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Order vs. Clutter

In my ADD days lots of things around the house would be disorganized, I’d leave dishes in the sink for a few days at a time, some dirty clothes on the floor, clutter in the living room and kitchen, and so on. I’ve noticed that in these post-ADD days I have no desire to accumulate clutter and I actually enjoy keeping my house neat. Yes, I’ve got some catching up to do before I’d call my house clutter-free but I notice that every part of my house that I’ve de-cluttered in the past three weeks has stayed de-cluttered. There are no longer dishes left in the sink except for the occasional pot or pan that needs to soak. Clutter on my kitchen counters is GONE. My bedroom is quite orderly now. The living room doesn’t accumulate clutter anymore. So, basically with no notice I can have people drop by and the public rooms in the house look great.

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Attention on demand

The greatest benefit I’ve noticed from Brain Integration Technique (BIT) is the ability to pay attention when I want to. Today I needed to do a bunch of writing to cover an important news development for one of the blogs that pays me to write. The content was mostly unfamiliar to me. All I had to do was to decide to focus and the attention came. For two and a half hours I researched and wrote. The material I had to write about was tricky. There were various threads of fact and speculation I needed to assimilate, organize, and write about. (Continued)

Brain Integration Presentation in Santa Fe, April 7

If you live in or near Santa Fe please read the flyer below and contact Yolanda Del Hierro Lange if you’d like to attend the free presentation on April 7 or would like to know more about Brain Integration Technique. Please share this information with friends and loved ones in the Santa Fe area. Yolanda and her husband Roger will be doing brain integration sessions in Santa Fe in early April. (Continued)

Welcome

Welcome to the Brain Integration Blog. It’s all about correcting ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, and other brain challenges permanently and in a non-invasive way.

Please read the about page to get a little background in what this blog is about.

I was “integrated” between January 22nd and 24th of 2008. My integration took 16 hours. While I take some comfort in that 16 is my very favorite number, “average” people take 9 to 12 hours. Well, I guess I was never average! I drove from Santa Fe, NM to Grand Junction, CO for this integration with Yolanda Del Hierro Lange. Yolanda integrated me for 6 hours on each of the first two days then “finished me” with 4 hours the third day. (Continued)