Becoming Bulletproof- Life: Lessons From A Secre...
Being "bulletproof" isn't about physical invincibility; it is about building —an internal firewall against the harmful actions of others and the paralyzing effects of fear. 1. Mastering Fear and Stress
Evy Poumpouras’s book isn’t just a memoir—it’s a training manual for modern life. Whether you’re navigating a toxic workplace, a difficult relationship, or just your own inner critic, these lessons will help you stand taller, think clearer, and move forward without falling apart.
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If a situation feels wrong, it probably is. Never disregard your intuition. 3. Read People and Understand Human Behavior
Understand their motivations so you can align your goals with theirs. 5. Protecting Your Personal Sovereignty Whether you’re navigating a toxic workplace, a difficult
Poumpouras draws a sharp line between being passive, aggressive, and assertive. Becoming Bulletproof advocates for assertive strength—projecting confidence without arrogance.
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Becoming "bulletproof" is not about being invincible; it is about having the resilience to endure the unbearable.
If a business deal feels too good to be true, or someone's behavior sets off alarm bells, pay attention. Our subconscious often picks up on danger long before our conscious minds do.
Flash expressions of anger, contempt, or fear often leak across a person's face before they can mask them. The Power of Listening