The dedication page of my new book reads: To the man I had to shoot to save my life.Susan Callaway shares a fascinating story about a first step on a journey.
Compare her mindset to those of doughy Oprah-watchers, Obama supplicants and sneering urban sophisticates who fear and disparage guns. What would have obviously happened to one of them?
Some of us will be familiar with her experience--the realization of threat, the tunnel vision, the decision not to freeze but to act, the after-incident shakes...
That emphasizes the training, awareness and mindset she has come to understand and now
Some of us will be familiar with her experience--the realization of threat, the tunnel vision, the decision not to freeze but to act, the after-incident shakes...
That emphasizes the training, awareness and mindset she has come to understand and now
Some of us will be familiar with her experience--the realization of threat, the tunnel vision, the decision not to freeze but to act, the after-incident shakes...
That emphasizes the training, awareness and mindset she has come to understand and now teaches others.
She mentions a booklet at the end--I hope she doesn't think I'm being pushy by bringing this up, but I've been privileged to see it and have encouraged her to develop it into a standalone that people outside of her classes can benefit from.
That emphasizes the training, awareness and mindset she has come to understand and now teaches others.
She mentions a booklet at the end--I hope she doesn't think I'm being pushy by bringing this up, but I've been privileged to see it and have encouraged her to develop it into a standalone that people outside of her classes can benefit from.