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Want to protect yourself from predators before they attack? Want to get the edge over the common criminals, con artists and sociopaths that you come across in everyday life? Want to know the typical signs that precede violence - so you can protect your family by getting them out quickly? Want to know how to de-escalate a tense situation and avoid a physical confrontation? You can - with the skills you'll learn in Psychological Self-Defense, written by a black belt martial artist, self-defense teacher and former certified bodyguard. In this book you'll learn: > How to defend yourself from both physical and emotional predators - without ever having to throw a punch > How to spot the most common 'red flag' signs of trouble brewing - so you can get out before the trouble starts > How to read others' body language - so you can spot peoples' hidden hostile intentions towards you > How to become a human 'lie detector' - so you can tell when people are trying to con or manipulate you > How to avoid becoming a victim by 'failing' the predator interview > How to know what kind of attacker you're dealing with - so you can tailor your defense accordingly > How to use your own body language to turn predators off - and make them run the other way > How to protect yourself against psychological predators - the people who lie to you, manipulate you and slowly poison your life with their mind games and emotional blackmail > How to de-escalate a confrontation using little-known verbal and visual tricks > How to use boundaries to protect yourself from the common, criminal riff-raff that comes sniffing around you every day > How to identify emotionally disturbed predators like psychopaths and narcissists before they have a chance to destroy your life and suck you dry > How to tap into your inner warrior - so you feel safer and more confident in any situation you face > What to do if you get taken by surprise in a physical confrontation - to ensure you still get out alive This book will help you develop the skills you need to stop yourself from becoming a victim of both emotional and physical predators. It will help you feel more confident and safe in your everyday life. It's ideal for both martial artists and for those who don't have the time to take a self defense or martial arts class. If you're looking to protect yourself and your family - learn the psychological skills you need to spot, avoid and defend yourself from predators before they attack! About the Authors: Chuck O'Neill is a personal protection specialist, black belt martial artist and former certified bodyguard. He is the owner of Revolution Wing Chun in Toronto, Ontario Canada and regularly speaks to groups on personal protection and psychological self-defense. To learn more about Chuck, visit his website at www.SifuChuck.com Kate O'Neill has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto in Psychology and Human Behavior. She is a certified body language expert and educates people on how to use body language to improve everything from sales to their dating lives. To learn more about Kate, visit her website at www.BodyLanguageMatters.com
Following the losses of both her father and husband during her 30s, Kate O'Neill digs through the experiences and explores many of the other feelings that the five commonly-known stages of grief don't cover, such as gratitude, moving forward, and creating meaning. Part memoir and part reflection on social norms surrounding death and grief, this book explores the opportunity for a fuller, more hopeful picture of life after loss.
In early Chicago, a starving girl of French and native blood deliberates taking the road to the re-settled tribe or crossing the river to seek the one who told her, "Return to me." Later, shattered by loss and caught by church dictates, babies at her breast and the minister at the door, she must decide her future again. Follow this sensual period drama of life in the 1830's when pestilence raged and magnates made fortunes. Can love survive clashing cultures, an overly attentive younger brother and slaughterhouse labor? Allow this sultry period drama to sweep you back to an earlier time.
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The distinction between "online" and "offline," between "digital" and "physical," once seemingly unambiguous, has begun to blur thanks to the ubiquity of smartphones and personal location data, ad and experience targeting, connected devices, wearable technology, the Internet of Things, and additive capabilities like 3-D printing. The biggest business opportunities for innovative experiences, according to digital marketing expert and "tech humanist" Kate O'Neill, will come from blending the physical and digital worlds intentionally to create a meaningful and integrated human experience. And to do that, we must recognize that human motivations connect these worlds through a transactional data layer, and create experiences with respect for the humanity represented by that data. In looking at the opportunities presented by the convergence of physical and digital, O'Neill also examines the underlying meaning of place, as well as the abundant metaphors of place already in use in digital experience, and how we can shape our audiences' experiences more meaningfully in alignment with our own business objectives. Executives, strategists, marketers, city planners, and anyone who creates experiences for humans will take away valuable insights from this book.
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