Real mental and physical resilience from a former U.S. Secret Service agent. Street-level awareness, boundaries, and confidence.
These are the books and tools that shaped how I think about security, crisis work, and business continuity. I use them as a toolkit, not theory only.
Security mindset, crisis thinking, continuity, and leadership under pressure.
Real mental and physical resilience from a former U.S. Secret Service agent. Street-level awareness, boundaries, and confidence.
How intuition helps you read situations early and respect warning signs instead of ignoring them.
A practical model to spot behavior and patterns before an incident reaches the “bang” point.
What people actually do in disasters, and how training and mindset change who survives and who freezes.
A classic reference on planning, managing, and recovering from major crises.
Why some teams collapse under stress while others stay alert, flexible, and reliable.
Shows how simple checklists reduce human error in high-risk, high-tempo work.
Decisions when you do not have full information and cannot calculate every risk.
Frameworks to connect security, incident management, and continuity into one plan.
A well-regarded book focused on resilience in emergency/disaster & business continuity contexts.
Real-world examples of cities and companies that built resilience before they needed it.
The science behind recovery, adaptation, and bouncing forward after disruption.
Taking full responsibility for missions and teams, especially when things go wrong.
Building trust, courage, and emotional resilience as a leader in tough environments.
Creating a safe environment where people feel protected and perform better under stress.