Posts Tagged ‘doodling’

Visual and Creative Thinking in Business

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

This wonderful presentation about Visual and Creative Thinking in Business has been created with a purpose to help people realize that Creativity is important in Business and provide some steps to build creativity that was so ubiquitous during childhood.

A must watch for all those involved in heavy duty work environments.

Doodling isn’t an art to be learnt, but a fun activity that you should absolutely indulge in, just as the kids do. But it changes perspectives immensely and also alters the way you’d think further on.

Visual thinking – A must for everyone and anyone, yet somehow the most neglected of all options.

Hope you enjoy this presentation.

NOTE: Within the coming week, we shall bring to you some perspectives of the book “Problem Solving 101 – Ken Watanabe” to help you make real visual thinking in your everyday living. (Had been reviewed in the last post.)

@Kelsey Ruger Thanks for such enlightening presentations. :-)

How to Improve Personal Performance through Visualization – Doodle!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Doodle Doodle Doo!

Image courtesy: http://www.oricus.com

TIME verifies that doodling is an effective medium of improving performance through visualization. Doodlers are now officially better people with better attention spans. Here is the TIME article giving a stamp of authority.

TIME article:

A lot of people hate doodlers, those who idly scribble during meetings (or classes or trials or whatever). Most people also hate that other closely related species: the fidgeter, who spins pens or reorders papers or plays with his phone during meetings. (I stand guilty as charged. On occasion, I have also been known to whisper.) We doodlers, fidgeters and whisperers always get the same jokey, passive-aggressive line from the authority figure at the front of the room: “I’m sorry, are we bothering you?” How droll. But the underlying message is clear: Pay attention.

Read the full article here [Link to Time Article].

We @ Pictualize support the act of Doodling to create a better world! ;)