September Letter from Dr. J
Posted by STACEY HARMON
One of the hardest jobs in the world: Air traffic control tower directors and coordinators for the aviation industry.
Imagine this: In a single shift, an air traffic controller will be responsible for the safety of thousands of passengers.
Here's another point to consider: One of the hardest things to cope with is the shifts. A controller needs to be able to be alert at all times, even at 3 a.m. To ensure they can maintain concentration, rules govern how long they can work for - usually they work no more than one-and-a-half to two hours at a time before they must have a 30-minute break.
Controllers work morning, afternoon and night shifts, generally on a six-day pattern followed by four days off. It also means sometimes missing birthdays, important family occasions and Christmas, as ATC is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
What would it be worth to have every single air traffic control tower member thinking with robust clarity and specificity? What if every air traffic control tower associate was alert, clear, mentally sharp and focused? It can become more of a reality if we help the synergistic firing patterns of the brains of those whom we know, serve, collaborate with and care for.
That's where Get clear comes into play.
That's what I thought about last week as we returned from vacation visiting friends and taking a break from the Arizona heat! Think about every teacher teaching with clarity instead of brain fog and overwhelm. Imagine every bus driver, dentist, machine worker, judge, CEO, train engineer, student, mother, father and so many more thinking with clarity, ease and focus.
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With all my gratitude for your willingness to serve and share,
Dr J