Is homesteading right for me?

Homesteading can be right for everyone, however, certain circumstances will make the process of transition more or less difficult. Homesteading requires long, arduous hours of physical effort and dedication. Making a meal becomes a labor of love, rather than a simple trip to the grocery store. Homesteading also demands a level of self-sufficiency. Some skills will suit a homesteader very well, like gardening, sewing, canning, skinning and animal production, etc. If you don't have experience here, don't fear! There are more options and opportunities to learn today than ever before.

Homesteading requires a lot of time. This is time that could be used to clock in at work. If someone else isn't earning income in your household, it'll be essential to turn a small profit from your homestead in order to cover essentials. This may take some time to begin reaping the rewards of what you've sowed. In this time, where will your money come from? Do you have savings, a side job, or the ability to take out a loan? There are lots of ways to reduce your expenses while homesteading, but this is still an important facet to consider.


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