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Situational awareness isn’t about being suspicious.
It’s about being present.
In this episode, I introduce one of the most important preparedness skills you can develop—the ability to notice what’s happening around you before it becomes a problem.
Most people think awareness means scanning for threats.
In reality, it means recognizing patterns, understanding environments, and staying mentally ahead of events as they unfold.
This episode also introduces a simple but powerful tool I encourage listeners to begin using right away:
a preparedness notebook.
During my time serving on a Special Forces sniper reconnaissance team, observation and reporting, not shooting, was the majority of our mission. We tracked activity, recorded details, documented patterns, and transmitted information during scheduled communication windows to higher headquarters. That discipline taught me something that applies far beyond military environments:
clarity improves when you write things down.
Your preparedness notebook becomes a personal record of what you notice, what you learn, and how your awareness improves over time.
In this episode, we cover:
• what situational awareness actually is
• the three everyday habits that strengthen awareness quickly
• how to begin building a preparedness notebook
• and how small observations today prevent big problems tomorrow
Preparedness isn’t about reacting faster.
It’s about seeing sooner.