by Jana 5 Comments

“A blog designed to help you become more self-sufficient, no matter where you live”.

self-relianceThat’s the mission of this blog. I want, through my attempts, failures, and successes, to show that it is possible to be more self-reliant, even if you’re combating asshole homeowner’s associations, live in a tiny apartment, or a house with no suitable land for gardening. Because being self-reliant is so much more than growing your own food (which you can do pretty much anywhere, and we’ll talk about gardening a few weeks).

In fact, for the purposes of this site, being self-sufficient means you:

  • Use your money wisely. Frugality is an essential component of the pioneer lifestyle.
  • Fix what’s broken. It’s not always necessary to replace something that breaks. And if you can’t fix it, you find a way to repurpose it.
  • Utilize available resources. It’s amazing what we have at our disposal.
  • Learn to make your own stuff, and use stores more for the raw materials than the products themselves.
  • Practice contentment with what we have instead of coveting everything our Facebook friends claim to have.
  • Cook your own food. Even if you can’t grow it yourself, you can cook it yourself.
  • Are organized. It’s hard to practice the pioneer lifestyle if you, and your home, are a mess.
  • Possess the pioneer spirit of determination, dedication, and the ability to keep on keepin’ on (thanks to my friend Steph for that one)

I’m sure there are some characteristics I’m leaving out. But the point is that absolutely none of those qualities of the self-reliant are contingent upon living in a farmhouse with 76 acres of land to garden and have livestock (which, for the record, is something I have no interest in. You will never see a post on here talking about how excited I am for our new chicken coop).

If you know you possess those characteristics, you’ve won half the battle on your quest to become more pioneer life. You need that foundation before you can start practicing the skills.

But maybe the skills are where you get tripped up. You’re not sure if you can build up those skills because you don’t have the right equipment. I maintain that you can as the equipment isn’t as sophisticated as you think.

Just to be sure, I’ve come up with 5 questions you can ask yourself to decide if it’s possible:quiz icon

  • Do I have a stove?
  • Do I have hands?
  • Do I have windows?
  • Can I read?
  • Can I get to a store or order from Amazon?

If you answered yes to at least one of those, you’re good to go. You can work on being more self-sufficient even without living on a farm in a remote part of Montana (which I think might actually be redundant). There are dozens of projects and skills you can conquer with just those few resources, and if you stick around, I’ll show you lots of them.

I’ll admit that in the world we live in, complete self-reliance isn’t entirely possible. I mean, it might be if you try hard enough, but there are some modern conveniences that I’m just not willing to give up (like electricity. I love electricity). However, it is possible to decrease dependence by trying just a little harder.

 

 

Filed Under: Home Decorating, Life, Pioneer Project Tagged With: living the life, pioneer traits

Finding your pioneer spirit

February 13, 2014 by Jana 4 Comments

pioneer spiritThis morning, while sitting at our kitchen table with snowstorm #54950 of the year beating down on our house, my husband and I talked about my business (because what else do you do at 9:00 in the morning, knowing you have no where else to go). While my business isn’t successful by traditional (read: financial) measures, it is moderately successful. It has good traction and support, and it’s been around for just about 18 months. Not bad for something that I created out of my head on a whim.

Please don’t be mistaken. Most days, I’m not that confident about what I do. I’m pretty sure I’m usually a week away from scrapping the whole thing and going back to work in traditional employment. I have to battle the voices in my head that tell me I have no business running a mentoring program or working for myself. I wallow in self-pity. Many days I berate myself that I don’t do enough, that I implement ideas too slowly, or that I fail at x, y, and z. Living in my head is a good time, let me tell you.

Yet, despite all of that, I still get up every day, look at my to-do list, and keep working anyway.

To me, that’s the epitome of the pioneer spirit.

The pioneers didn’t have it easy. They had to sow and plow land that didn’t always yield the crops necessary to feed their families or take to town to earn money. They had to build homes from scratch and maybe it took longer than necessary so they slept outside or in half-finished cabins. They had to hunt for meat and there might not have been enough game. They endured hardships like floods, disease, the death of family members. Getting to their destination took longer than necessary. They ran out of supplies. They encountered thieves. Raw materials cost more than they had.

But despite all of that, they didn’t quit. They pressed on down the Oregon Trail, forged rivers, took detours or settled where they hadn’t planned. They planted crops again. They bartered and traded labor with neighbors. They mourned their losses but picked the pieces up and continued. They did what they needed to do to survive, and they did it because they had to. Quitting was not an option.

Quitting meant they starved or died. Quitting meant they had to watch others succeed, knowing that that success could have been theirs if only they’d tried harder. Quitting meant having to live with failure. Quitting meant giving up independence. Quitting meant saying “I can’t”.

No one wants that. Even today.

And that’s good news.

I think there’s that pioneer spirit in all of us. We all have a desire to be successful in whatever path or paths we choose. Even on the days it seems too hard and we want to give up, we don’t. We press on, creating new to-do lists, reevaluating priorities, and forming new plans. We ask for support or help. We research new ways to approach whatever it is we’re trying to do. We go to our full-time job and work on our side hustle for as long as it takes. We read books, blogs, and take webinars. We never stop learning or improving.

Because when you’re meant to do something, you want to do it the best you can and giving up on your dream or calling isn’t going to happen. 

Just like the pioneers. They felt moving westward was their calling, their purpose. And they kept doing it despite setbacks and financial failures.

We all have that ability. All of us can harness the pioneer spirit of dedication and determination to create a life we want, whatever that life looks like. As long as we try our hardest.

And never, ever quit.

How do you find your inner pioneer spirit? 

 

Filed Under: Home Decorating, Life, Pioneer Project Tagged With: living the life, pioneer traits

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