TOPS Bunker: The Original Prepper Survivalist Podcast

224 WARNING !!! Burn-Out Imminent - Prepper Fatigue is Real

Keith Otworth & Rhonda Triggs Season 8 Episode 224

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Tonight, we're talking about exhaustion.
The type of tired that sleep doesn't fix. Not tired from splitting firewood or hauling water or putting in the long honest day's work. That kind of tired makes sense. That kind of tiredness comes with purpose and fades quickly.
No, I'm talking about the tired that settles into your bones when you've been watching the horizon for too long. If you've been in this world that is preparedness, self-reliance, readiness, for any length of time, then you may know exactly what I mean.
That steady drumbeat of bad news, the endless cycle of be ready for this and don't forget about that. Another supply list, another warning, another reminder of just how fragile everything feels.
At first, preparedness feels empowering. You wake up. You see the world clearly. You start learning skills and storing food and finding like-minded people. There's momentum. There's energy. And then, somewhere along the way, that energy changes. Now, you still care. You still know that preparedness matters. But the fire feels dimmer. Motivation comes in short bursts instead of steady burns. The projects pile up. The gear sits untouched. The checklists feel heavier than they do helpful.
That, my friend, is called prepper fatigue.

It doesn't mean you failed. It doesn't mean you were wrong to prepare. And it certainly doesn't mean that you should quit.
Prepper fatigue is what happens when vigilance turns into weight, when readiness becomes pressure, when the responsibility of being the one who's prepared starts to feel lonely, overwhelming, and even thankless.
It shows up quietly. You stop reading the articles. You skip the training. You tell yourself you'll get to it later. Or, it can show up loud. Irritation, burnout, frustration, even guilt for feeling burned out in the first place.
And here's the hard truth that we don't talk about enough. A burned out prepper is not a resilient prepper. Preparedness was never meant to be a constant state of fear. It was meant to be a foundation, something that supports your life, not consumes it.
Preparedness sometimes feels like standing guard, staring at the sky, and waiting for it to fall, but that's not it at all. Preparedness is building a roof strong enough that it won't matter if the sky falls.
And stepping back to catch your breath doesn't mean you've let your guard down. And if you're feeling worn out, you're not alone. If you're questioning your motivation, you're not broken. And if you're still here, still listening, still thinking, then you haven't lost what matters most.
Tonight, we're going to talk about prepper fatigue, honestly, what it really is, what it happened why it happens to good, thoughtful, capable people, and most importantly, how to work through it without losing your edge or your purpose.
Let's talk about how to carry the load without letting it crush us. Let's talk about how to prepare, and live. Let's talk about how to keep going, more balanced, stronger, and steadier, and with more hope than fear.
So, let's get to it.

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