July 30, 2025 - 22:51

Spoiler: it’s less “mindless squiggles” and more “stealth superpowers.” Curious what your pen’s been saying about you? Let’s decode the ink.
Recent psychological studies suggest that doodling while on the phone can reveal a lot about an individual’s personality traits. This seemingly innocuous act is not just a distraction; it can indicate unique cognitive and emotional characteristics. Those who engage in doodling may exhibit enhanced creativity, better memory retention, and improved focus.
Moreover, doodlers are often seen as more open to new experiences and ideas. This habit can also signify a level of comfort in multitasking, suggesting that these individuals can manage their attention effectively. Interestingly, doodling can serve as an emotional outlet, helping to reduce stress and anxiety during conversations.
So the next time you find yourself sketching while chatting, remember that those simple lines and shapes may reveal deeper insights into your personality and cognitive style. Embrace your doodles; they might just be your secret superpower.
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