WARRIORS EDGE
September Issue

Hello everyone,
Hope all is well.... As we continue with this issue of the edge we are trying to make it more pleasing and interesting to read. Your comments and submissions would be great. As we work towards expanding the Edge. We are in need of contributors please send any articles to odamitsu@warriorsrealm.net . This month has begun as a great month I will talk about that more in detail later on also I encourage all those that do any online shopping to visit www.odamitsu.com . This site contains anything you would like from martial arts equipment to clothes. Check it out. Till next month thanks
trustworthy
adj 1: worthy of trust or belief; "a trustworthy report"; "an experienced and trustworthy traveling companion" [syn: trusty] [ant: untrustworthy] 2: taking responsibility for one's conduct and obligations; "trustworthy public servants"
This month I want to discuss the value of being trustworthy. It is hard to find someone these days that is trustworthy. I believe it is because their are so many pressures in the world today. Which is the reason people need to be strong, what I mean by strong is not physical but strong in their will to be able to stay focused on the task. They become distracted and forget then the unforgettable happens. Now they have lost the trust of the person because now they are seen as unreliable, or lazy. This month lets focus on the tasks at hand and become more trustworthy.
PINs should never be written on or near the card.
Do not disclose your pin to anyone.
Never give information about your card over the telephone to someone claiming to
represent a financial institution.
Immediately, report a lost or stolen card to the bank.
As you approach an ATM, be aware of your surroundings. If someone in the area
looks suspicious, leave the area at once and find an ATM in another location.
Before you reach the ATM, have your ATM card ready and deposit slips completed.
Wait until you leave the ATM to count your money.
Always keep your transaction receipt because it has valuable information printed
on it, including your cardholder number and account balance.
Keep your card away from heat, direct sunlight and anything magnetized. Such
exposure could damage the magnetic strip, making the card unusable.
WALK -UP ATM SAFETY TIPS
Wait until previous customers have finished their transactions.
Stand between the ATM and the people waiting to use the machine, so other can’t
see you enter your pin.
DRIVE-UP ATM SFETY TIPS
Pull up close to the ATM.
Remain in your car with doors locked.
Keep your car running while operating the ATM.
What a great weekend has passed I attended New England Warrior Camp for the 6th year of the eight years it has been running. The camp focuses on networking with other budo tai-jutsu practitioners as well as seminars that are put on by New England's best instructors including those from Canada. Go to this link to learn more www.newenglandwarriorcamp.com .
1. If the enemy is in range, so are you.
2. Incoming fire has the right of way.
3. Don’t look conspicuous, it draws fire.
4. There is always a way.
5. The easy way is always mined.
6. Try to look unimportant, they may be low on ammo.
7. Professionals are predictable, it’s the amateurs that are dangerous.
8. The enemy invariably attacks on two occasions:
a. When you’re ready for them.
b. When you’re not ready for them.
9. Teamwork is essential, it gives them someone else to shoot at
10. If you can’t remember, then the claymore is pointed at you.
11. The enemy diversion you have been ignoring will be the main attack.
12. A “sucking chest wound” is natures way of telling you to slow down.
13. If you attack is going well, you have walked into an ambush.
14. Never draw fire, it irritates everyone around you.
15. Anything you do can get you shot, including nothing.
16. Make it tough enough for the enemy to get in and you won’t be able to get
out.
17. Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than yourself.
18. If you’re short of everything but the enemy, you’re in a combat zone.
19. When you have secured an area, don’t forget to tell the enemy.
20. Never forget that your weapon is made by the lowest bidder
This is all I have for this issue but be on the lookout for more to come. Remember to email any comments to odamitsu@warriorsrealm.net
Thanks and stay safe.