Feeling overwhelmed, unfocused, or creatively blocked?
Today, we’re starting with a simple, meditative doodle you can try right now, and then we will explore why these little lines have such a big impact on your mind!
Let’s begin with a great mindfulness doodle, some swirls. It’s soothing, satisfying, and absolutely beginner-friendly. Only 3 easy steps that will take 5–10 minutes.
Step 1: Start with circles
Fill your page with circles of all different sizes.
Step 2: Draw spirals inside each of the circles.
Keep your lines close and steady, this is your breathing moment!
Step 3: Add color
This could be all different colors or different shades of the same color
TIP: Try pairing each spiral circle with a deep breath!
Want more step by step examples? Head over to my instagram account for more inspo! @greatdaydoodles
What’s Happening in Your Brain?
After just a few minutes drawing… maybe you’ll feel a little lighter, quieter, or more present. That’s not a coincidence, it’s science.
- Repetitive motion (like drawing lines or spirals) activates the parasympathetic nervous system, your body’s natural calming mode.
- Doodling reduces cortisol, the stress hormone, especially when done in relaxed, low-pressure environments.
- Creative movement boosts dopamine, the “feel-good” brain chemical tied to focus and flow.
Whether you’re filling a page with circle, spirals, wavy lines, doodling offers a quiet moment of peace in a noisy world. It’s not about perfection, it’s about presence. So the next time you need a breather, grab a pen and let your lines lead the way!
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What Do You Need to Start Doodling?
Love this idea. A busy few weeks ahead of me, I’m going to take some time to Doodle! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks Christine! I hope you can share what you create! Happy doodling!
Thanks for reminding me to take time to doodle…it’s really helpful during these busy days at the end of the school year. It helps me relax, take a break, and feel a bit more calm. Thank you!!
Hey Bela! The end of a school year is a wild time; it is absolutely necessary to take a few relaxing minutes for yourself!