Not Today Predator

by Kelly Simpson

A Must-Read for Every Real Estate Professional!

 

In Not Today Predator, veteran real estate agent and body language expert Kelly Simpson exposes common behaviors and patterns of predators, delivering critical mastery skills you need to prevent being selected as the next potential victim.

She reveals pre-attack indicators predators unknowingly display and teaches you how to look for deceptive behaviors through non-verbal actions. Predators frequently test potential victims to see how easy of a target they would make-a test you want to fail.

With a focus on prevention of real-life predatory crimes facing the real estate industry, this book teaches buyer and seller safety systems and easy strategic shifts you can make to keep you and your loved ones safe.

Don’t forget to get your copy of the companion book, Mastery Skills of Safe Practices for Real Estate Professionals!

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Kelly Simpson

Kelly Simpson brings 25 years of experience as a REALTOR® and trainer. Her long industry tenure gives her a deep understanding of the potentially dangerous situations that can occur in the real estate industry and how to keep them from happening to practitioners.

Kelly has undergone intensive safety training, learning about dangerous personalities and predatory behaviors under some of the world’s most influential mentors and trainers such as the FBI, ATF, and CIA. She has also learned from U.S. Department of Defense certified military interrogators and Naval Human Intelligence Officers.

Kelly is a Master Certified Body Language expert, teaching body language skills and Mastery Skills of safe practices to real estate professionals worldwide. She has studied statement analysis under a U.S. Marshal on how to analyze and identify deception.

With her extensive skills and experience and an unwavering commitment to real estate safety for all, Kelly Simpson founded the National Safety Council of Real Estate (NSCORE). She has positioned NSCORE to provide real estate professionals with the resources they need, ensuring that everyone goes home safely at the end of each workday.