Watch Your Back
Teachers in self-defense classes tell us “Watch your back.”
We don’t have eyes in the back of our heads, so how do we do that? We watch our backs by:
- Avoiding danger
- Verifying information
- Preparing for problems
With electronics, we watch our backs by backing up our information.
If you want to keep it, back it up. Computers, smart phones, tablets, and other devices fail for several reasons.
- Age
- Malware
- Theft
- Accidents
Without backup, I would have recently lost all my documents and photos. Trust me; that’s one of a writer’s worst nightmares. I was thankful I had backed up my information more than one way. Pay attention to the warning, better safe than sorry.
Caring adults watch the backs of children.
Randi and Callie enjoy playing at the beach. So do their parents. Yet, Mom and Dad constantly watch the girls’ backs.
- They protect them.
- They guide them.
- They set the right example – the footprints – for the girls to follow.
Watch your back. Watch the backs of others.
Follow the right footprints.
“Jesus answered: ‘Watch out that no one deceives you’” (Matthew 24:4 NIV).
Thanks to Shannan Posey for the photo and Laurel Blevins for the suggestion.
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