Resilience & Readiness Planning Tool

Build a practical 72-hour readiness plan — without panic, perfection, or overwhelm
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Assess your stability. Clarify your next move. 

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What This Resilience & Readiness Tool Is

Many emergency planning guides begin with gear lists.

But effective resilience planning starts with foundation:

  1. Housing stability

  2. Income continuity

  3. Document access

  4. Essential supply security

  5. Mobility clarity

If those are unstable, packing more items won’t solve the problem.

This tool helps you identify your primary readiness focus before building a 72-hour kit.

Whether you are preparing for:

  • Natural disasters

  • Evacuation planning

  • Temporary relocation

  • Infrastructure disruption

  • Job instability

  • Housing uncertainty

  • Global mobility transitions

This framework helps you pause and decide strategically.

Stability Assessment Tool | NestPaths

Stability Assessment Tool

Evaluate your current resilience baseline
72-Hour Priority Evaluator | NestPaths

72-Hour Priority Evaluator

Decide what truly matters in your first 72 hours
Identification & Documents
Replaceable within 72 hours? Portable?
Health & Medication
Medical risk if missing? Lightweight & portable?
How to Use This 72-Hour Emergency & Relocation Framework
Step 1: Stability Assessment

Answer the housing, income, and document questions honestly.
The system identifies your primary focus:

  • Strengthen mobility

  • Stabilize where you are

  • Reduce fragility before change

This clarifies what matters most right now.

Step 2: 72-Hour Mobility Planning

Next, evaluate what you cannot afford to lose in the first 72 hours of disruption.
Each item is reviewed based on:

  • Replaceability

  • Portability

  • Medical risk

  • Infrastructure dependence

You’ll identify what to keep, reconsider, or deprioritize — so mobility remains functional, not overloaded.

Who This Tool Is For — And When to Revisit It

This resilience planning framework is designed for:

  • Families preparing for emergencies

  • Remote professionals needing mobility flexibility

  • Relocation planners

  • Retirees assessing regional risk

  • Anyone building a 72-hour emergency plan

Official Preparedness & Planning Resources:

Federal Government

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