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		<title>Comment on Success Factors: What Does Wilderness Survival Have to Do with Being Successful? by DrWELLth</title>
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		<description>Hi Vincent ... great post ... appreciate your perspective of the pre-adventure mindset of asking questions ... 

I do it all the time ... others might laugh as I talk with myself. However, I have what I need - and sometimes that means I have what they don&#039;t have ... and that situation is for another post all together ... 

And sometimes - I get the group I&#039;m travelling with to answer questions of possibility and anticipation ... fun way to bring the group together to learn about wilderness first aid and basic survival techniques. Also, through the questions and answers - it is easy enough to develop a basic survival checklist and first aid checklist and/or a combination of the two (which I advocate)

I pick up on this sentence in particular ... &quot;As your confidence grows, you’ll know you’ve embarked on a new way of thinking-one that makes your journey through life much more fulfilling.&quot; ... oh so true ))smiles 

What you learn through outdoor travel and adventures is such a great addition to living your great life ... 

Be well Vincent ... 

Cheers, DrWELLth (Steve))smiles</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Vincent &#8230; great post &#8230; appreciate your perspective of the pre-adventure mindset of asking questions &#8230; </p>
<p>I do it all the time &#8230; others might laugh as I talk with myself. However, I have what I need &#8211; and sometimes that means I have what they don&#8217;t have &#8230; and that situation is for another post all together &#8230; </p>
<p>And sometimes &#8211; I get the group I&#8217;m travelling with to answer questions of possibility and anticipation &#8230; fun way to bring the group together to learn about wilderness first aid and basic survival techniques. Also, through the questions and answers &#8211; it is easy enough to develop a basic survival checklist and first aid checklist and/or a combination of the two (which I advocate)</p>
<p>I pick up on this sentence in particular &#8230; &#8220;As your confidence grows, you’ll know you’ve embarked on a new way of thinking-one that makes your journey through life much more fulfilling.&#8221; &#8230; oh so true ))smiles </p>
<p>What you learn through outdoor travel and adventures is such a great addition to living your great life &#8230; </p>
<p>Be well Vincent &#8230; </p>
<p>Cheers, DrWELLth (Steve))smiles</p>
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