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By Sonya Yeh Spencer, ITA NLP Trainer, Advanced NLP Coach

I was going to write a short article on how to be creative and the benefit it will bring, instead I found this clip from TED. I have been learning how to doodle for a little while and it really has opened up a world that I have not experienced for a long time. I have found my ability to think creatively, generate humour and integrating learning has increased dramatically. There is often a sense of deep satisfaction when I can express my ideas, what I have learned and experienced about life in my own “art form”.

So, why not watch this clip, learn how to doodle and develop your right brain so you can fully utilise your brain power, now and faster also!


www.ted.com/talks/sunni_brown.html

Studies show that sketching and doodling improve our comprehension — and our creative thinking. So why do we still feel embarrassed when we’re caught doodling in a meeting? Sunni Brown says: Doodlers, unite! She makes the case for unlocking your brain via pad and pen.

In her book “Gamestorming,” Sunni Brown shows how using art and games can empower serious problem-solving. {From Sunni Brown on TED}


This article should not be confused with Doodle Doodle, an application to help you organise events/meetings. ….and, now many are on the band-wagon with doodling with paint… though I think that this one is an advertisement too.

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