About Bryan and Quick Think Formula™
Built Through Real-World Experience, Not Theory
Quick Think Formula™ was built from lived experience, environmental work, hands-on client care, and a deep effort to understand why some people react when others do not. What began as a personal question became a practical system for reducing overload, restoring clarity, and helping people make better decisions when symptoms start to build.

Environmental Background
Built on years of studying how environments affect stress, recovery, and physical response.
Exposure and Air Quality Work
Informed by indoor air quality analysis, hazardous material investigations, and exposure evaluations.
Allergy-Focused Client Systems
Refined through real-world work with people dealing with overload, reactivity, and chronic symptoms.
Why This Work Started
Long before Bryan had language for systems, capacity, or environmental load, he was a kid watching his mother struggle with allergies that seemed inconsistent and hard to explain. Some days she felt fine. Other days, something invisible appeared to set everything off. No one clearly explained why. That question stayed with him for years, why do some people react when others do not?
That question became the foundation for everything that followed. Over time, it led him toward environmental studies, field work, indoor air quality analysis, exposure investigations, allergy-focused cleaning systems, and eventually a structured way to understand why symptoms build, why they spiral, and what helps interrupt that pattern.
Your symptoms are not random. Your body is not broken. Your system has been overloaded.

Seeing Patterns Others Overlooked
Bryan’s dyslexia and learning differences forced him to process information differently. Instead of relying on memorization, he learned to notice patterns, simplify complexity, and understand systems visually and structurally. What once felt like a challenge later became one of the most useful tools in his work.
That way of thinking shaped how he approached allergies and chronic symptom patterns. The issue was rarely a lack of information. More often, the problem was that no one had organized the information in a way that made the full picture clear.
The Background Behind the Formula
Environmental Foundation
His curiosity led into environmental studies and immersive work in the outdoors, including time as a COPE Director at a Boy Scouts camp and as a Backcountry Ranger in Olympic National Park. Those experiences reinforced a simple truth, the environment is never neutral. It either supports the body or adds pressure to it.
Professional Exposure Work
At NOVA Environmental Services, Bryan worked with air quality assessments, hazardous material surveys, and environmental exposure evaluations. Later, at the University of Minnesota, that expanded into indoor air quality analysis, hazardous material investigations, and sick building syndrome cases.
Real-World Client Application
After moving to California, Bryan founded Naturally Green Cleaning. What began as all-natural cleaning work quickly evolved into allergy-focused systems for people dealing with asthma, chemical sensitivity, unexplained chronic symptoms, and homes that felt normal on the surface but were still adding to the body’s total load.
Where the Pattern Became Clear
Over time, the same pattern kept appearing. People were rarely reacting to one single trigger. More often, they were reacting to many forms of pressure stacking together, air quality, cleaning products, personal products, fabrics, moisture, stress, and sleep disruption. Each pressure point might seem small on its own, but together they pushed the system past what it could handle.
This is where the foundations for The Body Bucket™ and The Domino Effect™ began to take shape. Symptoms made more sense when viewed as part of a system under pressure, not as isolated random events.
Common pressure sources
- Air quality
- Moisture
- Fragrance and chemicals
- Fabrics and surfaces
- Stress and poor sleep
- Stacking exposures over time

When the System Became Personal
At a certain point, this work stopped being only professional. Bryan went through his own period of allergies, brain fog, and feeling like something was off even when the answers were not obvious. Instead of approaching it randomly, he approached it structurally, reducing total load, identifying primary pressure sources, intercepting early signals, supporting recovery, and rebuilding capacity.
As the pressure came down, clarity returned. That turning point confirmed what years of field experience had been pointing toward all along, the body responds when overload is reduced and capacity is supported in the right sequence.
What Quick Think Formula™ Is
Clear structure
A practical way to understand what is adding pressure to the body, and why symptoms build in the first place.
Faster, clearer decisions
A way to spot what is happening earlier and respond before symptoms build into a bigger setback.
Reduced overload
A system for lowering total load, stabilizing the body, and supporting recovery over time.
More capacity
A long-term framework for rebuilding resilience so the body has more room to adapt.
Why It’s Called Quick Think Formula™
When people are in a reactive state, symptoms can rise fast, decisions feel harder, and timing matters. In that moment, more information is not always what helps most. Clear thinking does. The name Quick Think Formula™ came from that need, a system that helps people recognize what is happening, respond with more precision, and prevent a growing chain reaction from becoming worse.
The goal
- Recognize the pattern
- Reduce the pressure
- Support recovery
- Rebuild capacity over time
This System Was Built to Help People Make Sense of What They’re Experiencing
Quick Think Formula™ brings together lived experience, environmental science, real-world application, and personal transformation. It was built to help people understand their patterns, reduce total system pressure, rebuild stability, and expand capacity over time.
Your symptoms are not random. Your system has been under pressure. When you understand how that pressure works, you can start changing it.