
The Psychology of Survival, Bushcraft, and Mental Toughness
How to Stay Calm, Confident & Resilient in Any Survival Situation—Even If You Have Zero Experience
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Narrateur(s):
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B Fike
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Auteur(s):
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Todd Staples
À propos de cet audio
Ever worry how you’d react if things went south—fast?
Freeze up in a crisis? Panic in the unknown? Doubt your ability to lead yourself or others through chaos?
The truth is, most survival books focus on gear and techniques—but forget the most important tool of all: your mind. Mental breakdowns—not broken equipment—are what get people killed in survival scenarios.
Written by seasoned outdoorsman and author Todd Staples, who grew up in the woods of East Texas and built a successful hunting platform (HuntingBlindsHQ com), this book dives deep into the survival psychology that separates those who thrive from those who panic.
What you'll learn inside this audiobook:
- The 3-phase survival mindset cycle and how to mentally navigate each one
- A breakdown of fear psychology—and how to master it before it masters you
- 6 breathing and mental control techniques used by elite soldiers and special forces
- Why adaptability beats strength in survival—and how to train it
- How to override your "panic brain" using the STOP method
- The Navy SEAL "40% Rule" and how it helps you push far beyond perceived limits
- How to prepare your mind for solitude, discomfort, and hopeless moments
- The OODA Loop and how it trains your brain to make decisions fast under pressure
- Visualization techniques that build confidence and reduce fear
- Simple "mindset drills" you can do daily to build resilience
- 5 stress inoculation strategies used in tactical survival schools
- Why comfort is your biggest enemy—and how to train with micro-adversity
- How to teach your kids (or family) psychological survival skills
- The top psychological traps that get people killed—and how to avoid them
- How to carry survival toughness into everyday life, work, and relationships