Do you Doodle?

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Doodling is scribbling away absentmindedly on a piece of paper, a pad or even on a wall. Psychologists say often these Doodles can carry a great deal of meaning. But as an artist Doodling often unveil some hitherto unknown forms from underneath the Doodles. Share your Doodle experiences please

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It's really interesting to read so.
I do have a habit of drawing something while in deep thoughts, both happiness or sorrows. Can you read it and find its meaning?
Yes, i can read from the doodlings. They are just indicative. Don't take them to heart. i'll let you know a few examples
Dr Burns, a pioneer in Doodle reading says For example, a commonly-drawn doodle is a tree. Trees represent growth and life. A full, leafy tree with a wide trunk suggests someone who is vital, energetic, and with a strong will to live.

Read further http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/13/the_odd_body_doodling/
Nice information shared about doodle . I did not know this before. Yes we are learning so much from you Sir.
Doodling is scribbling away absentmindedly on a piece of paper, a pad or even on a wall. Psychologists say often these Doodles can carry a great deal of meaning. But as an artist Doodling often unveil some hitherto unknown forms from underneath the Doodles. Share your Doodle experiences please


Fresh Boarder Rambabu is posting really nice threads. Heart congratulations Ram. Keep continuing this.
This was my childhood habit. I don't know when this ended. Pt Nehru had this habit even when he was P.M. He would write any words idly.
They say Pablo Picasso extracted some of his master pieces which peeped through his doodlings.
Good information by you. Even I have a habit of doodling. When I am in class, got bored on listening class. Then I start doodling on my rough book. My friends used to comment me for this attitude. But now I have a proof that it will also have a meaning.
Doodling is what everyone has indulged in at some point or other. I used to doodle a lot during my classes and they used to be mainly grids of squares like we make during the game of crossed and noughts! Do such meaningless doodles really have any significance?
I have habbit of making designs on a paper. Any design be it alpana or mehendi designs. That's my doodle
Yes, i can read from the doodlings. They are just indicative. Don't take them to heart. i'll let you know a few examples


I too have this habbit. Scribbling anything if i have a pen and a piece of paper. Please find some of my doodles. Could you tell me these have any meaning or not???

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:) You are correct. How do you read this? Is it by the way they presenting or do you have some kind of rules?
Nothing. No expertise is needed just a pinch of common sense
They are not meaningless. Remember, they are a chunk of your personality reflected through those seemingly meaningless mumbo jumbo.
When my childhood I used to doodle. The practice has now disappeared.
Doodling is what everyone has indulged in at some point or other. I used to doodle a lot during my classes and they used to be mainly grids of squares like we make during the game of crossed and noughts! Do such meaningless doodles really have any significance?


I am reminded of Agatha Christie's whodunnits where Poirot and even miss Marple unravel some of the mysteries by studying the doodling done by some of the suspicious characters .. :P
Doodling is what everyone has indulged in at some point or other. I used to doodle a lot during my classes and they used to be mainly grids of squares like we make during the game of crossed and noughts! Do such meaningless doodles really have any significance?


I am reminded of Agatha Christie's whodunnits where Poirot and even miss Marple unravel some of the mysteries by studying the doodling done by some of the suspicious characters .. :P


Yes, a good doodle reader can extract something about the doodler.
Doodling is what everyone has indulged in at some point or other. I used to doodle a lot during my classes and they used to be mainly grids of squares like we make during the game of crossed and noughts! Do such meaningless doodles really have any significance?


I am reminded of Agatha Christie's whodunnits where Poirot and even miss Marple unravel some of the mysteries by studying the doodling done by some of the suspicious characters .. :P


:laugh: I remember those mysteries now!
Doodling is what everyone has indulged in at some point or other. I used to doodle a lot during my classes and they used to be mainly grids of squares like we make during the game of crossed and noughts! Do such meaningless doodles really have any significance?


I am reminded of Agatha Christie's whodunnits where Poirot and even miss Marple unravel some of the mysteries by studying the doodling done by some of the suspicious characters .. :P


:laugh: I remember those mysteries now!


Lol, there have been quite a few that used doodling ,since those days they dint have the convenience that is there now, so had to depend on foot prints,shoe marks left on the muddy pathway, finger prints,cigarette butts and pieces of torn clothing etc etc...

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