- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
One of the things to be mindful of is that, to your brain, “talking about doing the thing” is almost as good as “doing the thing.” This means that you can find yourself not being motivated enough to do the thing if you’re talked about doing the thing enough. Still, using technology to organize is a good idea.
I am not at all perfect here. There’s a whole bunch of things I need to actually do. (I’ve always had trouble with motivation, though.) I think I need to make myself some lists of even simple things to accomplish, and keep checking them off day by day, week by week. I need to make myself accountable to myself.
What I have been able to accomplish for myself is to be more prepared to react to dire circumstances, wherever and whenever I happen to be.
Now is the time to learn skills, consolidate resources, and form plans. Turn your anxiety and anger into action in this way. Build a network of like-minded people if you can do so safely. Fascism is gaining ground but it has not yet gained critical momentum. But you won’t decide when that will be. Use what time you still have wisely.
It would be wise to use this time to prioritize health and fitness, too. A lot of people in the more right-wing prepper communities completely disregard that element of preparedness. If you find yourself in a crisis, your physical capabilities will almost always be at least as important as any equipment or supplies.
I know we’ve all got a lot going on, but for me I’m sacrificing some of my unproductive relaxation time to prioritize fitness, and it’s easy to do when I remind myself “being lazy right now helps the fascists”.