Finally, Someone Says Doodling Is Important!

Have you ever felt guilty of doodling in a boring lecture or workplace? Well, good news is here. There’s no need to feel that way anymore! It turns out that you were trying to take more in.

Sunni Brown shows us how through out history doodling has been viewed in a negative light. But she reveals the importance of doodling by presenting facts and studies about the act of doodling and its consequences.

Brown says:

I think that our culture is so intensely focused on verbal information that we’re almost blinded to the value of doodling……Doodling is really to make spontaneous marks to help yourself think……Under no circumstances should doodling be eradicated from a classroom or a boardroom or even the war room.

It’s time to doodle, doodle, doodle!

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(via TED)

Sandy Son

Sandy Son

Originally from South Korea, Sandy immigrated to New Zealand with her family when she was thirteen years old. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of Auckland, NZ last May