Phase: Self-Sufficiency
At this point, everyone in your group will probably still be on edge since the inception of the Outbreak. It is absolutely vital that you pay attention to the well being of your group, as you are relying on them for your survival, as much as they are relying on you. It is important to keep the following in mind:
- Everyone who sees or experiences a zombie outbreak is affected by it in some way.
- It is normal to feel anxious about your own safety and that of your family and close friends.
- Profound sadness, grief, and anger are normal reactions to zombie outbreak.
- Everyone has different needs and different ways of coping.
- It is common to want to strike back at the zombies who have caused great pain. It is important to realize that at this point, your goal is survival and self-sufficiency. Trying to go on the offensive against a zombie outbreak will probably get your group overrun.
- Difficulty sleeping.
- Low threshold of frustration.
- Limited attention span.
- Headaches/stomach problems.
- Tunnel vision/muffled hearing.
- Colds or flu-like symptoms.
- Disorientation or confusion.
- Difficulty concentrating.
- Depression, sadness.
- Feelings of hopelessness.
- Mood-swings and easy bouts of crying.
- Overwhelming guilt and self-doubt.