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Don’t Scream Help!

March 28th, 2007

You would think the word ‘help’ would be a good one to scream in the event you need help. Unfortunately many people simply don’t want to get involved. They are fearful of their own life; fearful of getting sued if something goes awry; or are merely apathetic. Go figure… just when you need help the most, you may not be able to get it.

Instead of yelling ‘help’ – try screaming the words ‘My Baby!’ It doesn’t matter if you are male or female, young or old – the words ‘My Baby!’ has a stronger likelihood of not only getting the attention of others but also getting the assistance of others.

Your Purse Doubles As a Weapon

March 22nd, 2007

Many of us have seen the emails that warn women not to park near a van; that your elbow is the strongest part of your body; be aware of your surroundings, etc. These are all valid points. However, when faced with real danger will you remember that email you skimmed last year? Not likely. You need to practice self defense techniques. Why do you think schools have fire drills? Hopefully by walking the children through an actual emergency, they will remember what to do.

Your best defense is to avoid situations of vulnerability. We’re always amazed at the number of females walking or jogging alone, both early morning or late at night, when it is dark outside. Or the mother with her baby in her arms, toddler in tow, carrying shopping bags. Her position is screaming, “I am helpless against defending myself at this moment.” Ladies, use a shopping cart or stroller to keep your hands free.

Your Purse Doubles As a Weapon

You have a whole arsenal of items in your purse that can be used to defend yourself, should the occasion arise. Your purse itself can be used as a deterrent. Loop the handle around your wrist so that you have a good grip on it. Not only will this avert any would-be purse snatchers, but you can swing your hand bag around and swat your attacker. We know how heavy purses can be. This is a perfect impromptu weapon.

Next carry your vehicle door key between your first and second finger. Make a fist around the rest of your keys so that the long skinny part of the key is pointing outward as you walk. You can still open your door holding the key this way. Should someone come up from behind you, you are in a perfect position to jab his eyes with that key.

Get Some Popcorn and Watch Movies

Did you know an ink pen can save your life? If you do not believe me, rent The Borne Identity, with Matt Damon. It is startling how much damage a small thin writing implement can cause. Hold it in your hand as you walk. If need be, jab it into the eyes, the temple, or up the nose. Trust us - that kind of pain will cause your attacker to back down and will give you a chance to run.

Another good movie to glean some self defense moves is Enough, with Jennifer Lopez. The movie is about a woman with an abusive spouse. She had enough of his abuse; so she learned to defend herself. One key element in her technique is that when her estranged husband took her on, she always, always, had her hands up in front of her midsection, palms facing out. That way she could protect her vital organs but also had her hands in the perfect position to throw jabs. Again, your first instinct should always be to get away. If you are unable to do that, you need to be prepared to defend yourself.

Knowledge Isn’t Enough

Use your purse, watch movies, and then what? You definitely need a little more advice than that, right? Call your local YMCA. Most have self defense classes, martial arts classes or both. Enroll and practice, practice, practice. You cannot learn everything about defending yourself by reading. You need to DO IT. We have been practicing martial arts for years and often get asked if we have ever had to use our training, “for real.” We are fortunate in that we have not been placed into a situation where we have needed this training. But we now have the confidence that we will not panic. We know that we first must try to get away, and if that does not work, we have a few tricks up our sleeve and are not afraid to use them!

Vital Records

March 16th, 2007

Is the glass half empty or half full? By merely refusing to utter the words “disaster orglass half empty full terrorism” is it realistic to expect no calamity will come our way? Or is it more appropriate to embrace that life happens, and as a result of the world we live in today – we have to accept that unexpected, and at times, unwanted, events occur.

In light of our pursuit of life, liberty and peace of mind, let’s talk about your family – immediate or extended – makes no different to us. If you were out of town on business, is your family fully prepared to take care of each other and any details until you return?

Do you have all of your vital records (contact information, credit card numbers, insurance policies, wills, etc.) in one central location? Ideally this information should be in a fireproof safe. At the very least, keep it in a tight, waterproof zip-lock baggie or container. Also ensure this information is given to an out of town relative or close friend.

That should be enough to get you started - First things first. Work on getting your paperwork in order. “Someday/one-day” is here; it’s TODAY. Do it now!



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