* Upcoming Situational Awareness Rally for Women, Largest in US History!
 Just call this guy TEDD until you know him...
Q: Why is the Situational Awareness rally so empowering for women?
A: This is the best chance for women from both sides of the personal safety thought planning process to get together and realize there is common ground between the two most typical extremes; the first set of girls that worry enough for everyone, and the second set that doesn’t worry nearly enough!
Neither side right now is operating at their full potential, and here’s why…
The first group tends to see danger wherever they go and this is extremely tiring. Maintaining this constant level of stress drains the mental resources allocated to detecting possible threats. After a time, the faculties diminish and you tend to be more at risk than the group not paying attention at all.
Part of the reason for this is you start to miss signs that you might otherwise pick up on if you weren’t so tired from being on high alert all the time!!
The second group is pretty self explanatory; they miss everything until the signs are so obvious the whole thing is an incredible shock to their system. It is their ignorance of any risks and subsequent shock in regards to things having gone awry, particularly at the hands of another, that causes them to contract the most likely long term mental issues of the two groups.
The empowering portion of the rally is realizing you can escape the clutches of belonging to either group, falling somewhere in the middle between the two, and improving your personal safety exponentially in the process.
Too often these sorts of presentations are delivered in an overly frightening tone and the cycle is repeated with more girls seemingly forced to choose one path or the other; either perpetually scared having fed into the entire process, or overwhelmed with the whole thing and rebelling against it by pretending this doesn’t apply to them. This is something that happens to other women, never them.
My rallies are the antithesis of those that have gone before, not just in sheer numbers. The Atlanta event will be the largest Situational Awareness event in history, but it’s the style and presentation of this subject that brings the information about in an entirely new and entertaining manner.
What I want more than anything is a world full of empowered and Situationally Aware women ‘Living in the Yellow’, who are able to provide their own security and peace of mind, whilst still living their life to the fullest.
You can’t empower people and scare the crap out of them at the same time! So I’m bringing entertainment to education in regards to guiding women to rediscover their inner and outer strength. I want a world full of tough beautiful women laughing as outsmart and take the names of those that might have attempted to target them for a crime.
We are the only species on the planet constantly guilty of reinforcing the myth that women can’t look out for themselves. Ask any male bear who has encroached too closely to a female with her cubs whether he supports that line of thinking… I’m betting not! And he’ll probably have the scars to back it up.
That level of intensity displayed by a female guarding her cubs is what I want demonstrated by women regardless of their having young ‘ens with them or not.
If I can promote a sense of sisterhood through these rallies and grow the number of women ‘Living their lives in the Yellow’, then there’s a chance that if one of you girls ever does find yourself in a pickle, the girl who runs to your aid will be another attendee of one of my rallies and the bad guy will be really sorry he got out of bed that day!
That’s it. That’s all I want. It’s not much to ask is it?? Hahaha. Well, I believe in it enough to have begun organizing a national tour beginning in Atlanta on September 11th at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel.
All I ask of you is to believe in yourself enough to know that with the right guidance and information, delivered in a way to empower, not scare, that you are more than capable of living your life safe, strong, and always in the Yellow!
Cheers! T
Make the Choice to:
Live in the Yellow
Be Strong
Be Safe
Be You!
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