How does your involvement in martial arts affect how you perform your job? I don't really mean how LEOs or those in various security professions use their skills in the course of their job; I mean, how does what you learn in your study of the martial arts affect how (or possibly what) you do for a living? How has what you do for a living affected how/why you train?
Here's what it's done for me: I started teaching TKD in 1991, as an assistant for another instructor. After about a year, I decided that I truly enjoyed teaching, and that I really did want to go back to school to become a teacher. As I got further into my teaching certification program, I found things in my classes that helped me as an instructor; likewise, as I started teaching, I found things in instructing that helped me teach school. The two are so inextricably intertwined at this point that it's hard to say which teaching skills and methods came from which environment.
Here's what it's done for me: I started teaching TKD in 1991, as an assistant for another instructor. After about a year, I decided that I truly enjoyed teaching, and that I really did want to go back to school to become a teacher. As I got further into my teaching certification program, I found things in my classes that helped me as an instructor; likewise, as I started teaching, I found things in instructing that helped me teach school. The two are so inextricably intertwined at this point that it's hard to say which teaching skills and methods came from which environment.