Maintaining awareness
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:33 pm
The "crowded mall" thread got me to thinking about maintaining awareness. I usually maintain superb situational awareness without even thinking about it. It's part personality, and part curiosity about the world about me, and many years of being surrounded by felons.
I'm especially more aware in riskier situations, like dark mall parking lots during holiday shopping season. Usually, that is...
We've all been playing musical tonsilitis in my house. The 3 year old started it and promptly recovered, but my wife and 15 year old daughter and I have been going around for a week, grimacing every time we swallow, constantly trying to clear our ears, and generally getting sick and tired of being sick and tired.
So, we were at the mall Saturday evening (as a gesture of teenager appeasement), and it slowly dawned on me that we were all walking around in a fog. And while that did cause me to force myself to focus, I knew I wasn't at my best awareness.
I wasn't happy about it, but couldn't do much about it other than do my best until we could get to the safety of home.
Kevin
I'm especially more aware in riskier situations, like dark mall parking lots during holiday shopping season. Usually, that is...
We've all been playing musical tonsilitis in my house. The 3 year old started it and promptly recovered, but my wife and 15 year old daughter and I have been going around for a week, grimacing every time we swallow, constantly trying to clear our ears, and generally getting sick and tired of being sick and tired.
So, we were at the mall Saturday evening (as a gesture of teenager appeasement), and it slowly dawned on me that we were all walking around in a fog. And while that did cause me to force myself to focus, I knew I wasn't at my best awareness.
I wasn't happy about it, but couldn't do much about it other than do my best until we could get to the safety of home.
Kevin