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Research proves that the reasons people manage to survive one emergency or another varies widely. Unfortunately, some folks just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time and may never have had a chance no matter how skilled they were in the art of survival. Some of the most seasoned survivalists could be brought to their knees in some situations, especially those events where the elements are particularly brutal. One man who happens to know a thing or two about survival, he is a member of the US Military Special Forces, put it as plain as day. He explained that his training did not give him some inflated ego about being indestructible. Instead, it taught him to know his limitations and compensate for them. Today we discuss Survival of the Mind.
Survival of the Mind
It is so vital every person understands the importance of preparing to survive and understands that rarely does everything go as planned. You cannot simply assume you have some inner power that will magically carry you through a situation. While there are certainly numerous stories of people living through some intense situations, do not be so sure you would be one of them.
There are so few people who actually do live to tell their stories of extreme survival, they tend to get movie and book deals. Do you know how many movies and books there are about those situations? Exactly. Not a lot. Not really something you want to hang your future on I hope.
There is actually a psychological explanation that I will explain the best I can. Your brain is the master of your immediate wants and desires. This is where your motivation, hopefully, comes in to play. Think of your brain as a muscle that needs exercising. You must prepare your brain to respond to emergency survival situations. Do not assume you will be one of the lucky ones. Give yourself an added edge.
These three tips are things you can do to increase your odds of survival.
Another survival of the mind trick, you have at your disposal, is visualization. When things are cold and bleak, imagine sitting at home in front of a comfy fire. Calm your mind by telling it how you want to feel. Do not let panic set in. Things will certainly go awry at that point. These things are not meant to discourage you, but to encourage you to prepare for anything. Do not wait and hope for the best.
Craig Caudill has helped to author a free survival guide. He also teaches survival training both online and at his Nature Reliance school.
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2013-04-12 21:45:08