Clay Pulley uses technology to help professionals and abnormal or normal humans achieve a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness by creating coherence and balance with their brainwave states. At his invite after lunch at P.Changs we headed to his office and hooked Cory Herter to the machine. The idea behind the machine as i understood it is to scan the brainwave in various operating protocols, then generate a set of frequencies that bring the imbalance back to balance. The effect is to generate a peak performance state minus the random craziness that many people feel is associated with getting things done.
The guy who rode my bumper going down the street and then cut in front when I pulled into Terrible Herbsts Lube center would have been a good candidate. In a hurry and in a stressed state he needed to be first and he had no patience for anything holding up his version of the day. A bit of rebalancing the brain wave would have helped for sure.
Once Clay hooked Cory up to the tech he gave him simple instructions which amounted to 'relax' and we then watched the monitor. Clay's eyes said it all as Cory's brainwaves blew the lid off the range. Analysis was impossible. Then Cory shut down different parts of this brain. With the neurofeedback showing up on the screen, he could see exactly what he was doing. Controlling the frequency of each brainwave state, including gamma, Cory has the capacity to self-regulate his operational systems.
In leadership circles, we talk about agility and are mostly associating that with thinking. Thinking is related to brainwave states but IF business leaders had the capacity for agility they could see how shifting perspectives, shifting thinking, shifting brainwave states are all one expression of the same skill set. Agility of brainwave states is the mastery level. Here we are tinkering around with shifting persectives and, in business at least, aren't opening up the lens very wide.
As change and complexity increases so must our ability and agility to open to a full range of abilities, many of which are embodied in GenY and in the kids now being diagnosed as autistic. These abilities are not well understood when seen through the older paradigms of reality. Time to break open the box.

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