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When crisis strikes your life—a sudden layoff, a health scare, or a personal failure—do not freeze. Do not dwell in the chaos. Acknowledge the threat, protect your core values (your mental health, your family), and move. Time is your most valuable asset in a crisis. Hesitation is the enemy of survival. Becoming Bulletproof- Life Lessons from a Secre...
"Becoming bulletproof" does not mean being invincible; it means building the strength to endure and the wisdom to influence. Poumpouras teaches that your mental armor acts as an internal firewall against external negativity and manipulation. Writing quality When crisis strikes your life—a sudden
Stop winging it. Most of life’s anxiety stems from a lack of preparation. Whether it’s a job interview, a difficult conversation, or a financial decision, do "the advance." Research, game out the worst-case scenarios, and have contingency plans. Confidence isn't a personality trait; it is the byproduct of preparation. When you have done the work beforehand, you move with the calm certainty of someone who knows the terrain. Time is your most valuable asset in a crisis
You get manipulated because you judge people by how you would act, not by how they actually are. To become bulletproof in relationships, stop listening to promises and start observing patterns. If someone has a baseline of inconsistency, their apology (the deviation) is meaningless. Trust the baseline, not the exception.
Influence is presented as a method of building trust and rapport rather than using force.
When you feel fear rising, pause. Acknowledge it. Then ask: What would I do right now if I weren’t afraid? Then do that.