Sheepdog Ethos

Sheepdog Ethos

"We intimidate the intimidators, and protect the innocent"

discipline

Honor

courage

sacrifice

April 9, 2024
The Sheepdog Mindset in Law Enforcement

Have you everheard of the Sheepdog Mindset, or wondered what sets police and other law enforcement officers apart from the rest of the population? Clearly, they are not average citizens; they are the embodiment of alertness and commitment, trained to confront dangers with a mix of tact and tenacity. This article unpacks the distinct mindset, […]

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April 9, 2024
Profile of a Sheepdog: John Paul Jones - American Naval Legend

The tale of John Paul Jones unveils the unsung heroism behind America's naval ascendancy—discover how a Scotsman shaped a superpower.

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April 8, 2024
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: Honoring Valor and the Ultimate Sacrifice

What is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and why does it command such reverence? Nestled in Arlington National Cemetery, this solemn monument honors those who fought and died without recognition. In exploring its history and significance, we pay respect to the valor of the anonymous soldiers it commemorates and the closure it provides a […]

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April 5, 2024
Profile of a Sheepdog: Officer Blaine Gaskill - School Resource Officer Stops Active Shooter

Bravery personified, Officer Blaine Gaskill's swift response to an active shooter at Great Mills High School raises vital questions about school safety.

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March 18, 2024
Discipline vs Motivation: the Key to Consistent Success

Discipline vs motivation: are you aiming for lasting success but torn between focusing on discipline or harnessing motivation? While motivation gets you started, it’s discipline that ultimately paves the path to consistent success. This article explores the discipline vs motivation dynamic and presents strategies to cultivate them effectively, reflecting why discipline typically outperforms motivation. Key […]

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February 20, 2024
Roland Fryer Makes Bombshell Statement on Race and Policing

Roland Fryer, a Harvord Professor, made a bombshell statement in a recent interview with Bari Weiss: What my paper showed... was that yes we saw some bias in the low level uses of force, everyday pushing up against cars and things like that. People seem to like that result but we didn't find any racial […]

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