Developed from a Self Assessment Checklist by Chris Martenson at PeakProsperity.com – used with permission.
No personal data is collected in relation to you completing this checklist. We don’t even see your score
Welcome to The Checklist. One hundred questions across 12 areas of life designed to increase your awareness of what it takes to maintain a resilient household in the face of financial, social, climate and economic disruptions.
All 100 questions need to be answered in order to generate a score. Although you may feel unsure how to respond to some questions, please do your best to settle on a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Once you receive your score, you can move to The Call To Action where you will find 10 practical suggestions for improving your score and developing a stronger sense of personal and community resilience.
Don’t feel disappointed if your score is lower than you anticipated. See it instead as an opportunity to look more closely at areas you allocated a ‘No’ response to and enjoy figuring out how to change these to a ‘Yes’. If your score is high. Congratulations. This is an exciting validation of your efforts to secure a safe and secure future. A high score cannot however guarantee immunity from all challenging disruptions. So spend some time refining your answers and enjoy the process. It will have its own rewards.
The Checklist is essentially ‘a resilience detector’, highlighting strengths and weaknesses in your household. When used in conjunction with The Call To Action, it can be a major catalyst for positive change in your life as it draws attention to how you connect with your community, take care of your health, safeguard your food and water supplies, understand your technology, value your financial literacy and liaise with other decision makers in your area. All major components of a resilient household. Please note that your data is 100% guaranteed secure. None of it is monitored, stored or shared.
A few final thoughts:
– Keep The Checklist dynamic and relevant by filling it in anew each year to see how your resilience is evolving.
– Share it with friends, neighbours, relatives and colleagues to see how positively it can influence relationships, decision making and peace of mind.
– Ask local leaders to feature it in council meetings, disaster planning conferences and community publications.
– Feel proud of your engagement with The Local Resilience Project. It could make all the difference to how you navigate your future.