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Yes, I’m paying attention!

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

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From the first time I was reprimanded for drawing Bart Simpson or a favorite logo during class, I have always said, “Yes, I am paying attention!”

You see, for me, doodling has always been my way of paying attention. It’s like this: If I had to sit through a lecture delivered by Ben Stein’s vocal protégé on the topic of igneous rocks and how they differ from metamorphic rocks – without some outlet to keep me sane – I’d still be in the 5th grade. It’s that simple.

Mindlessly doodling doesn’t mean I’m not listening, mind you. I stand by what I said earlier…I am paying attention, Helen! But instead of mentally fighting the painful drone with thoughts of being anywhere but in the present, doodling allows my brain to relax just enough to let the information flow in through my ears and settle into my brain cells.

Sketching has always kept me in the moment. Surely I’m not the only person on the planet who has developed the fine art of passive listening while doodling. So, why is it that some people think just because you’re not staring directly into their eyes, you must be a troublemaker who doesn’t pay attention to anything? On behalf of all doodling passive listeners, I’m here to say we are not all troublemakers. (more…)