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If you wonder why the Navy SEALs are so good at what they do, it’s because they are trained to think in “what-if” scenarios. In their line of work, a SHTF situation is right around the corner and they need to know how to react quickly. Their motto is: Be prepared, feel confident, step up, and know exactly how to survive any life-threatening situation.
Their mental preparation requires intensive training and using situational awareness is one of those important factors. Put simply, situational awareness is having an understanding and an awareness of what is going on in your environment. They use a checklist to determine safe and unsafe areas.
Situational Awareness Checklist
Mentally preparing oneself for a disaster is one of the most important aspects of being prepared. Like any aspect of preparedness, practice makes perfect. Using the checklist above, regularly simulate practice drills to get your mind into the habit of using situational awareness. So many people walk around completely unaware of their surroundings; and at times, walk into dangerous situations. Remember to stay alert and be aware of your surroundings – it could save your life.
Tess Pennington is the author of The Prepper’s Cookbook: 300 Recipes to Turn Your Emergency Food into Nutritious, Delicious, Life-Saving Meals. When a catastrophic collapse cripples society, grocery store shelves will empty within days. But if you follow this book’s plan for stocking, organizing and maintaining a proper emergency food supply, your family will have plenty to eat for weeks, months or even years. Visit her web site at ReadyNutrition.com.
This information has been made available by Ready Nutrition