{"id":1222,"date":"2022-08-26T11:52:00","date_gmt":"2022-08-26T15:52:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/timothydimoff.com\/?p=1222"},"modified":"2022-08-26T19:57:45","modified_gmt":"2022-08-26T23:57:45","slug":"enhance-situational-awareness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/timothydimoff.com\/2022\/08\/26\/enhance-situational-awareness\/","title":{"rendered":"Enhance Your Situational Awareness"},"content":{"rendered":"
Situational awareness is a skill not many people master – but it could end up saving your life. And even when you’re not in a scary scenario, it can mean the difference between spotting a life-changing opportunity or letting it fly by unnoticed.<\/p>\n
Knowing your surroundings<\/a> will keep you safe, relaxed, and focused.<\/p>\n It’s a skill that involves looking, listening, and analyzing your physical and social surroundings. It primarily concerns your safety and ensures your environment allows you to enjoy what’s happening, whether it’s a client meeting or a sold-out concert.<\/p>\n There are steps you can take to make sure you are situationally aware. The first step is to be fully present. This means being conscious and noticing what is happening around you.<\/p>\n Take notice if someone is following you or the crowd’s mood shifts from friendly to not-so-friendly. Always follow these tips:<\/p>\n Your intuition is powerful, so utilize it to enhance your situational awareness. If something doesn’t feel right, most likely, it isn’t. Note your environment, what is happening, and who may be around you. If something doesn’t feel right, take action to change the situation. Always err on the side of caution.<\/p>\n That sense of awareness\u2014and understanding what to do when you get a gut feeling about something dangerous\u2014is vital to situational awareness. We want to help prevent accidents, hazardous events, or harm to your person.<\/p>\nBe Fully Present<\/h2>\n
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Trust Your Gut<\/h2>\n
Learn More About Situational Awareness<\/h2>\n