Doodling during a meeting

Doodling during office meetings is more than just a distraction—it's a quiet form of rebellion and a joyful escape from the monotony of corporate jargon and rigid productivity. As minds wander, doodles become visible expressions of creativity and ...

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There's a peculiar kind of bliss that blooms when you start to doodle during an office meeting. As slides in a PPT march on and 'low-hanging' jargon 'pivots' off the walls, your pen momentarily escapes such tyranny of productivity and dances freely across the margins.

A triangle becomes a cat. A pie chart morphs into a pirate ship. Q3 revenue forecast? Now a dragon's wing. Doodling is not distraction. It's happy survival. It's the brain's way of saying, 'I hear you, but I refuse to be fully consumed by your spreadsheet soul-suckery.'

There's joy in absurdity. While others nod solemnly at acronyms, you're crafting a surrealist masterpiece in the corner of your notepad. Bliss in the rebellion: your doodles are silent protest art against the tyranny of bullet points.


And let's be honest - half the room is mentally elsewhere anyway. You've just chosen to make your escape visible. So, doodle on, brave soul. Let your pen wander where your spirit longs to go. In a world of muted suits and muted thoughts, your squiggly giraffe is a declaration of freedom.

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