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Explore Creative Tools to Beat ADHD Stress
Explore Creative Tools to Beat ADHD Stress
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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If you browse the ADHD circles on social media, it won’t take long to find an inspirational meme describing how one of the many superpowers of those with ADHD is that they are generally more creative than those without. The problem is, according to research, there’s no established connection between those who live with ADHD and higher than average creative impulses. It’s just not there. That’s because, as a spectrum disorder, ADHD impacts people differently depending on their individual characteristics. You might be more creative. You might not be creative at all.
But that’s not to say that exploring the tools of the arts won’t help to inspire you, relax you, or even stimulate you, even if you don’t find you have much natural talent! This week, we’re talking all about Pete’s favorite digital tools to make art, music, and video that anyone can do on the cheap (in most cases), and just might help you uncover your next great gift!
Links & Notes
Microsoft Outlook — iOS, Android, Windows & Mac
Pigment — iOS with Apple Pencil
Colorfy — Android
Paper by 53 — iOS
Bamboo Paper — Android, iOS
Procreate — iOS
Sketchbook — Android, iOS
Zen Brush 2 — iOS
Calligraphy Art — iOS
Garageband — iOS
Stagelight — Android
DJay 2 — iOS, Android
Hyperlapse — iOS
LapseIt — Android
If you browse the ADHD circles on social media, it won’t take long to find an inspirational meme describing how one of the many superpowers of those with ADHD is that they are generally more creative than those without. The problem is, according to research, there’s no established connection between those who live with ADHD and higher than average creative impulses. It’s just not there. That’s because, as a spectrum disorder, ADHD impacts people differently depending on their individual characteristics. You might be more creative. You might not be creative at all.
But that’s not to say that exploring the tools of the arts won’t help to inspire you, relax you, or even stimulate you, even if you don’t find you have much natural talent! This week, we’re talking all about Pete’s favorite digital tools to make art, music, and video that anyone can do on the cheap (in most cases), and just might help you uncover your next great gift!
Links & Notes
Microsoft Outlook — iOS, Android, Windows & Mac
Pigment — iOS with Apple Pencil
Colorfy — Android
Paper by 53 — iOS
Bamboo Paper — Android, iOS
Procreate — iOS
Sketchbook — Android, iOS
Zen Brush 2 — iOS
Calligraphy Art — iOS
Garageband — iOS
Stagelight — Android
DJay 2 — iOS, Android
Hyperlapse — iOS
LapseIt — Android
Released:
Sep 27, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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