I want to talk to you about where we currently are in this disaster and the steps you need to be taking personally at this time.
Let’s start with the full recognition that this is a disaster.
Every disaster reaches a moment when a routine sets in, safety starts to become the norm and you start to transition back.
This time of a disaster is often the most dangerous for everyone involved. You drop Alertness and your guard, you become complacent in the protective measures.
You have to be strong though and pull back that Alertness to what is going on around you. You are now fully in charge of your risk factors!
It’s your Alertness right now and going forward that will keep you safe.
I pray for us all and want to tell you that you are not alone. I too have had to be mindful of my alertness these last couple of weeks. Surviving a disaster is not about being alive at the end, it’s about being able to rebuild at the end. Chad