Ready to tap into the full creative force within yourself and learn how to find focus? Start by adding these three activities to your list of daily habits for success.
Remember doodling in the classroom when you were 13? It helped you to focus and retain important information, right? It shouldn’t have received such a bad rap.
This once frowned upon art helped you access brain frequencies that contribute in the removal of obstacles. And drawing figures absentmindedly not only gets the creative juices flowing . . . it creates inspiring opportunities for growth and opens up the neural circuits for memory.
Think of it as a tool rather than as a distraction. Nowadays, teachers are encouraging this form of art by having students sketch while reading to them, or during a short lecture.
Doodling is an excellent technique for training the brain to wander. By taking part in the art of doodling, you’ll help your brain to reset itself to function better and more productively. Use this technique whenever you need to figure out how to find your inspiration, creativity, and focus.
Until Next,
Keep Smiling..