The Higher Purpose of Doodling
"The Higher Purpose of Doodling." CBS News. 19 Jan, 2014. Web. 10 Feb, 2014. <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-higher-purpose-of-doodling/>.
Doodling can be more than just a way to kill time and bring out your imagination. It can help you learn more and concentrate more. Recent studies have shown that you learn nearly 29% more doodling than if you don't doodle. This can be a change in how many people see doodlers. Not just people who waste their time but people that are learning more.
I myself doodle during class. Apperently it helps a little bit but I'm still almost failing. Doodling does help pass the time, but it also helps my mind stay on track instead of wandering off into lala land. I do that alot since I can't doodle in class. I think that maybe if I try to intentionally doodle learning then I will do much better in my classes. This is not just for my one class but for all of my classes. I can use this technique for all of them. They might not all understand but I can give it a shot.
This can change many things from how teachers see doodling during class to how bosses see their workers doodling on the job. You boss may take it more seriously than your teacher. There are many ways to go about this topic. We may need more testing done to really approve of this technique. I for myself think it is a true statement. I learn better doodling but I am, of course, not allowed to doodle. For many people this can change how they fk about their work and school knowing they actually have an excuse for doodling. Others could even take advantage of it and waste their own time lying and saying their "just doodling." Who says that will happen though. I think this is something great in a small package. It may not seem big but it is and it will be.
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