In my last post, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the iPad I promised that I would list my choices for the 10 Best iPad apps that fit into the ?mindware? category of interactive self-improvement and personal development. In this article, I list ten apps, all of which I have used and evaluated personally.
They are high quality apps, easy-to-use and extremely useful. I have tried to have one or two representatives for the major mindware categories, so they are they are not arranged in any particular order, since they are each unique and different. I wrote and include a short description of each of these great apps.
Here are my picks for the Ten Best Self Improvement iPad apps:
MindColors Color Personality Test
The famous Luescher-Color-Diagnostic test was the first to show how our choice of colors and shapes reveals significant information about our personality and dispositions. This great color test app follows in Luescher tradition and is one of the best color tests programs among those on any software platform. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Know Your Type Personality Test
This app is more than just a personality test, it is a complete personality mapping system. Based on the Enneagram personality model, which assigns you to one of nine types, the program is designed to be a path to self-discovery and acceptance, showing you how to interact effectively with other people. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Einstein Brain Trainer HD
Einstein Brain Trainer is your personal brain training coach, providing invigorating exercise to keep your brain fit. Perform brain tests to measure you progress, climb to ever higher scales of mental agility. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
iThoughtsHD (mindmapping)
When you need to brainstorm ideas, organize your thoughts, take notes, create visual diagrams and mind-maps on your iPad, the iThoughtsHD is your app. The program is visually rich and intuitive to use. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Brainwave Tuner HD
BrainWave Tuner HD provides custom designed brainwave changing sounds including 19 different preset audios to allow you instant brain synchronizing gratification. Includes are sessions designed to induce meditative states, enhance creativity, boost your motivation, enhance learning, help you get better sleep and 14 more tracks. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Evernote for iPad
If you have been following this blog for awhile, you know that I am a fan of Evernote, having first posted about the Windows version when it was first released bask in 2005. The iPad app is even more elegant and easy-to-use so give it a try. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Awesome Note HD (+To-do/Diary)
The aptly named Awesome Note HD is my favorite productivity tool for the iPad. This good-looking and powerful app is good for note-taking, life organization and keeping your calendar. You can sync and transfer documents to and from Google docs, Evernote plus transfer notes from one Awesome Note account to another person?s via Bluetooth. Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Brainwave Entrainment ? Vol. 1 Complete
This app contains brainwave entrainment sessions using binaural beat technology, Included are several titles including tracks useful for better sleep, for inducing states of deep meditation and for concentrated thought.
Visit the Apple website to find out more.
pzizz energizer
Boost energy and reduce stress by transforming your iPad into the ultimate power napping machine with pzizz. This app used to take a dedicated device but now your iPad provides all the heavy lifting.
Visit the Apple website to find out more.
Lumosity Unlimited
Lumosity is the number one provider of scientific brain games designed to enhance brain function. Now you can get a daily brain workout on your iPad.Visit the Apple website to find out more.
In future posts, I plan to feature more in-depth reviews of these great apps as well as some other iPad applications in the Mindware tradition.
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