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Close protection professionals can sometimes fall victim to the "halo effect" of working closely with VIPs, leading to an abuse of power or entitlement. In this article, Elijah Shaw explains the dangers of letting the "illusion" of VIP status influence one's actions and attitudes in the close protection industry and the importance of maintaining humility and focus.
There are recording cycles, tour cycles, award show cycles and even sporting event cycles. A big portion of these trend annually, and are grouped with similar events, creating momentum, but being careful to avoid overshadowing or encroaching on another event's moment.
There's no denying that security and close protection work is mentally and emotionally demanding. Life-threatening situations, exposure to graphic scenes, distressed individuals, and violent perpetrators as well as the occupational stressors such as unsocial working hours and being away from home mean you need to be operating at peak levels of resilience.
Elijah Shaw's regular column Keeping Your Edge look at What's the End Game? from issue 48 of the Circuit Magazine
Elijah Shaw's regular column Keeping Your Edge looks at The Great Divide, looking at your political views and how and when to share them.