For the professionals I train and work with, Situational Awareness (“SA”) is what it is all about. Situational Awareness means you are wired into your environment. Your optical nerves, hearing and sensory perception are grabbing millions of bits of information –your brain absorbs about 2 million bits per second – and sending them back to your brain - your command center.
Your brain is then instantaneously computing all this data and simultaneously evaluating them against stored knowledge and experience and projecting what will happen – before it happens.
Your command center is grabbing that information and shooting neurotransmitters down the line through your nerves to get quick responses from your muscles.
In my profession your brain processes the situation - Is that hand sticking out of a crowd, pointing at a politician, holding a camera or something lethal? With cameras popping, journalists yelling questions, protesters screaming criticisms, you have to be able to zone in on that one hand and that one sliver of metal. And you have to judge and react because your life and your client’s life depend on split second timing, decisions and flawless technique.
Such quick thinking and reaction time are also necessary in all of our lives and varying professions - for example, for a doctor administering life-saving treatment, a lawyer protecting his client in the court room, a teacher educating her students, a parent caring for a sick child or anyone needing that extra pick-me-up to get through a full day of work or household duties and caring for the kids. .
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Government and industry studies expanded our knowledge that Situation Awareness governs most of what we do. In many cases it is the key to being at the top of your game. A mother in a mall is besieged by dozens of colorful window displays magnetizing her attention. At the same time, she is reading the environment for strangers whose actions read predatory. A driver on a busy street has half a mind on the radio sports program, but he is calculating the distance between him and the cars in front and behind and whether the car in front will screech to a halt because that old lady will not make it across the street in time.
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