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		<title>How to succeed in rural living</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A big part for many of living self sufficient is to move of the city and enjoy rural living. Rural living has so many benefits to it there are however the some negatives given, well, its location.To make the most of rural living there are some things you can do which will make the transition [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A big part for many of living self sufficient is to move of the city and enjoy rural living. Rural living has so many benefits to it there are however the some negatives given, well, its location.To make the most of rural living there are some things you can do which will make the transition easier and make life in general more efficient. Here are a few tips to succeed in rural living.</p>
<p>While the idea of living self sufficient in a rural living condition is the goal, we do however need to go into the city now and again for supplies. Before heading out, plan your trips and consider the big picture. Try to map out a route that will hit many of your errands in one big drive rather then having to run back and forth to the city many times over a short period of time.</p>
<p>Much like the first step for success in rural living, consider what type of events your children, spouse or yourself may have planned and try to work them into your errand schedule. If you know you have to drive your kids into the city for something, work your errands into the run to save yourself time and energy.</p>
<p>Find local stores to serve the need of most of your rural living wants. Granted big grocery stores or supply places like Home Depot or Lowes can make life convenient but when you are in a rural living situation, find local stores that you can go to. The more you can support your local economy will make life easier on you for less driving time and overall improve relations with your neighbors.</p>


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