The Pulse Method provides evidence-based solutions for enhancing mental health and performance in a way that is engaging and relatable. It enables individuals to seamlessly integrate positive changes into their lives with less resistance.
Enhancing performance and productivity at both the individual and team levels involves two key elements: Mind, representing the being, and Body, representing the doing.
Explore the impact of emotions on performance and learn effective ways to master this relationship. This knowledge empowers you to feel energized, confident, and view risks as gateways to opportunities. By intentionally entering high-performing states, you can achieve your goals.
Elevate performance intelligence through the competence cycle. Whether you're an athlete in sports or the corporate arena, enhance your ability to manage information in high-pressure situations, move your body more efficiently to achieve health and activity goals, and make informed decisions within high-stakes environments.
This program is rooted in the principles outlined in Kevin George's book, "Soccology: Inside the Hearts and Minds of Successful Professionals."
Participants will gain insights into how environments shape us, the enduring impacts of childhood legacies, the therapeutic application of hip hop and slang, and the role of gangs as perceived solutions to fill voids. The program is tailored for two specific audiences:
Designed for young individuals at risk of gang membership and involvement in violent crime, the program aims to create awareness about the influences they are exposed to and the reasons behind them. It strategically guides them toward making healthy lifestyle choices.
Geared towards the professional development of staff working with individuals considered at risk, this program seeks to foster an understanding of young people's motivations. It equips staff with the skills needed to create an environment that caters to the needs of these young individuals, enabling them to perceive meaning beyond behaviors and apply effective interventions.