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Summary
In this episode of the Earn Your Title Podcast, host Danny Dumas shares 10 tips for being prepared for emergencies. These tips focus on mindset and practical actions that can help individuals and families stay safe and ready for unexpected situations. The tips include having a fully charged cell phone, carrying cash, avoiding texting while walking, backing into parking spots, keeping the car's gas tank above three quarters full, being assertive and setting boundaries, knowing the exits in public places, following the rules of stupid, listening to your inner voice, and a bonus tip about avoiding screaming in emergency situations.
Takeaways
Always ensure your cell phone is fully charged before leaving the house.
Carry cash with you for emergencies and to solve problems.
Avoid texting while walking to stay aware of your surroundings.
Back into parking spots to have a better view and easier exit.
Keep your car's gas tank above three quarters full to avoid running out of gas.
Be assertive and set boundaries to protect yourself.
Know the exits in public places to be prepared for emergencies.
Follow the rules of stupid: avoid going to stupid places at stupid times with stupid people and doing stupid things.
Listen to your inner voice and take action when something doesn't feel right.
Avoid screaming in emergency situations to maintain calm and prevent chaos.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast
00:46 Importance of Having a Fully Charged Cell Phone
02:15 The Value of Carrying Cash
03:14 Avoiding Texting While Walking
04:37 Backing into Parking Spots for Safety
07:59 Keeping Your Car's Gas Tank Above Three Quarters Full
11:22 Being Assertive and Setting Boundaries
13:46 Knowing the Exits in Public Places
15:42 Following the Rules of Stupid
18:02 Listening to Your Inner Voice and Taking Action
19:29 Bonus: Avoid Screaming in Emergency Situations
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Send me an email at danny@dannydumas.com
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Summary
In this episode of the Earn Your Title Podcast, host Danny Dumas shares 10 tips for being prepared for emergencies. These tips focus on mindset and practical actions that can help individuals and families stay safe and ready for unexpected situations. The tips include having a fully charged cell phone, carrying cash, avoiding texting while walking, backing into parking spots, keeping the car's gas tank above three quarters full, being assertive and setting boundaries, knowing the exits in public places, following the rules of stupid, listening to your inner voice, and a bonus tip about avoiding screaming in emergency situations.
Takeaways
Always ensure your cell phone is fully charged before leaving the house.
Carry cash with you for emergencies and to solve problems.
Avoid texting while walking to stay aware of your surroundings.
Back into parking spots to have a better view and easier exit.
Keep your car's gas tank above three quarters full to avoid running out of gas.
Be assertive and set boundaries to protect yourself.
Know the exits in public places to be prepared for emergencies.
Follow the rules of stupid: avoid going to stupid places at stupid times with stupid people and doing stupid things.
Listen to your inner voice and take action when something doesn't feel right.
Avoid screaming in emergency situations to maintain calm and prevent chaos.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast
00:46 Importance of Having a Fully Charged Cell Phone
02:15 The Value of Carrying Cash
03:14 Avoiding Texting While Walking
04:37 Backing into Parking Spots for Safety
07:59 Keeping Your Car's Gas Tank Above Three Quarters Full
11:22 Being Assertive and Setting Boundaries
13:46 Knowing the Exits in Public Places
15:42 Following the Rules of Stupid
18:02 Listening to Your Inner Voice and Taking Action
19:29 Bonus: Avoid Screaming in Emergency Situations
If you click on this link above I will make a commission, but it wont cost you anymore money, but it might be slightly harder for Jeff Bezoes to fill up his $500,000,000 yacht so if you want to help me and stick it to the man use the links above
Click Here To Reconnect With Your Family.
Send me an email at danny@dannydumas.com
Take the 28 Day Earn Your Title Challenge

  continue reading

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