Articles

How does drawing help you to build an imaginative mind?

by Talent Gum Education

Ever heard the saying, ‘Creativity is intelligence having fun’? Ever wondered what it’s hinting at and what it really means? Well, it’s a widely accepted fact that the creative ones are smart people. It is also a well-known fact that indulging in creative endeavours makes you smarter! 

Drawing or sketching is one creative output that comes naturally to everyone, and its several positive impacts on one’s brain are documented repeatedly. Let’s find out how drawing can make you smarter and foster your imagination in the following read. 

 

Drawing improves Concentration 

 

We all, at some point in our lives, have put pencil to paper and drawn something. It might be a simple shape or something much more elaborate. If you look back and try remembering that experience, you might most certainly recall a feeling of calm while you were at it. 

That’s one significant benefit of drawing. It improves Concentration. When you draw or doodle, it commands your attention, and in the process, your thoughts wander lesser, and you retain much more information than you might have in a normal scenario. So the next time you are in a work meet or a seminar and you are finding it really hard to concentrate, try pulling out your notebook and just start sketching. You certainly would have kept more knowledge. 

 

It makes you more mindful

 

Your ability to be more ‘at the moment’ is hugely enhanced by drawing or doodling. It can be looked at as a kind of mindfulness meditation that helps you achieve a better focus to effectively complete your daily tasks. Drawing allows your subconscious mind to take over, so you can take on complex tasks with much ease. It also equips you to be able to solve your problems better. 

Essentially, drawing helps your mind disconnect from the everyday grind of stressing about lingering issues. This process allows you more time to reflect and analyze the situations at hand better and hence reach better resolutions. 

So, if you are feeling stuck with an unclear picture of a final outcome or are stressing about an issue that has been lingering for a while, draw, sketch, and doodle. It helps.

 

Drawing expands your mind, memory, and imagination

 

It has been found in several studies, and it is quite a revelation that drawing, apart from enhancing focus and awareness, also helps the brain make new neural connections. This, in turn, reinforces memory retention and quite literally expands your brain. Drawing and doodling increase your thinking by activating the same region of the brain that is exercised while learning a new skill or generating a new memory. It's quite remarkable that something as simple as sketching or doodling may significantly increase cognitive performance. 

 

Did you ever think that something as accessible as drawing or sketching might have such life-changing and long-term effects on your brain function, cognition, and overall intelligence? So, if you are someone who draws, sketches, or illustrates quite regularly, keep at it, and if you are someone who has always thought of giving it a shot, start today! 

For the Online art and craft classes TalentGum is the Best platform.


Sponsor Ads


About Talent Gum Freshman   Education

7 connections, 0 recommendations, 39 honor points.
Joined APSense since, November 1st, 2022, From Gurugram, India.

Created on Mar 30th 2023 05:50. Viewed 196 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.