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  • Doodling is not generally my thing ... don't get me wrong, I love to journal on my notebooks and on the little paper by the phone, but for some reason doodling on a card or a scrapbook page scares me ... a lot!

    Archive 2009-11-01 jpitta 2009

  • Doodling is not generally my thing ... don't get me wrong, I love to journal on my notebooks and on the little paper by the phone, but for some reason doodling on a card or a scrapbook page scares me ... a lot!

    Have A Blast jpitta 2009

  • WTF America ... 12 year old ARRESTED for "Doodling" leevardi follow

    Clipmarks | Live Clips 2010

  • Doodling on a scrap of paper with postdoctoral student Gregory Tew now a professor at the University of Massachusetts, DeGrado came up with a crescent-shaped molecule that was somewhat similar to the polymer Kevlar used in bulletproof vests.

    Antibiotic Artisan Robert Langreth 2011

  • Doodling, self-grooming, and fiddling during conversation may indicate good breeding — or at least a good inheritance.

    Quick Study 2009

  • Doodling, far from distracting people from the monotony du jour, actually helps focus their minds: doodlers remember what they just heard better than non-doodlers.

    Dare to doodle! ewillett 2009

  • Doodling, far from distracting people from the monotony du jour, actually helps focus their minds: doodlers remember what they just heard better than non-doodlers.

    Dare to doodle! ewillett 2009

  • Doodling alongside your notes is a classic example.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Laptops in Class Redux 2010

  • “What Does Doodling Do?” asks her latest study, the results of which were just published in Applied Cognitive Psychology.

    Dare to doodle! ewillett 2009

  • “What Does Doodling Do?” asks her latest study, the results of which were just published in Applied Cognitive Psychology.

    Dare to doodle! ewillett 2009

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