Becoming Bulletproof- Life Lessons From A Secre... |verified| Jun 2026
At your next meeting or family dinner, practice noticing one thing others ignore. Who’s quiet but tense? What’s the energy in the room? What’s not being said?
Stop protecting your ego. If someone criticizes you, don’t immediately defend your “good person” identity. Listen instead. The bulletproof person cares more about truth than image. Becoming Bulletproof- Life Lessons from a Secre...
True confidence is internal. It does not rely on the approval of others or the status of your job. It comes from knowing you can handle whatever happens next. Control the controllable: At your next meeting or family dinner, practice
You don't need to be a human polygraph. But you need to stop ignoring red flags. When a partner, boss, or friend changes their story, their tone, or their body language mid-sentence, believe the deviation. Most people get conned because they want to believe the words, not the behavior. Bulletproof people listen to the gap between what is said and what is shown. What’s not being said
: Fear is managed through preparation and facing it head-on rather than hiding.
Most people walk through life on autopilot—head down, scrolling, distracted. A Secret Service agent is always scanning: exits, body language, changes in tone, inconsistencies in stories.