I Built Ordonata Because I Was Drowning

For most of my adult life, I thought I was just "bad at organizing."
When my son started school, I realized I was passing these patterns to him. He'd forget his homework, lose his lunchbox, get overwhelmed by simple routines. My wife would handle everything — and I could see the exhaustion in her eyes.

The breaking point came on a Tuesday afternoon. I missed my son's school play because I'd written the wrong date in my calendar. He looked for me in the audience and I wasn't there. That night, I couldn't sleep.
I started researching — not quick fixes or productivity hacks, but the actual neuroscience of how our brains organize information. Why some people struggle with what seems effortless to others. I spent two years reading research papers, working with behavioral specialists, and testing approaches on myself.
What I found changed everything.
Organization isn't about willpower or discipline. It's about understanding how YOUR specific brain processes information, and building systems that work with it — not against it.
The Ordonata Protocol is everything I learned, distilled into a 12-week program. It's the program I wish existed when I was at my lowest — practical, science-based, and designed for people who've tried everything else.

Today, my son and I organize our weeks together every Sunday morning. My wife says it's the best change our family ever made.
I'm not a doctor or therapist. I'm a father who refused to accept that chaos was his destiny. And I built this for everyone who feels the same way.
— Andi