How To Of The Day: How To Break Down A Door

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Oct 202014
 

How To Break Down A Door

How to break down a door

If you have watched enough movies, your next move is a no brainer….run at the door shoulder first, right? Wrong. This technique may be uber-manly, but it will probably dislocate your shoulder. It is better to employ a more forceful and well placed kick.

Check to see which way the door opens by checking the hinges. If the door opens towards you, kicking it down is going to be next to impossible. Kicking a door down is best employed on a door that swings away from you.

Kick to the side of where the lock is mounted (near the keyhole). This is typically the weakest part of the door.

Using a front kick, drive the heel of your foot into the door. Give the kick forward momentum and keep your balance by driving the heel of your standing foot into the ground. Don’t kick the lock itself; this could break your foot.

The wood should begin to splinter. Today most doors are made of soft wood and are hollow. They should give way fairly easily, especially since the lock’s deadlock bolt extends only an inch or less into the door frame. Older, completely solid doors will prove more resistant. Just keep on kicking until the door gives way and you can save the day.

Avoid jump kicks. While you may be tempted to employ this manly move, jumping diminishes your stability which causes you to lose power.

 

How To Of The Day: How To Do Nothing

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Oct 092014
 

How To Do Nothing

Do you need to carve time out of your day to be still? Sometimes, you need to take a break from the daily hustle and bustle and just do nothing.

Laugh, go ahead, but you know as well as I do that it’s not as easy as you think. Just take a day off and stay home and see what you end up doing:

  • laundry
  • social media
  • writing that post that you’ve been putting off
  • dishes
  • you might even MAKE THE BED

See what I mean? With most of us working, tending to our families, and trying to “do it all,” there has never been a time when people need to slow down and quiet their minds more than now. Doing nothing is NOT as easy as it sounds, but I have a few tips that might just help you totally veg out and relax, even if it’s for only PART of the day.

1. Take a nap

Personally, I’ve NEVER been able to do this, not even when I’m sick (I have a hard enough time sleeping at night), but Mr. S has perfected the art of the nap. He turns on boring TV and gets under the covers for a quick catnap to rejuvenate.

2. Get out of the house

Grab a chair and go sit outside, listen to the birds chirping and feel the wind on your skin. If I go sit at the beach or a park with a good book and a glass of wine, I can completely zone out. If I stay in the house, there’s a 99% chance that something will grab my attention and I’ll be sucked into working.

3. Put on headphones & listen to music

Draw the shades and dance, sing at the top of your lungs, or sit back and be transported to that concert or time in your life when that song meant something to you. It’s amazing how music can change your frame of mind.

4. Shut off the distractions

I have to completely shut down the computer, turn off the television and turn off my mobile phone, or my mind goes right to “I wonder what’s doing on…”

5. Run a bath

There’s something about relaxing in a bathtub filled with bubbles and a wonderful scent that can help you to tune out. When you’re ready to come back to reality, finish with a COLD shower to close your pores and wake you up.

Even just stealing 5-10 minutes a day that’s JUST for YOU will make a difference in the rest of your day.

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