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Only when I am working on something to do with my adult hockey league. Does it help my thinking process? Maybe someone looking for ""job security"" can do a study on this some time and get back to me.

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*Yes I do...flowers, houses, names and people

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ummmmmmm...........yeah but I don't think it is actually doodling...........................raven

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Only if I have enough fiber.

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yes -- I love Zentangle!

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On 6/8/2014 brewhaha said:

Only if I have enough fiber.


lol

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I always doodle but not always the same type of doodles. I read that doodling helps you digest info if done at meetings, etc.

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I doodle lots of different things. I let the pen or pencil start and just see where it goes and what it does.

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I doodle scrolls, boxes, and these flowers with large petals that look like poinsettias. I also write my name over and over again...

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I've been doodling the same type of patterns since I was in junior high school (am in my 60s now). If you can imagine the scrolling and circular lines in a zen sand garden - that is what I doodle - until it fills a page.

Some kids in Jr hi thought it neat and would buy larger ones from me to use as book covers, so I would use the reverse side of a grocery bag to create the cover.

Still do the same type of doodle to this day.