Dear Readers and Chance-visitors who I hope will come back again 🙂
Recently, I’ve been working my tail off (sorry, picked up that figure of speech from my dog,) which for me means multi-tasking – and everyone who multi-task knows how stressful this multi-tasking demon can be. It’s easier on me when I earmark a day only to draw, and then I really, actually, practically stick to “drawing” and nothing else; or when I decide only to write, and then I just write and not draw that day – but unfortunately, such days are very rare.
Coming to the topic of this post…
Stuff that makes me feel creative is often strewn around, difficult to find when I need it most. Hypnotoy has been my creative anchor in such times. When I am tired and my mind begins to draw a blank (!) I find the Hypnotoy icon on my iPad and tap it. Those lovely Dancing Experiences help me relax and focus. I loved it through the process of its creation, through the sleepless nights, and through those daintily and painstakingly painted graphics; and now I love it as an App that beckons at me through its sparkling icon and opens its arms to embrace me whenever I tap on it. As the stress oozes out and comfort seeps in, I begin to feel creative.
What I want to share with you is the news that Hypnotoy- The Toy of Joy has now got its FREE version – Hypnotoy Lite! This means that I can recommend it to all my visitors who have an iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Try it out – see if it connects with you, they way it connected with me 🙂
Here’s the link. Click (or tap) the icon to reach the App Store!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I must get back to my tablet now…and yes, the third post on “Evolution of a Cartoonist” is due tomorrow 🙂 Until then, relax with your own Hypnotoy Lite.
still no i-things in this family… but I know what multi-tasking is, so I feel your pain (says the gal who is spending the weekend formatting and uploading and doing everything but writing, sigh)! 🙂
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Barb, if you want to miss out on finer things in life…go ahead. After all, it’s your life. Last year, I converted – after 20 years of Windows and other mish-mash in the name of handhelds and mobiles. I am at least twice as efficient and my iMac is my Personal Assistant as well. It backs-up, remembers stuff for me, and is an absolute delight. All my software (except the Adobe software) came bundled with my iMac…so I don’t pay for every little thing that I want done…I just look for it in my Mac and I find it – almost always.
(About m-tasking, I’m not half as good at it as you are :))
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