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We Don’t Have A Lazy Generation
We Have A Generation Losing Their Sense Of Agency. This week’s BBC coverage warning that one in six young people could soon be outside education, employment, or training should concern every parent, educator and policymaker in the country. But I think we need to be…
When Systems Fail: We Must Equip Ourselves
In This Post You’ll discover: Why modern systems can create false confidence What happens when people lose the ability to adapt independently How PAS helps build real-world readiness Why resilience is becoming a modern survival skill Assaults, harassment, unwanted…
If your phone was stolen today – would you be ready?
Phone theft isn’t just about losing a device anymore. It’s about access. Photos. Messages. Banking. Email. Your entire digital identity—gone in seconds. And most people don’t realise this: A common tactic is to switch your phone to flight mode immediately…which cuts…
From Hesitation to Instinct: How Real Confidence is Built Before Anything Goes Wrong
Case Study: How Mu-shin Created a New Standard for Capability & Confidence — For Boardrooms to Classrooms When the Institution of Civil Engineers invited us to deliver a webinar for its Fairness, Inclusion & Respect (FIR) programme, we recognised a rare…
The Readiness Movement: Small Habits, Lifelong Confidence
6 truths worth understanding – and what we can do about them Recently, a number of unsettling incidents made headlines across the UK.Stories like these can feel close to home — especially for parents and young people navigating everyday life. When broadcaster Kirsty…
Fear on the Tracks: Why Rising Train Assaults Mean We Must Teach Readiness, Not Fear
Before Christmas, the Home Secretary described violence against women and girls as a “national emergency”, stating what victims, families and frontline workers have known for years. A System That Fails — By Design Emergencies demand immediate, population-level action…
Violence Against Women Is a National Emergency — So Why Aren’t We Preparing the Public?
Before Christmas, the Home Secretary described violence against women and girls as a “national emergency”, stating what victims, families and frontline workers have known for years. A System That Fails — By Design Emergencies demand immediate, population-level action…







