Become Safety Savvy and Improve the Quality of Your Life

One reason why you're still alive right now is because you've taken safety precautions.

Here are some examples:

  • You looked both ways before crossing streets and prevented getting hit by a motor vehicle.
  • You learned the rules of the road so that you could be constantly on the lookout for ways to prevent auto accidents and stay alive.
  • You blew out candles before you went to bed at night and prevented your house from burning down.
  • Before taking a bite, you recognized mold spores on the bread and prevented health problems that could have caused death.
  • And you stayed off golf courses when it was raining and prevented lightning from striking you.

But there are more safety precautions to take if you want to live a long life.

We live in a world surrounded by all kinds of criminals. If you check out your state's District Attorney website, you’ll find maps of where the registered sexual predators are. Many people are quite surprised that their "safe" neighborhood has at least a few of these predators. And that's just the registered ones. There are many more unregistered sexual predators. If you have any children, this is a big concern.

But that concern doesn't have to become worrisome once you know how to be safety savvy.

And that's one of the things you get when you read Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces.

How to protect yourself:

  • from identity theft
  • when using public transportation
  • while at home
  • while driving
  • when attending sports events
  • when approached by suspicious people
  • from phone predators
  • after working late at night
  • from gangs in your neighborhood
  • from thieves in your community

The way criminals act is often predictable. The more informed you are, the more you can protect yourself and your loved ones from being their next victim.

That'Is why Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces includes chapters on how to protect yourself in a variety of situations. And it includes self-tests to determine how much improvement you may need.

Many readers of Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces say they thought they knew a lot about safety before they read the book.

Here’s what Rich P, of Sacramento, CA said:

"I thought I knew what to do to stay safe before I got your book. But I learned some things that I had no idea about before. It changed my life!"

Become safety savvy. You’ll never regret it!

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I Know What to Do When Something Is Suspicious

"Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces made me more aware of my surroundings. I’m more aware of suspicious behavior in the neighborhood and more confident about what to do about it."
— L. Lawson, Sacramento, CA




Better Investigations, Higher Quality of Life

"I strongly recommend Dr. Donna's valuable book, Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces, to my peers in law enforcement, to libraries, bookstores, and educational institutions. Reading this book will enhance the quality of investigation and the quality of life in the community... The book is a must read.

"I would very much like to have you assist in developing a far more effective community policing strategy, using the tools and skills you have. You really do have a great deal to offer and... (your book/program offers) a true quality of life and public safety benefit."
—Bill Cooper, Chief of Police (ret.)




No More Smoke and Mirrors

"Thank you for writing such a wonderful and useable book! As a Communication professor at a local college & owner of My Wellness Resort, reading Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces has expanded my knowledge of not only teaching but trusting 100% my own intuition of people.

The book illuminated how our perceptions can be clouded with our ‘frames of reference’ or background experiences, which can lead to a mistrust in our feelings leading us to make a faulty decision or perception. This book has been invaluable because she shows us that if we can see through the ‘smoke & mirrors’ that we sometime shield ourselves with and acknowledge how our background experiences affect our decisions, we can trust what our gut tells us and therefore be open to our true intuition, which of course, is always right."  
—Patty Pluim, Rocklin, CA



 

I’m Safer Now...

"Before I read Million Dollar Memory for Names & Faces, I never gave much thought to face recognition or safety. I was inspired by it and thought it was well-written and easily understandable. "
—Sarah T.