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Oodles of doodles!
published: Tuesday | October 31, 2006 <DIV class=KonaBody>
Are you a closet doodler? Do you dabble in scrawl when you think nobody's watching? When listening to a long speech or while talking on the telephone, do you find yourself drawing random shapes like triangles or even <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">wine </SPAN><SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">glasses</SPAN> on any piece of paper you can get your hands on? Well if you do, don't <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">lock</SPAN> yourself in a room and whine about it, you may just be in excellent company!
Now for all you non-doodlers, a doodle is a simple <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">drawing</SPAN>, sketch or scribble created impulsively while daydreaming or while mentally preoccupied with another activity. It's usually done without thinking and most times, the drawings mean very little.
Beverly East, graphologist and author, says that doodling is created subconsciously. "The doodler, in most cases, is in the process of doing something else, often marketing time. The act of doodling may release a myriad of feelings and even some hidden messages," she said.
Some of the most successful world leaders have been proud doodlers. Former United States Presidents John F. Kennedy and <A class=kLink oncontextmenu="return false;" id=KonaLink3 onmouseover=adlinkMouseOver(event,this,3); style="POSITION: relative; TEXT-DECORATION: underline! important" onclick=adlinkMouseClick(event,this,3); onmouseout=adlinkMouseOut(event,this,3); href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20061031/news/news3.html#" target=_new><FONT style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: A
Oodles of doodles!
published: Tuesday | October 31, 2006 <DIV class=KonaBody>
Are you a closet doodler? Do you dabble in scrawl when you think nobody's watching? When listening to a long speech or while talking on the telephone, do you find yourself drawing random shapes like triangles or even <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">wine </SPAN><SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">glasses</SPAN> on any piece of paper you can get your hands on? Well if you do, don't <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 700; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">lock</SPAN> yourself in a room and whine about it, you may just be in excellent company!
Now for all you non-doodlers, a doodle is a simple <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">drawing</SPAN>, sketch or scribble created impulsively while daydreaming or while mentally preoccupied with another activity. It's usually done without thinking and most times, the drawings mean very little.
Beverly East, graphologist and author, says that doodling is created subconsciously. "The doodler, in most cases, is in the process of doing something else, often marketing time. The act of doodling may release a myriad of feelings and even some hidden messages," she said.
Some of the most successful world leaders have been proud doodlers. Former United States Presidents John F. Kennedy and <A class=kLink oncontextmenu="return false;" id=KonaLink3 onmouseover=adlinkMouseOver(event,this,3); style="POSITION: relative; TEXT-DECORATION: underline! important" onclick=adlinkMouseClick(event,this,3); onmouseout=adlinkMouseOut(event,this,3); href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20061031/news/news3.html#" target=_new><FONT style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: orange! important; FONT-FAMILY: A