310: How to Improve Situational Awareness: 7 Observation Skills
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We've all walked across a parking lot and realized we don't remember a single step of it—eyes open, nobody home. In this episode, Brian Duff breaks down how to close that gap and sharpen your situational awareness through seven simple observation skills you can practice inside the life you're already living, without spending a dime or adding a minute to your day. Rooted in the Observe phase of the OODA Loop, these skills—scanning vision, sensory monitoring, reading body language, mapping exits and safe havens, staying nondescript, somatic awareness, and relaxed awareness—teach you to learn your baseline of normal so you catch the moment it changes. It's the kind of foundational survival and preparedness skill that serves any prepper, whether you're navigating a crowded store on an ordinary afternoon or pacing yourself through a long-term, grid-down struggle where burning out is its own threat. Brian explains why real awareness is quiet and sustainable, why your gut is data worth honoring, and how prepping your attention—knowing when to scan and when to rest—keeps you ready for the long haul.