Today we discuss how to apply the SWOT method to your own life plan, cover our usual Monday segments on pantry management and financial progress, and cover a question from a listener about erosion.
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Tales from the Prepper Pantry
- Redoing the storage system with bins due to putting off the prepper pantry roof replacement
- Venison Story
- Spotted the first dandelion bloom
- Comfrey tea
- Canned good update
- About to pack up the whole kitchen
Weekly Shopping Report: 02/11/2023
Dollar Tree was first. I’m beginning to see some thinning in the main food aisle, although there are more products in the drink aisle, and the drink coolers are a little better stocked than last week. The frozen-food coolers in the back remain mostly empty. The store was pretty busy today, with two cashiers open, both with lines.
Next was Home Depot. A 2x4x8 remains at $3.35. They were rather busy around the contractor entrance, but I did not look around the rest of the store, as Sonia was waiting outside while I checked.
Our final stop was Aldi. We found what we wanted. There were at least two cases of heavy cream. I noticed that flour had gone up, and is now $2.18. Our careful buying habits caught up to us this week in a good way, and we escaped the store for less than $50.
Untainted regular at $3.999/gallon. Sonia commented that she saw more people with fuller carts.
Frugality Tip: Keto Friendly Cheese Snack from Dylan
Cheese squares baked at 350F for 10 minutes makes darn good cheese crackers. Perfect keto snacks and salad toppers!
Dylan
Steady Presence
Operation Independence
- Repairing the joists in the kitchen in advance of a countertop redo and bar build – keeping the existing cabinets
- Book larnin’
Main topic of the Show: Choose Your Focus with #My3Things
Let’s review what we have already done:
- Defined your Vision
https://www.livingfreeintennessee.com/2023/01/02/establishing-your-vision-my3things-step-one/ - Defined you Purpose
https://www.livingfreeintennessee.com/2023/01/30/develop-your-purpose-with-my3things/ - Updated and adjusted both with feedback
Today, we use the SWOT method to prioritize three areas of focus.
What is SWOT?
Internal:
Strengths
- What are you good at?
- What do you have of value in your household?
- What would your mom say are your best talents?
Weaknesses
- What are you bad at?
- What are your weaknesses?
- Where are you vulnerable if things go wrong (like a job loss, etc)
- What limitations do you have?
External
Opportunities
- What trends do you see in the big wide world that can create opportunity?
- What external factors provide opportunities for you/your family?
Threats
- What trends in the big wide world do you see that are threats?
- What external factors limit your opportunities?
Choosing 3 priorities –
- Clump and Bump
- Finding Connections
- Identifying 3 in each category
- Reduce to three total areas to address with goals
Creating goals from your SWOT
BHAG – bigger picture – timeline 3-5 years or even evergreen
Example: Create enough local, ongoing revenue that we are able to support the vision of the Holler Homestead.
Annual SMART goals: LFTN Podcast Monetization
- Book 6 paid speaking engagements in 2023 in networks that are new to LFTN resulting in 150 leads each entering our sales funnel for the podcast.
- Specific: increase funnel entrants
- Measurable: by 900
- Achievable: <yes)
- Relevant: when more people join our network, their lives improve and our revenue improves
- Time constrained: 2023
- Create a sales funnel by Feb 26, 2023 that guides participants through the process of developing a life strategic plan, and nets $5 per lead generated for LFTN.
Conclusion
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