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Your Mind Is Your Weapon: A Civilian's Guide to Tactical Resilience

11 min · 28 sep 2025
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Your mind isn't just your best weapon — it might also be the thing standing in your way. Here's how to fix that. In this episode, Grey Matter Ops™ breaks down the science and strategy behind tactical resilience — not the motivational fluff you've heard before, but a structured, civilian-ready blueprint for performing under pressure. Drawing on principles from Brent Gleeson's Embrace the Suck and adapted for everyday life, Mickey Middaugh delivers a framework you can use the next time chaos hits. We cover: * The Three C's (Challenge, Commitment, Control) for reframing setbacks and staying mission-focused * The Three P's (Persistence, Purpose, Passion) for sustained drive when motivation runs dry * The Three-Foot World mindset for regaining control when everything feels out of hand * The SLAM-A™ Protocol — Grey Matter Ops' step-by-step cognitive response framework for adversity and crisis This isn't about enduring hardship. It's about choosing what you're willing to endure it for — and making every difficult moment serve your mission. Train the Mind. Win the Fight.™ For more mindset, awareness, and preparedness content, visit Red Dot Mindset [https://reddotmindset.com/]

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