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  1. I actually doodle as a way to remember the sermons I hear at church better. I saw a program on TV probably a year or so ago that hailed the benefits of doodling on remembering what you’re hearing and listening to. That’s when I started doing it regularly. My husband always thinks I’m bored and letting my mind wander, but I try to gently remind him that it’s helping me to remember what I’m listening to. I really feel like it works! Thanks for sharing this great idea, Kari and thanks to Rosilind for the linkup!

    1. I used to doodle my way through sermons as well. I wish I would have known years ago how useful this is.

  2. I love this post, love the idea of doodling through Bible study, it is such a multisensory way of using multiple pathways in the brain to absorb and retain what we are reading…many blessings to you ❤️

    1. Don’t you love that. I wish I would have known the value of doodling when I was in school. I used to doodle a lot – I could have put what I thought was a bad habit to good use.

  3. What a refreshing post, and what a great idea. The more gateways we can use to get the truth into our heads–the better!

  4. I’m not a doodler, because I can’t really draw anything much other than hearts, one flower, and a puppy (made from circles, not very impressive). But, I love to color! I have been printing off lot’s of those adult coloring pages. I can color for hours. 🙂 My 9 year old loves that! Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful week!

    1. While I’m a doodler, I can’t draw to save my life. LOL!! I’m sure my doodling is far less impressive than yours. I love to color, too.

  5. Yeah, I don’t doodle… other than underlining things I’ve written! 😀 But I have tons of family members who do. Sweet post, dear sister. Thanks for hosting the linkup as well.

    1. I used to be a doodler when I listened to sermons. These days I’m most often in children’s church so I don’t have a chance to doodle as much. In school I wasted reams of paper with doodling. I wish I would have known then how valuable it could be!

  6. It’s my first time here, thanks for hosting : -)

    I don’t doodle… I’ve always been surrounded by creative people at work who can doodle works of art during the curse of a meeting, but my doodling comes in the form of words.

    1. Welcome to my party (though this welcome is a little late, I’m sorry!)

  7. Jan Jones says:

    I have just begun journal/ doodling with the Ephesians study. I would love to do more of these! I am really learning a lot, and my kids are too.

  8. Rosilind, Thanks so much for hosting #ALittleR&RWednesdays!
    Blessings and smiles,
    Lori

  9. According to Brown, doodling can help you \”anchor a task\”, keeping you focused during a long meeting or call. Focus on scribbling pictures or designs that reflect what you are hearing or thinking, even if they are funny or have nothing to do with what you are discussing.

    1. That is really interesting. I often doodle, i never knew it could be so helpful.

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