I can tell you from experience that when you get that pent-up and crazed, it can be distracting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Still, I tune out the visual input when it is too distracting, mainly in conversations.
I sometimes got distracted easily and allowed my mind to wander when I needed to be focused. It's quite subtle, really, and just being aware of it helps.
Silence and solitude are more distracting to me than chatter and commotion.
It's also a more personal medium. It seems to go directly to one's brain. There are no pictures to distract.
I always do get a little bit paranoid when I get a lot of attention. But I get used to it.
Brain studies of mental workouts in which you sustain a single, chosen focus show that the more you detach from what's distracting you and refocus on what you should be paying attention to, the stronger this brain circuitry becomes.
Being such a big band is never a problem but it can be distracting.
I'm a visual thinker, thrill seeker, and I'm easily distracted. I see everything I'm writing, and I think it naturally affects the pace of things.
Something different happens to my brain when I put pen to paper: the pace of writing or drawing slows you down and gives you more time for thoughts to come in.
Removing all stimulation around you is a really positive thing in terms of stimulating your creativity.