Thanks for the videos, quite educative 😊 Please consider getting the dedicated microphone for the camera, would be great to improve the audio quality so that there is a higher difference in between the volume level of your voice and the background noise. Something like a lavalier microphone might be a good option, rode SmartLav+ as an example or something of a similar fashion It should be possible to connect it straight to the camera which should not affect convenience of recording greatly
I can definitely agree that hyperfocus isn't generally helpful. There are many occasions when I'm totally focused on something so much so that I'm totally neglecting things I need to do - and I don't mean things that society expects me to do etc, but things I actually need to do - like basic things such as cooking, eating or sleeping. Sometimes I hyperfocus on things which even in the moment I realise are pointless and that I would actually want to stop focusing on and go and do something else, but I can't because the pull is so strong. Yes I've learned loads through focusing so intently on things, but I've never been able to put any of that learning to any real use.
im so happy I found your channel
Thanks for the videos, quite educative 😊
Please consider getting the dedicated microphone for the camera, would be great to improve the audio quality so that there is a higher difference in between the volume level of your voice and the background noise.
Something like a lavalier microphone might be a good option, rode SmartLav+ as an example or something of a similar fashion
It should be possible to connect it straight to the camera which should not affect convenience of recording greatly
i came up with some short story ideas when i was last on a mental ward, discovered them in my notebook that i journalled in at the time
I can definitely agree that hyperfocus isn't generally helpful. There are many occasions when I'm totally focused on something so much so that I'm totally neglecting things I need to do - and I don't mean things that society expects me to do etc, but things I actually need to do - like basic things such as cooking, eating or sleeping. Sometimes I hyperfocus on things which even in the moment I realise are pointless and that I would actually want to stop focusing on and go and do something else, but I can't because the pull is so strong. Yes I've learned loads through focusing so intently on things, but I've never been able to put any of that learning to any real use.
Same here. Hyperfocus is scary when it goes too far.
Hi there! I love your content! Do you have any other social media accounts that you allow the public to follow?
I hyperfocused long before I was on the internet much. I did it even before the internet was public.
I am creative. I have sold artwork. But I don't know where it comes from. PTSD? Autism? Bipolar? Or none of the above.