Please…Don’t Read This Article

This article does not contain anything valuable that will improve situational awareness. 

So, please, do not read it!

If you’re here, it means curiosity got the best of you. Don’t feel bad. Humans are naturally curious creatures. We (instructors) can use human curiosity to our advantage when it comes to training responders, team leaders, department heads and anyone else that needs to be situationally aware (which would be ALL of us, right?). Appeal to curiosity. Use the element of surprise to get students interested in your message.

When the message is boring and redundant, the listener tunes out. If the title is interesting and the message is presented in a new way, maybe even an unusual way, it can be a powerful tool to attract and keep someone’s interest.

Recently, I took my three sons golfing. While on the course, I had an encounter that inspired me to write an article that I published on Firehouse.com website titled: Groundbreaking research reveals link between golfing and firefighter safety.

There was nothing groundbreaking about what happened and it would be a wide stretch to call it research. But, nonetheless, there was a situational awareness message contained within the satirical contribution and as anyone who attends one of my programs can attest to, I am not above doing ANYTHING to get my message seared into the minds of students. For example, one time in Las Vegas, I… Wait! What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. If you were at the EMS World Expo, you know what I did. If you missed it, you’ll just have to learn to live with your disappointment.

Ok… back to my groundbreaking research article. How did I do for capturing the attention of the reader? Pretty darn good. This article ranked in the top five for most read blog post on Firehouse.com at that time. Curiosity… works. Use it to engage your students!

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Best wishes to everyone for a safe and healthy holiday season and a prosperous and incident free 2019! 

And may you all see the bad things coming in time to change the outcome!

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1 thought on “Please…Don’t Read This Article”

  1. This article is an intriguing read! Your unique approach to encouraging curiosity while also teasing the content really piques interest. It’s refreshing to see such a playful take on writing that invites readers to dive in while questioning the norms of content consumption. Thanks for sharing this fun perspective—it definitely makes me want to explore further!

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