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Customising your survival kits for your needs

No matter your experience level, going out on long journeys means taking a survival kit with you. While you can buy a lot of these pre-packaged, the best idea is usually to customise your own. This way, you’ll be covered for exactly what you need and where you’re going, without having to worry about being weighed down by useless equipment. As for what goes in your kit, that can be a complicated question. Don’t Underestimate Tech As tempting as it might be to go for the classic rugged explorer type of trip, devoid of technology, this is never a good idea. While you don’t want to overload completely with technology, there are certain elements that you can’t afford to ignore if you want to make your travels as safe and stress-free as possible. The most crucial of these which all distant travellers should invest in is a reliable, sturdy power bank, and a backup phone with GPS navigation. Depending on where you intend to travel and for how long, you can also consider elements lik...

Blog Tour - Pat Synder's The Dog Ate My Planner

Readers, please join me welcoming Pat Synder, author of The Dog Ate My Planner – Tales and Tips from an Overbooked Life who’s stopping here today as part of her virtual tour, courtesy Pump Up Your Book Promotion ! Doggone it! No matter how carefully you organize and plan, some dog comes along and eats your day. Could be the computer freezes, or mom misplaces her purse over at the assisted living center, or a brand new granddog is experiencing separation anxiety. In The Dog Ate My Planner, Pat Snyder offers the sandwich generation a whole new approach to getting organized: lots of fun stories about life gone wrong, plus 74 fun tips for setting it right. HOLIDAY SPARKS SKIRMISH BETWEEN THE TWO OF ME Don’t get me wrong. I’m as quick as the next to rail against commercialism. “Hrumph!” I say to stores that open their doors at 6 a.m. the day after Thanksgiving. “Too much!” I say to the megapounds of catalogs that slide from our mailbox with a “Hurry Now!” shout. But the truth is...