by GoodSense | May 1, 2016 | blog posts, Body Language, Personal Safety, Tips
So how do you use the signs of danger and how to combat them if you are a lone worker? Well, a lot of the signs are very similar, they will still shows signs of flight or fight but they may be harder to spot when you are busy with other things and in an open...
by GoodSense | May 1, 2016 | blog posts, Body Language, Conflict Resolution, Personal Safety, Tips
So my last post was to give you an idea of what signs are apparent when someone enters your workplace in order to cause harm. This post is about what you can do to make sure you are safe in this situation, for consistency I will be using the example of a reception...
by GoodSense | Jun 7, 2010 | Body Language, Personal Safety, Self-defence, Tips, Violence
All killers go through an attack ritual before they start their attack – I have talked at length about these types of rituals before on the blog. In my previous post I talked about the three types of rituals but in this post I want to highlight how important it is to...
by GoodSense | Apr 12, 2010 | Body Language, News, Personal Safety, Tips, Violence
I heard this story on the news the other day and to be honest it’s not that surprising this police officer was cleared of the charges. Even if it may be viewed by an outsider as being over zealous or aggressive. When you examine the law closely you then begin to...
by GoodSense | Nov 12, 2009 | Body Language, Conflict Resolution
This is a little different to most of my usual posts but I thought it would be an interesting story to share on the blog as it is still relevant to resolving conflicts. So here goes, my ten year old son is new to his local football team, he normal plays as a winger...
by GoodSense | Nov 2, 2009 | Body Language, POLITE Model, Tips
All attackers have rituals that they go through just before they make an attack. They use a pre-defined order, a process, by which to attack and this is often referred to as Modus Operandi, which is a Latin term used in American crime. Modus Operandi translates to...
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