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That said, first aid techniques for what you describe: An app that let's you write down your emotions. Just something about the process of writing the emotion down makes them easier to care about. I use this app https://stopbreathethink.com/ and just use the check-in process. Source: almost 2 years ago
Just learning to name the emotions. I used a free app for this: Https://stopbreathethink.com/ It has a check-in process where you choose a couple of emotions to get some recommended meditations. The meditations aren't necessary, just checking the emotions helped a lot. It also has cute stickers if you meditate several times in a row and that kept my simple brain going. I saw that other people used an emotion wheel. Source: almost 2 years ago
Oh I do! Try Headspace. You have to pay for it, but I am not certain of the current price per month since fortunately my employer now pays for it as a benefit. However, at one time I did pay for it and it was definitely worth it if you try to meditate every day. Only 10 minutes per day and my mood greatly improved in 2 weeks. There are also some free apps such as https://stopbreathethink.com. Source: over 2 years ago
I used to use soundsnap.com for a lot of things. Source: about 1 year ago
This project took me about 3 weeks of free time. I primarily used Studio One 5 pro for my DAW, and the East West Hollywood orchestra for most of the music. Foley recordings for the sound effects came from soundsnap.com. Source: about 2 years ago
In addition to the previously mentioned soundly, you can also try soundsnap.com. It has a subscription model that is unlimited downloads for a year, if I remember right. But that could be useful as a beginner as well. It doesn't have a fancy UI/library management tool like Soundly, but still worth looking at. Source: over 2 years ago
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