Join us for an important conversation between Jim Phillips and Jonathan. It may help you explore what you need to do to develop a mindset that will help you survive tough times. **Learn more about Jim Phillips at www.jimsway.com/. **Sign up for Jim's weekly newsletter and join his weekly workshops and Q&A sessions for free www.jimsway.com/contact.html. **Subscribe to Jim's UA-cam Channel www.youtube.com/@SafeHarborAlliance Some good reading material to help you develop the will to survive: ***Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why amzn.to/3CAmkJZ ***Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home amzn.to/3rwsZij ***The Raft: Three Men, 34 Days, and a Thousand Miles Adrift amzn.to/3ylluye Thanks for being part of the solution!
Rest in peace Jim❤ your wisdom came to me today in a powerful way which I will not mention here. Jim, your wisdom and knowledge is still living on. What a legacy ❤
I agree with you 100%. My wife and I were homeless for 10 years and learned that no matter how many times that you get knocked down...you must ALWAYS get back up and keep on going. You will always come out on the other side. Thank you for your wisdom and advice. God bless you and your family.
This talk blessed me in several ways. I was bowing under the load I'm carrying when I started this talk. It must be God's work and the Angels timing. The right words, the right lesson at the right time. Thank you gentlemen and thank you heavenly father.
This was an amazing video, thanks so much for doing this interview!! ❤ This is exactly how I've been feeling lately. Really introspective about my motivations. And it's all about my family! My parents, my children, and now (even more) about my first grandchild. I've contemplated this many times. I would absolutely die for my loved ones, no hesitation My daughter sat me down to have a serious conversation because she is also trying to prepare for her baby's future. Makes me proud that I taught her well! ❤
Thank you for making this video. I'm deep in a challenging health issue right now and struggling with the things you talked about. I really needed to hear this right now. Very grateful. God bless
Some may not like this answer- but the answer is always God. Prayer, faith, love and preparing. The outcome may not be book worthy , but we will find strength we didn't know existed if we allow him to enter our lives.
I had "go home and die" cancer in 1992. My surgeon is blown away that I lived. I wanted to see my children graduate from college. My dream was realized. I was lucky. I accomplished my dream. I am 72 now. Lucky. Hope the best for everyone. Prepping is fun but family is the foundation, the true love. I bought a 15 acre off the grid nature retreat and raised my children to live and love off grid and on grid. One daughter is a nurse at world famous Mayo Clinic. The other daughter sells hearing aids. I am proud and happy.
I learned this saying from the movie "The Edge" and its become a quote I swear I use almost daily..."what one man can do, another man can do". People learn, do and survive things they never thought the could. It seems impossible. But someone, somewhere has already done it so I can too.
Thank you. I agree. Every second of everyday comes and goes by, should mak celebrate. Pick you butt up and get on with living. My is my family. Also I want to know what the hell is happening. I'm quitely nosey. God bless
I never got the anger or why me attitude, through two cancer diagnosis. I thought God would bring something good out of what I was going through. Adult children are far away, partner is an alcoholic and not supportive. I struggle with the purpose of why I am still here. Oncologist don’t give me very long, but I still think I have something to offer the world. I am a prepper and have decades of experience in gardening , herbs and natural healing. Please pray for me to have the strength to find purpose and stay in this world longer to assist people with what is coming, in this world.
You are incredibly strong! I absolutely believe that God has a purpose for you and will give you the strength you need to fulfill your mission on this earth. Are you interested in sharing your experiences? theprovidentprepper.org/contact-us/ Praying for you!
This very situation is why, in a way not many folks understand, I call my having a stress-caused stroke when I was 34 and ending up permanently disabled the event that saved my life. Weird...but true.
I totally agree with you. The major stroke when I was 29(f), I'm still suffering effects... life is really strange & weird, I am still grateful for everything that happened, it could of been so much worse for me and my 3 kids!! I reconnected (even tho I never left 'em) with my family, all that I was killing myself to provide for my kids, that I lost what they really needed, me there with them. Talk about learning a life lesson.
@@paxorra5528 I'm not sure I'd say I was grateful for my stroke, exactly, because it completely upended my life, destroyed my marriage and my living circumstances and took me down about as low as I could go. But I did heal (emotionally; physically I'm still profoundly disabled) and my life found a new path and a new equilibrium. So my stroke was a new start for me, and looking back on it, it was a new start that was needed.
All correct, also we should be able to reign in our government, so that type of situation that requires that mind set doesn't happen,so that our children don't suffer...
One problem arises: When you don't belong to anyone, no-one belongs to you (emotionally or relationally)... it is damn hard to find a reason to swim against the flow - the torrent. No family to mention, no dependents, just a few shallow 'friends' on the periphery... who/what precisely are you fighting for? You know that no-one would be worse off if you , few would weep, and that a month after your demise you're already a rapidly fading memory... of a society that is living in the moment. Survival of #1 - well yeah, that's an instinct... but as you age that instinct fades away. There are fewer reasons to keep pushing back against d3ath. You keep going... but it takes less and less opposition before you just adopt a passive qué será será attitude to it all.
That's a really tough place to be in. I can see how that would be really tough. For what it is worth, I think that you have much to offer this world and you will be much more missed than you may imagine.
Join us for an important conversation between Jim Phillips and Jonathan. It may help you explore what you need to do to develop a mindset that will help you survive tough times.
**Learn more about Jim Phillips at www.jimsway.com/.
**Sign up for Jim's weekly newsletter and join his weekly workshops and Q&A sessions for free www.jimsway.com/contact.html.
**Subscribe to Jim's UA-cam Channel www.youtube.com/@SafeHarborAlliance
Some good reading material to help you develop the will to survive:
***Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why amzn.to/3CAmkJZ
***Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and My Long Trek Home amzn.to/3rwsZij
***The Raft: Three Men, 34 Days, and a Thousand Miles Adrift amzn.to/3ylluye
Thanks for being part of the solution!
Praying for your health. Thank you both for all the wisdom and knowledge you share with us.
Rest in peace Jim❤ your wisdom came to me today in a powerful way which I will not mention here.
Jim, your wisdom and knowledge is still living on. What a legacy ❤
I agree with you 100%. My wife and I were homeless for 10 years and learned that no matter how many times that you get knocked down...you must ALWAYS get back up and keep on going. You will always come out on the other side. Thank you for your wisdom and advice. God bless you and your family.
Thank you for this life lesson!
I really enjoy when Jim is on, I always learn new things. I appreciate his words of wisdom and attitude. Wishing Jim and full and speedy recovery!
Inspiring... thoughts to consider. Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a speedy recovery Jim🤍
Amazing interview...thanks Jonathan and Jim
Very important lesson. Thanks Jim and Jonathan! Sending prayers Jim recovers soon and can get the surgery he needs :-)
You're looking and sound good, Jim!❤
Praying for you Jim.
This talk blessed me in several ways. I was bowing under the load I'm carrying when I started this talk. It must be God's work and the Angels timing. The right words, the right lesson at the right time. Thank you gentlemen and thank you heavenly father.
God is amazing! Bless you!
Thank you for the video. Absolutly fantastic teaching!
Fantastic advice. Thank you. The will beats the skill ❤
Blessings to you Jim and thank you for sharing. ❤prayers 🙏
Jonathan thanks for bringing this video with Jim. Valuable information.
This was an amazing video, thanks so much for doing this interview!! ❤
This is exactly how I've been feeling lately. Really introspective about my motivations. And it's all about my family! My parents, my children, and now (even more) about my first grandchild. I've contemplated this many times. I would absolutely die for my loved ones, no hesitation
My daughter sat me down to have a serious conversation because she is also trying to prepare for her baby's future. Makes me proud that I taught her well! ❤
Thank you!
Wonderful advice ❤
Thank you for making this video. I'm deep in a challenging health issue right now and struggling with the things you talked about. I really needed to hear this right now. Very grateful. God bless
Bless you!
Thank you SO MUCH! This was excellent!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Some may not like this answer- but the answer is always God. Prayer, faith, love and preparing. The outcome may not be book worthy , but we will find strength we didn't know existed if we allow him to enter our lives.
I LOVE that answer!
I had "go home and die" cancer in 1992. My surgeon is blown away that I lived. I wanted to see my children graduate from college. My dream was realized. I was lucky. I accomplished my dream. I am 72 now. Lucky. Hope the best for everyone. Prepping is fun but family is the foundation, the true love. I bought a 15 acre off the grid nature retreat and raised my children to live and love off grid and on grid. One daughter is a nurse at world famous Mayo Clinic. The other daughter sells hearing aids. I am proud and happy.
I learned this saying from the movie "The Edge" and its become a quote I swear I use almost daily..."what one man can do, another man can do". People learn, do and survive things they never thought the could. It seems impossible. But someone, somewhere has already done it so I can too.
This is amazing, I shared with others. Thank you for your sharing your story.
Thank you
Excellent video!!!!❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you. I agree. Every second of everyday comes and goes by, should mak celebrate. Pick you butt up and get on with living. My is my family. Also I want to know what the hell is happening. I'm quitely nosey. God bless
This was very inspirational. I am currently in the hospital. Lost the ability to walk last week. I’m not giving up.
Oh no! Super sorry to hear that. Praying for a quick recovery. There is so much to live for!
I never got the anger or why me attitude, through two cancer diagnosis. I thought God would bring something good out of what I was going through. Adult children are far away, partner is an alcoholic and not supportive. I struggle with the purpose of why I am still here. Oncologist don’t give me very long, but I still think I have something to offer the world. I am a prepper and have decades of experience in gardening , herbs and natural healing. Please pray for me to have the strength to find purpose and stay in this world longer to assist people with what is coming, in this world.
You are incredibly strong! I absolutely believe that God has a purpose for you and will give you the strength you need to fulfill your mission on this earth. Are you interested in sharing your experiences? theprovidentprepper.org/contact-us/ Praying for you!
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This very situation is why, in a way not many folks understand, I call my having a stress-caused stroke when I was 34 and ending up permanently disabled the event that saved my life. Weird...but true.
I totally agree with you. The major stroke when I was 29(f), I'm still suffering effects... life is really strange & weird, I am still grateful for everything that happened, it could of been so much worse for me and my 3 kids!! I reconnected (even tho I never left 'em) with my family, all that I was killing myself to provide for my kids, that I lost what they really needed, me there with them. Talk about learning a life lesson.
@@paxorra5528 I'm not sure I'd say I was grateful for my stroke, exactly, because it completely upended my life, destroyed my marriage and my living circumstances and took me down about as low as I could go. But I did heal (emotionally; physically I'm still profoundly disabled) and my life found a new path and a new equilibrium. So my stroke was a new start for me, and looking back on it, it was a new start that was needed.
All correct, also we should be able to reign in our government, so that type of situation that requires that mind set doesn't happen,so that our children don't suffer...
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One problem arises: When you don't belong to anyone, no-one belongs to you (emotionally or relationally)... it is damn hard to find a reason to swim against the flow - the torrent.
No family to mention, no dependents, just a few shallow 'friends' on the periphery... who/what precisely are you fighting for?
You know that no-one would be worse off if you , few would weep, and that a month after your demise you're already a rapidly fading memory... of a society that is living in the moment.
Survival of #1 - well yeah, that's an instinct... but as you age that instinct fades away. There are fewer reasons to keep pushing back against d3ath. You keep going... but it takes less and less opposition before you just adopt a passive qué será será attitude to it all.
That's a really tough place to be in. I can see how that would be really tough. For what it is worth, I think that you have much to offer this world and you will be much more missed than you may imagine.