Just saying the poseit app is good if you struggle for poses or anatomy, it also helps with lighting direction.
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Just saying the poseit app is good if you struggle for poses or anatomy, it also helps with lighting direction.
I've been using this app called Finch lately and it's been pretty helpful for my mental health and keeping up with personal care tasks. The app lets you add daily goals and repeating goals, has journal prompts to respond to in the app, and gives you little rewards for doing this sort of self care. You basically have a little bird that you are taking care of by doing your own self care.
The little bird starts as a baby and grows as you log into the app and complete your goals every day. It also encourages you to make small or gradual improvements the longer you use the app as it takes more goals/writing completed to send your bird on an adventure as they reach the next stage of their life (baby, child, teen, adult).
Basically, when you complete a certain amount of goals or writing for one day, your bird will go on an adventure for that day. It takes a certain number of adventures/days on the app for your bird to reach a new life stage. Additionally, you get gems for logging in, completing goals, and journaling which can be used to buy furniture, clothes, or new color patterns for your bird.
It's been helpful for me so far and I'd definitely recommend checking it out if you're interested. It's also neat cause you can add friends and send them reminders to drink water, encourage a stretch break or time to relax, or just let them know you're thinking of them.
If you'd like, you can use my invite code K42M74SBC7 once you get the app. I'd be happy to have some more friends on here!
hey! i want to start sharing helpful apps products etc. i find and use. this is an app i have which has allowed me a TON more japanese emoticons than the keyboard that comes with iphone you can add. you can add it to your keyboard in your setting for tons more japanese emoticons.
(u‿ฺu✿ฺ) < like this one. hope this helps if you like japanese emoticons.
~ lyingdaydream/ lucy ★彡
How did I never think of this approach of battling my indecision before: turning my daily activities into a game show / game of chance so that I actually DO things more than THINK about things I want to do, with 1 simple custom roulette app:
if youre like me, and you end up sitting for hours getting distracted about the thoughts of what you suddenly want to do/learn/watch, and can take 4-6 hours just to finally get up, try out any roulette decisions app, I downloaded this one called Decision Roulette, it's free, and barely any ads, I can make as many roulettes as I want for any decision I need help making:
Bonus: getting to watch spinny colours and feeling like I'm about to win something.
A slightly more extravagant way to decide to brush my teeth
Here's hoping implementing this new system has me completing more tasks in the day!
Disclaimer: I am not diagnosed with ADHD or anything, though I've never been tested ofc, but I do have a life-long difficulties deciding what to do/noticing how much time is passing, so this is to help my brain with that.
Reverse Dictionary - Apps on Google Play
This is pretty useful! Search by concept, related words, even partial spellings!
Hey y’all
Useful thing my aunt showed me
There’s this app, yuka
It’s free, independent, and doesn’t look like it sells data to advertisers
You can use it to scan the barcodes of cosmetic and food products and it lays out all the potentially harmful or allergenic ingredients
Really helpful
I gotta stop using Harry’s and dove zero aluminum and switch to Native, damn
I've been using this app called Finch lately and it's been pretty helpful for my mental health and keeping up with personal care tasks. The app lets you add daily goals and repeating goals, has journal prompts to respond to in the app, and gives you little rewards for doing this sort of self care. You basically have a little bird that you are taking care of by doing your own self care.
The little bird starts as a baby and grows as you log into the app and complete your goals every day. It also encourages you to make small or gradual improvements the longer you use the app as it takes more goals/writing completed to send your bird on an adventure as they reach the next stage of their life (baby, child, teen, adult).
Basically, when you complete a certain amount of goals or writing for one day, your bird will go on an adventure for that day. It takes a certain number of adventures/days on the app for your bird to reach a new life stage. Additionally, you get gems for logging in, completing goals, and journaling which can be used to buy furniture, clothes, or new color patterns for your bird.
It's been helpful for me so far and I'd definitely recommend checking it out if you're interested. It's also neat cause you can add friends and send them reminders to drink water, encourage a stretch break or time to relax, or just let them know you're thinking of them.
If you'd like, you can use my invite code K42M74SBC7 once you get the app. I'd be happy to have some more friends on here!