Becoming Bulletproof: Protect Yourself, Read People, Influence Situations, and Live Fearlessly
by Evy Poumpouras
About This Book
Evy Poumpouras spent years protecting presidents and surviving one of the most psychologically demanding careers imaginable — and this book is her attempt to hand those hard-won tools to anyone willing to use them. It's not about teaching readers to be Secret Service agents; it's about closing the gap between the person you are when you're comfortable and the person you need to be when things go sideways. Poumpouras digs into fear, trust, body language, and influence not as abstract concepts but as operational skills, the kind she relied on in the field. The result is a book that takes personal development seriously without treating it as self-improvement theater.
What distinguishes this from the crowded shelf of confidence literature is Poumpouras's specificity and credibility. She writes with the directness of someone who has been in genuinely high-stakes situations, which keeps the prose grounded even when the advice turns inward. The book moves fluidly between field anecdotes, behavioral psychology, and practical exercises, giving readers frameworks they can actually apply. It reads less like a motivational speech and more like a candid briefing from someone who has already figured out what works.