Guest guest Posted May 18, 2005 Report Share Posted May 18, 2005 Having the person write down everything they have attention on. Then a list of everything they can think of that is incomplete in their lives. Another list of all their debts they owe ($$$) and to whom and for how long, as best as can be remembered. Add to this list debts owed that are not money related, if any. Next a list of Things they have wanted to do for others but never gotten around to doing. Then put together a checklist of the easiest ones to get done first to the largest last. Then have this person work on these as much as possible. Exception: The list of money needs to be opposite. The largest one first and the smallest ones last. This should help them regain there attention span and capacity. Zeb P.S. Here is a useful tool for ANYONE with ADD. Locational Processing Assist An upset can be addressed with an assist. The woman’s attention is stuck on a recent argument. Locational Processing directs the person’s attention to things in the environment. Tell the person, “Look at that ________ (object).” Acknowledge when she has done so. Continue directing the person’s attention to things in the environment. Locational Processing can unstick attention from the upset, leaving her more able to solve the problem. One of the easiest assists to render is Locational Processing. A Locational is done by directing a person’s attention off the painful area of his body or his difficulties and out onto the environment. Say you wanted to render an assist on somebody who had a very indefinite difficulty. That is the hardest one to render an assist on. The person has a pain but he cannot say where. He doesn’t know what has happened to him. He just feels bad. Use Locational Processing as such. You will find out that this process will work when other processes fail. Procedure 1. Tell the person you are going to do a Locational Assist and briefly explain the procedure. 2. Tell him the command to be used and ensure he understands it. The command is “Look at that__________(object).” 3. Point to an object and tell the person, “Look at that___________ (object).” 4. When the person has done so, acknowledge him. 5. Continue giving the command, directing the person’s attention to different objects in the environment. Be sure to acknowledge the person each time after he has complied. For instance, you say, “Look at that tree.” “Thank you.” “Look at that building.” “Good.” “Look at that street.” “All right.” “Look at that lawn.” “Very good.” You point each time to the object. 6. Keep this up until the person has good indicators and a cognition. You can end the assist at this point. Tell the person, “End of assist.” A Locational Assist is a very easy assist to deliver. It can be done on specific injuries or when a person is ill or if the person has a very indefinite difficulty. Doing a Locational Assist can help him considerably. This was gotten from: http://www.essentialauditing.org/page13.htm Sincerely, zeb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 ok, I didn't read through all the threads.... did we ever come up with some suggesions for natural ways to treat and get rid of ADD for adult men????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2005 Report Share Posted May 20, 2005 Hello Samantha, I think you need to discover the source of the symptoms! Could be food allergy? Lots of people with such symptoms discover allergy to food additives, sugar, wheat, dairy, fluoride in the water, etc. as the source. Anyhow, that's what you need to find out, and then you will know how to handle. love Lisa - samanthaspooler herbal remedies Thursday, May 19, 2005 6:02 PM Herbal Remedies - ok...Adult ADD...suggestions ok, I didn't read through all the threads.... did we ever come up with some suggesions for natural ways to treat and get rid of ADD for adult men????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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