I say that because some people can get too caught up in the minute details of things and miss the bigger picture. The whole point of doodling is to calm yourself down, give your mind time to take a break, and to stop the overthinking that a lot of us do. Doodling can definitely be how some people process information that is given to them quickly.
It can simply be how some people learn. Those types generally do have other creative leanings. If we feel out of control in a situation, we may start to draw figures that have no arms or hands much like the one I drew above. So everyone is different. Another hitch is when our feelings get mixed up. Other people's problems don't bother you much.
In your head, you always solve different problems and think about tasks. Maybe you are a genius? Circular shapes represent a need to find unity. If you draw circles unconsciously, this probably means you're in need of a friend and some attention, which, in the end, may lead to depression, so take care. Or maybe you're just an introvert who doesn't need too much communication. Squares, diamonds and other geometric figures.
These could mean that you're feeling guilty over something, or blame yourself for your mistakes. If you keep making stars in your notebooks, it means you are determined and imaginative. However, you must not forget that you need to act on your ideas to fulfill your dreams.
A photo posted by books and art casadimims on Apr 12, at am PDT. Starbucks create your own. You tend to make hearts when you're feeling vulnerable, which could be right after a breakup or in the very beginning of a new relationship. In fact, the more the number of hearts, the more emotional you feel. These signify progress and clarity. Need a break again ; random onwork tinydrawing doodleart doodling.
Doodling your signature is the most common doodle ever. Writing your name again and again, or doodling your signature reveals that you enjoy being the centre of attention. Today's prompt is 'blue'. Username or Email. Remember Me. Photo Credit: vecteezy. However, studies show that doodling is not counterproductive and actually has many benefits such as:. Doodling actually reinforces the brain to pay attention instead of daydreaming. The act of doodling itself actually forces the mind to slow down and focus on the present.
According to a philosopher called Jesse Prinz, doodling helps you hit the sweet spot in your brain where you are paying close attention but you are not overthinking things. Instead, we tend to focus on central ideas, which are fundamental in seeing the bigger picture. We collected some of the doodles made by people at the Destination office and here were the most common picks:.
Boxes and Cubes: Practical, hardworking, methodical, efficient and a bit cautious. Triangles: Upward pointing triangle-drawing people are masculine, inquisitive, risk-takers and have strong personalities. Downward pointing triangle-drawing people are more feminine, calm, serene and not very ambitious. They are also mentally perceptive, intellectually active and self-depreciating.
Triangles within triangles means they feel threatened and defensive. Squares: Solid, stable, practical, constant and a need for security in relationships. Squares within squares means defensive, feeling trapped and claustrophobic.
A collection of squares means frustration.
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