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We have created this Doodle tool to help you create ideas, develop your creativity, relax and have some fun with a low tech pencil and paper. You will be very surprised at what doodling can do for you. Doodle Dude™ was created by a kid, to get you started and to work with you to develop more doodle activities. You may have doodled without knowing that you where doing it. To doodle is to scribble, carefree drawings with no plan, or writing when your attention is elsewhere (daydreaming). You will probably find that you already doodle while you are talking on the phone, hanging out in your room, listening to music, or watching TV. If you aren't already doodling, then grab your pencil or pen and get ready to doodle. Not only will it be fun, but you will develop some great skills along the way. Whether your doodling is drawn or written, it will help you develop your creativity, ideas, express yourself, relax and have some fun. This website started as a few doodles and has developed into what you are using today. When the founder of TeachingKidsBusiness.com thought of ideas, he scribbled them down on paper by using words, diagrams and sketches of those ideas. After reviewing his doodles several times, adding to them, changing and redoing them, talking to kids about them, he eventually developed ideas that you see in the website today. After doodling many times and finding it an excellent way to develop ideas, he realized that this would be a helpful tool for kids to learn, develop ideas and to experiment with. Like all other tools in TeachingKidsBusiness.com, the "doodle tool" will help you develop business skills. Doodling has a place in business. It can be a very useful tool if it is understood, practiced and used to develop ideas and creative talents. Most doodling in business occurs when people are in meetings where they doodle as their mind wanders off. We are not about to teach you to doodle instead of listening in class or in a meeting. Your class and meetings are hopefully interesting enough to keep your attention, but when you do doodle, let's help you make the most of it! If you learn to doodle as a tool that you practice, learn from and have some fun with, you will develop a very helpful skill. Who knows? Your doodle skills may even lead to a career as an animator, cartoonist, artist and help you in many other career choices. |
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You probably think doodling is fun and it's ok to do, but you may want to know why you need to doodle to develop and remember ideas. Have you ever had something that was bothering you and as you were thinking about it, you thought of something (an idea) that would help the situation, only to forget it later? You could have remembered parts of the idea later, but not enough to use it. If you figure out a way to remember your ideas (the doodle approach), you'll find it very helpful. You might surprise yourself with the number of ideas you actually come up with if you keep track of them. Imagine you are thinking of things to do at a party you are planning. You may want to take some time and doodle them down, or doodle down your ideas as you think of them. Doodle time is anytime. Set aside a pad of paper , a paper book, scrap paper, etc. Make some time while hanging out, watching TV, waiting for a download, listening to music, before bed, when you can't sleep and doodle! Eventually you will find more time to doodle when it makes sense. You'll discover that an idea may come to you when you are eating breakfast, taking a shower, walking to school etc. You will figure out a way to get your ideas down. I knew a person that carried a small pad of sticky notes and a pen around and jotted down ideas at all times of the day. |
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Many artists and cartoonists started their interest in drawing with doodling. A number of professional artists actually gave some excellent input to this section. We have all doodled, but probably called it drawing, sketching, or scribbling. It is a good way to develop creative skills and just exercise your mind in a creative way. Anytime you pick up a pencil and start scribbling something down on paper, you are developing creative skills. Don't be afraid to experiment and don't let anyone convince you that you are not creative! |
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Some people like to doodle to relax. You may find that you need to give your mind a break from the many things you have been thinking about, so treat yourself to a little relaxing doodle time. Have some fun and relax, simply with paper and a pencil. This does not mean you need to generate ideas; just relax. It's OK to think of your pencil and paper as a friend that you can spend time with and enjoy. You may want to doodle with friends, or recommend this to a friend or parent that needs to relax a little more. The next time you have a game night at home, try some doodling. |
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Congratulations! You have developed another business skill!! Don't be afraid to show it on your resume. Your resume will be one of the first to describe doodling as one of your business skills or interests. |

