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Self Defense tip of the Day

Face the Facts 
The “it-won’t-happen-to-me” mindset would be great, if only it were true. “A lot of us like to pretend nothing is going to happen,” Weed says. “At our core, we don’t really believe it can happen to us.”
That false sense of security is fueled by a society that propagates fear rather than empowerment, says Baty. “When we are in fear, we choose not to deal with it,” she says. “Most women say, ‘this is never going to happen to me’.” But, acknowledging the potential for violence is the first step toward arming yourself to fight it.

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My name is Aurora. I am a Professional Speaker, and my goal is to educate and motivate women to become more aware of the violence that takes place against us. As women, we are moving in 10 million directions with work, motherhood, being a wife or being single trying to survive in this world in which we live. Ladies, violence affects us no matter what our race, ethnicity, social origin, birth or other status. Women that survive an attack do so because they know how to deal with what was happening to them, they either read about it or took a self-defense class. Ladies, the key to protect you and your loved ones is AWARENESS. In the state of Va. in 2007, there were 411 offenses of Murder/Nonnegligent Manslaughter, while Forcible Sex offenses were 5,317. How does your state or country add up? There’s so much we can do to de-escalate situations before they happen. To learn more about my seminars and self-defense class, please call 757-450-6123 and check out 1111aurora on Youtube. Check out my pages. BE SAFE 4thegirls,LLC

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