Beware Bad Advice. Most people mean well. But that doesn't make them right. Most predators (if any) won't avoid you just because you seem sick. Some will be drawn to it because they'll assume you'll be too weak to fight back.
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Beware Bad Advice. Most people mean well. But that doesn't make them right. Most predators (if any) won't avoid you just because you seem sick. Some will be drawn to it because they'll assume you'll be too weak to fight back.
You’re the coolest muthaflippa on the planet and everybody loves you.
Beware Bad Advice... Act confident and be aware
Use obstacles... (oops... posted this one twice in one week. My bad.)
Defensive Mindset: If you act confident (even if you don't feel confident) you'll be less likely to be targeted as a victim.
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| Self Defense | Showing Confidence is like wearing an Invisible Force Field |
Repost Weekend: Info you may have missed.Confidence. Looking confident (even if you don't feel it... in fact, ESPECIALLY if you don't feel it) might make a predator decide that you are not "victim material."
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| Self Defense | Personal Defense | Mindset | Defensive Mindset | Survival Mindset |
Did I just make a joke to the cashier at tesco and have him laugh out loud? Yes I did. My therapist would be so proud.
One of the most famous psychologist that America has produced, Professor William James wrote: Actions seem to follow feeling.
Action and feeling go together. By regulating the action, which is under more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling which is not.